What will happen at the end of time? God opens a window on the future in Revelation 22,
where Jesus said, "I am coming soon!" Will you be ready when He comes?
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listen.

How far would you go to help someone? Would you go all the way to death? This sermon,
based on Isaiah 53, focuses on Jesus, and the length to which He went to redeem us.
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When we study the Life of Christ, we discover that "Our Lord Loves Us" in many ways.
This messages focuses on Matthew 12 and 1 Peter 1, where we find that Jesus calls us
His brothers and sisters, and that He became "our" Lord by redeeming us with His blood.
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How many saviors do we need? Only one, if He's the Son of God!
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message from 2 Samuel 22 and Matthew 1 about Jesus -- the Savior.

The Heidelberg Catechism opens with an important question. "What is your only comfort
in life and in death?" That is, what gives you the strength to go on living -- and what will
give you the courage you'll need to die?
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"comfort" in life and in death.

If Satan can't destroy us with persecution, he'll try to lead us away from the truth with
deception.
2 Thessalonians 2 shows us this danger -- and how to overcome it.

Are Christians being persecuted today? Sadly, yes! Yet, as we learn in
2 Thessalonians
1, God has a message of hope for his harried and hassled people. Listen, and please join
in prayer for the persecuted church.

Need some encouragement? In
Psalm 18, David celebrated God's goodness, faithfulness
and power by stating, several times, that "The LORD is my Rock."
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Sermons on James
  • If God is good, why do we have to go through so many "Trials and Temptations"?
    The answer is in James 1:1-18.
  • Often we say that we're saved to serve. What does a life of service look like? Listen
    to "As We Serve The Lord Jesus..." James 1:19ff
  • "Love That's 'Heart-to-Heart'" James 2:1-13
  • We know that if faith is dead, it's of no value. How can we tell if our faith is dead or
    alive? Listen to James 2:14ff
  • Our culture values power more than humility. So we do well to consider James 3 and
    its "Lessons in Humility".
  • Imagine a religion in which people say they respect God, but they live as if God is
    unimportant. Sound uncomfortably familiar? James 4  teaches us to "Submit
    Ourselves To God"
  • How can we have joy on life's journey? By laying down burdens and by picking up
    blessings. "For Joy In The Journey..." James 5
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