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Spirit: God Pours Out

In this well known passage God pours out His Spirit on His people. If we look carefully we will see how God pours Himself out in three distinct ways: wind, word, and water. What does it mean for us? Join us on our journey to grow closer to God in this sermon on Acts 2 at Pentecost.

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Jesus: God Sends A Servant

In this sermon on Isaiah 53, we reflect on how Jesus's suffering didn't just begin at the cross, it began at Christmas. Isaiah refocuses our attention on who it was that was born into this world - a suffering servant who offered his life from start to finish. What does Jesus's suffering and service have to do with us?

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Jesus: God Sends A King

This Advent we are looking at Jesus as our Prophet, Priest, and King. In John 18, we consider how Jesus may not be the King you expect, the King you want, or the King you deserve – but Jesus is the King – and He's the King you need.

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Jesus: God Sends A Priest

What exactly is a priest and what is the significance of Jesus being our priest? As we look at the temptation of Christ, it teaches the type of priest that Jesus is for us and what it means for us in our own lives. Follow along with us in Matthew 4:1-11.

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Jesus: God Sends A Prophet

This Advent we are continuing our series through the Bible by looking at Jesus as Prophet, Priest, and King. Jesus is the Prophet who is full of grace and truth for the life of the world. But are you listening? Will you listen?

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Malachi: God Sends Justice

We find ourselves this week at the end of the Old Testament. The people of God have brought false gods into the temple. Men abandoned their wives, and left them destitute in a system that left no protection for them. Their whole world is broken and hopeless. But God had made His people promises to make it all right again.

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Jonah: God Loves The World

Take a trip with a very reluctant missionary all the way to the megalopolis of Nineveh. In this emotionally charged story, a dove confronts a monster, and hearts are changed in heaven and on earth, for better and for worse.

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Daniel: God Answers Prayer

When Daniel prays with a deep fervency and passion for God’s people, it teaches us something about prayer. Why do our prayers seem to go unanswered? Who comes to help in times of trouble? This passage asks would you rather have your prayers answered or see the Answer to all your prayers?

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Nebuchadnezzar: God Reigns

How do we reconcile God sovereignty and earthly powers? Nebuchadnezzar was the most powerful king in the world, yet he was humbled by the Most High. It's an amazing passage because this is the only passage in the Bible written by a pagan king. He wants to tell us his story, and God wants us to hear it.

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Furnace: God Walks In Fire

The book of Daniel is about God's sovereignty. The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego teaches us about God’s sovereignty and suffering. Walk in the fire with us as we consider why a good God would allow suffering in our lives.

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Servant: God Sends Salvation

In Acts 8, Philip explains the meaning of Isaiah 49 to a eunuch who was perplexed about the meaning. Was the passage talking about Isaiah or Jesus? Philip explains how the passage points to the suffering servant, of One who would come and offer himself to the people of God for their salvation.

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Gehazi: God Opens Eyes

Elisha's servant Gehazi struggles to believe that God will come through, even after all he's seen Elisha do through the power of God. He wasn't seeing the whole picture. God opened his eyes and he saw that he was seeing the world through a lens of rationalism and denying the supernatural. Sound familiar?

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Altar: God Answers By Fire

Israel is an idolatrous mess, chasing after Baal and believing in other promises. Elijah steps onto the seen and offers a challenge between the prophets of Baal and he, the prophet of the Lord. How does this story teach us about Jesus and point forward to his victory over the serpent?

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Widow: God Raises The Dead

In this story we see the first recorded resurrection in the Bible when Elijah raises the widow’s son. What does it teach us about how God brings new life to his people? How can we learn to align ourselves with how he works in our lives to bring the transforming power of new life?

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Temple: God Prepares A People

God always invites his people out of their comfort and into the unknown and uncertainty of faith. Through David God invites his people out of their comfort and into a whole new adventure to see God reveal his glory. In this passage we witness the climax of the Old Testament and the people God intends for us to be.

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Mephibosheth: God Finds Slumdogs

The story of Mephibosheth is one of the sweetest stories in the Bible. It’s a picture of divine love and it’s life-changing power to raise one from obscurity to glory. In this sermon we explore how the story of Mephibosheth is our story, for we have received that very love in Jesus Christ.

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