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Christmas, Part 1
December 4, 2016From the series: Christmas 2016
Focuses on the significance of Christmas and its impact on personal faith. It discusses the importance of incorporating Christ-centered traditions in family celebrations, recognizing the holiday as an opportunity to awaken and redirect hearts towards God. Explores how Christmas traditions shape personal and familial identity, emphasizing the need to focus on Christ in these traditions for true spiritual enrichment.
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The Apologetics of Jesus
May 15, 2016From the series: Jesus Is Greater
Delves into the defense of Jesus' deity and significance, drawing heavily from the book of Colossians. It emphasizes Jesus as the embodiment of God's mystery, revealed and sufficient for all. Explores the transformation experienced by those who accept Jesus, contrasting this with religious systems that undermine his sufficiency. It further discusses the historical and biblical validation of Jesus' divinity, providing evidence to support faith in Him as the foundation of Christianity.
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Victory
March 27, 2011From the series: Be Complete
Emphasizes the importance of maintaining and growing in one's relationship with Christ, likening it to a personal relationship that requires constant nourishment. It highlights the dangers of false beliefs and diluted truths infiltrating the church, using Paul's letter to the Colossians as a basis for encouraging believers to stand firm in the truth of Christ. Stresses the significance of understanding correct beliefs about Jesus and encourages the church to live out their faith in unity, love, and truth.
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Is Jesus God?
Is Jesus eternal God? The Bible tells us in John 1, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." And in verse 14, "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us." So…
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What does "Son of God" mean?
What does the phrase, "Son of God" mean? Does it mean that God the Father literally had a son? The answer that question is just plainly no. The phrase "son of" doesn't mean that someone literally has…
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Why do Christians wear a Cross?
The cross was an instrument of gruesome torture, yet Christians wear it with hope. A look at why this symbol of death became a sign of life.