Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Scripture: Key Takeaways: The greatest things we need are found in a relationship with God. “What causes us to be fickle is the realization that our present pleasures are false, while failing to realize that absent pleasures are also vain.” Blaise Pascal. The Greatest things we need are completely free. Anything that would lead you away from God, or rise above him, is an enemy to your joy. “...in the past couple of years, I have noticed a happiness pattern that relates to politics. Namely, the people most in...
info_outline Good Questions | Week 1: Where Are You? | Genesis 3:1-15Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Scripture: Key Takeaways: Hide from God Cover Up Make Excuses and Shift Blame Face Ourselves Face God Receive Grace Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love and pow'r. I will arise and go to Jesus, He will embrace me in His arms In the arms of my dear Savior, Oh, there are ten thousand charms. – Joseph Hart (1759).
info_outline The Love of God and Christian Assurance | Romans 8:31-39Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Scripture: Key Takeaways: God is for us and is greater than anyone or anything against us. God will give us every small thing we need, because he has already given us the Greatest thing we need “Who delivered up Jesus to die? Not Judas, for money; not Pilate, for fear; not the Jews, for envy; —but the Father, for love!’ Octavius Winslow God will always accept us in Jesus no matter what accusations are brought against us. Jesus, Thy robe of righteousness; My beauty is, my glorious dress; ‘Midst flaming worlds, in this arrayed, With...
info_outline All Things for Good | Romans 8:28-30Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Scripture: Key Takeaways: The bad things will all be turned to good. The good things can never be taken away from you. “What matters supremely, therefore, is not, in the last analysis, the fact that I know God, but the larger fact which underlies it—the fact that he knows me.. I know him because he first knew me, and continues to know me. This is momentous knowledge. There is unspeakable comfort—the sort of comfort that energizes, be it said, not enervates—in knowing that God is constantly taking knowledge...
info_outline Prayer, Let's Get Practical | John 16:20-28Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Scripture: Key Takeaways: Prayer is a Privilege secured for us by Jesus. “God is radically committed to my life of prayer. He shed the blood of His Son so that I might be cleansed and rendered fit to stand before Him in love. He also permitted the brutal rending of His Son so that I might now have a way to enter into the Holy Place through the torn flesh of Jesus. ‘Draw near,’ he says… How can I not feel the infinite sincerity of these invitations, especially when considering the painful lengths that God endured so that I might enter his presence in prayer....
info_outline The Spirit’s Presence and Prayers | Romans 8:26-27Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Summary: Scripture: Key Takeaways: + Presence + Prayer
info_outline Future Glory | Romans 8:18-25Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Scripture: Key Takeaways: + Cry Out +Look Forward The firstfruits of an incoming harvest were, literally, the first batch—and they were a foretaste of what was to come. Currently, the spirit is making us internally alive (v 10); giving us gradual, internal freedom from the effects of sin and death, making us slowly more like Christ (v 29). But this is only the firstfruits—just a taste of the complete, total freedom from the effects of sin and death in our bodies and spirits that the Spirit will one day give us – Tim Keller Look about you! Look below...
info_outline Adopted: Too Good + So True | Romans 8:12-17Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
In this sermon, Minister of Care, Scott Berry, focused on our identity as adopted children of God. He highlighted our identity as conquerors empowered by the Holy Spirit and heirs through adoption, emphasizing the significance of engaging with the Word of God and walking in step with the Spirit. Key Takeaways: + We are killers - We fight by the Holy Spirit - Word of God - Walking with the Spirit + We are adopted + We are heirs
info_outline Flesh or Spirit? | Romans 8:5-11Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Text: As we continue in Romans, Pastor JR Vassar examines the profound contrast between living according to the flesh and living in the Spirit. Key Takeaways John 3:6 Galatians 5:19–21 Galatians 5:16–17 • Focus on Jesus • Devote time to the Word and Prayer Romans 12:12
info_outline Accepted and Free | Romans 8:1-4Church at the Cross : Sunday Messages
Text: Romans 8:1-4 Notes: + In Jesus you have all the acceptance you will ever need. - John 12:42-43 - 1 Corinthians 4:3-4 "To please God… to be a real ingredient in the divine happiness… to be loved by God, not merely pitied, but delighted in as an artist delights in his work or a father in a son- it seems impossible, a weight or burden of glory which our thoughts can hardly sustain. But so it is." — C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory. “We all automatically gravitate toward the assumption that we are...
info_outlineThis message is the fourth in our sermon series, "Songs of Renewal." Our Student Minister, Nathaniel Kuhns, will be teaching us, helping us discover how the blessed life is being known.
Psalm 32
+To live a blessed life is to be known by God
+ To live a blessed life is to be known by others