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This sermon is about why Christians value God's grace. What is it? How does it work? How does it stay with us beyond a certain point? Christians are transformed by grace, but that transformation is on going. It is not just a one time event or experience. Ephesians 2:1-10 shows how God's grace began our transformation, continues and completes it.
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Christians worship the Lord, who is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. But we also have values which shape the way we worship the Lord. Values do not change, but they may grow. This sermon series is about what Christians should and do value. They should value, in that we need to center these values in our discipleship of Jesus. They do value, in that as we grow these values increase in our lives. The first value we'll look at is God's Word.
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This is a sermon preached at First Presbyterian Church in Whitefish, MT. We often refer to Mark 11:1-11 when we celebrate "Palm Sunday". This passge contains the entery of Jesus to the Temple which, traditionally, starts "Holy Week" in the Church calendar. This sermon looks at the expectations of Jesus from the people and the reality that the King Jesus brings.
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Jesus is asked the question, "what is the greatest commandment in God's law?" He answers not with one commandment but with two. Why? The reason is because loving God and others cannot be seperated. We do not love others well when we do not love God, and the reverse is true as well. This is a sermon preached at First Presbyterian Church in Whitefish, Montana.
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Jesus gathers the disciples in a house to further explain to them the process of learning to die to self and live for the Kingdom. Jesus is discipling them, he is modeling what they are to do with others. He gives 5 aspects of which reorient the disciples understanding of becoming a follower of Jesus: postion, prestige, public and private life, and purpose. This is a sermon preached at First Presbyterian Church in Whitefish.
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The transfiguration recorded in Mark 9, witnessed by Peter, James and John served as a necessary encouragement and revelation of the reality of the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus is God with us. He is the image of the invisible God, the second person of the Trinity, the Word of God made flesh. He has been given authority and dominion over all things and we should listen to His words. This sermon was preached at First Presbyterian Church in Whitefish.
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Who is Jesus? He is the Messiah sent to suffer death on the cross for the atonement of our sin. What is Jesus calling us to do? To follow Him in dying to ourselves by picking up our crosses. Why is Jesus calling us to do this? Because as we learn to die to ourselves our souls are reborn in the image of His likeness. The process of killing sin and living righteously is learning that our souls are eternal, we can have all the wolrd gives us but it won't please or redeem our souls. When is this process, this new kingdom, going to start? At the cross and resurrection of Jesus we see a Kingdom...
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Christianity is unique among all other belief systems for a few reasons. The first one being the person and work of Jesus Christ. The good news that Christians must trust is that Jesus is the Son of God who came to save sinners from not just their actions but also their intentions, our hearts desires. Mark paints a picture for us which shows the hardness of heart and the need for a new heart as he shows us the interaction of the Pharisees seeking a sign from Jesus and the Apostles being concerned about the lack of food they have. This sermon shows us what Jesus saw as their real need.
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Every culture has a mark of defilement, a way of distinguishing the deplorable from the righteous. We may define this with religion, ethics, knowledege, family name, or social status. In Jesus' day it was no different, but their defining matrix, the tradition of the elders, was elevated on the same authority as God's Word. For those who worship the One True God there is no other authority than God's revelatory Word. Mark shows us that Jesus is the final authority and it is was He tells us that should define our understanding of what is defiled in the eyes of the Father.
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Jesus came to save sinners, and part of that means he came to call us to be disciples of Him. We get to participate in that mission, to make and mature disciples of Jesus! So what does a disciple look like? Mark gives us three truths to help us mature in understanding discipleship. This sermon shows us three of those truths.
info_outlineChristians worship the Lord, who is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. But we also have values which shape the way we worship the Lord. Values do not change, but they may grow. This sermon series is about what Christians should and do value. They should value, in that we need to center these values in our discipleship of Jesus. They do value, in that as we grow these values increase in our lives. The first value we'll look at is God's Word.