Leviticus
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The Child Jesus
January 3, 2021From the series: Standalone Messages
Today we are examining Luke 2 and three events that took place after the birth of Jesus and what they mean to us now as believers in Him.
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The Passover Lamb
November 24, 2019From the series: Kingdom Come
We look at the Passover Lamb from the book of Exodus and how it gives us a foreshadowing of Jesus.
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Grace and Priest
July 1, 2018From the series: Greater
Focuses on Jesus as the ultimate High Priest. It explains how Jesus' role transcends traditional priesthood, highlighting His unique position as the mediator between God and humanity. Delves into the Old Testament priesthood and contrasts it with Jesus' eternal priesthood, emphasizing His ability to fully understand and sympathize with human weaknesses. It encourages believers to approach Jesus confidently, as He provides both mercy and grace in times of need.
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Praying Powerfully
December 31, 2017From the series: Cultural Collision
Discusses powerful prayer through the context of Daniel 9. It emphasizes Daniel's dedication to prayer during challenging times and his reliance on God's promises and scripture, particularly Jeremiah's prophecy. It explores how Daniel's humble, consistent prayer life provides a model for modern believers, showing the importance of faithfulness, humility, and reliance on God's word in prayer. It encourages us to seek God earnestly in prayer for strength in present trials and hope for the future.
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Cross Eyed (part 2)
November 28, 2010From the series: Cross Eyed
Emphasizes the need for Christians to embrace a life focused on the cross and the sacrificial mindset of Christ. It contrasts the world's emphasis on self-gratification with Christ's example of selflessness, urging believers to "leave the camp" of societal norms and embrace sacrificial living for others, even when it is uncomfortable or costly.
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Cross Eyed (part 1)
November 21, 2010From the series: Cross Eyed
Exploring why Christians glory in the cross despite it being a symbol of suffering and death. To explain this, we examine the Day of Atonement in Leviticus, highlighting how the sacrifices, including the scapegoat, symbolized atonement for the sins of Israel. The cross of Christ is presented as the ultimate fulfillment of this system, where Jesus becomes both the sacrifice and the means of reconciling humanity to God, offering believers a way to live in alignment with His will.