Sermon Series: Oh, The Things He Can Do!
This sermon delves into the profound lessons drawn from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His divine ability to command nature, meet human needs, and provide direction through life's complexities. The sermon integrates accounts of Jesus's miracles, such as calming a storm and feeding thousands with just a few loaves and fish, with contemporary stories that echo these acts of faith and provision in today's world.
The message reflects on the significance of seeking God’s kingdom and righteousness above all else. By doing so, life's necessities and guidance will be provided by Jesus himself. This message is a contemplation on trust, prioritizing our spiritual journey, and the reassurance found in Jesus's presence and power over our lives' storms and scarcities.
Scripture in Action: Your Verse, Your Mission
Beyond the Island: Truths Cast in Gospel Sands
Dinner's Ready: Inviting the World to God's Table
Authority Above All: Living in the Light of Christ's Dominion
Ennui and the Empty Tomb: Discovering True Fulfillment
The Perfect Defendant: How Jesus' Innocence Redeems Us
Fireproof Faith: Navigating Life with an Eternity in Mind
Written in Heaven, Worked on Earth: The Good Samaritan Way
Broken Roots to Holy Fruits: Our Place in God's Family Tree
Wheelbarrow Faith: Investing in Heaven's Economy
Faith: The Jumper Cables to Jesus’ Power
Healing Hands, Restored Hearts: Lessons from Luke 6
On the Mountain of the Lord, It Will Be Provided: Trusting Beyond the Obvious
Chosen to Bless: The Call of Abram and Us
Of Floods and Fossils: Unearthing Evidence of Eden's End
The Game Plan: Aligning Our Skills with God’s Strategy
Taste and See: Savoring the Savior’s Provision
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Silent Night, Holy Arrival: The Incarnation’s Gentle Whisper
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