Text: Ecclesiastes 4:7-12
Special Guest Speaker Doug Hess.
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Text: Ecclesiastes 4:7-12
Special Guest Speaker Doug Hess.
We've seen so far that spiritual warfare is a result of Satan's fury, because he knows his doom is sure and his time short. It is directed against the Person, work, and body of Christ. As the god of this age, he blinds unbelievers to the truth of the Gospel. On Sunday we will focus on how we fulfill our calling as overcomers and children of the Most High. God has not left us alone in the trials and tribulations of life, but has promised to never leave us nor forsake us. We will examine Biblical principles to help us stand strong and encouraged in the face of the challenges we experience. The centerpiece of all of this, of course, is celebrating a baby's birth whom we met in a manger some 2,000 years ago.
Is This You? Have you ever felt paralyzed by fear? Overwhelmed with guilt or shame? Finding yourself arguing with friends with whom you are normally on the same page? Do you settle one problem only to walk right into another one? Do you feel God could never use you and that you could hardly amount to anything?If only others knew the real me nobody struggles with my problem set. Have you ever walked in a fog, full of discouragement with your strength sapped? Have you ever overcome sin, only to cave later on and just want to throw in the towel? Do you question God's love for you or the truth of His Word? These can all be symptoms of spiritual warfare. Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.(I Peter 5:8) Last week we saw that Satan opposes the work of Christ and the people of Christ; this week we'll examine a case study of spiritual warfare from Nehemiah. All in the context of rejoicing in the birth of our Savior, Christ our Lord.
The Battle That Rages 3: One Man's Experience with Spiritual Warfare
We have hit a nerve with this month's sermon theme. I am grateful for the positive feedback you've given. Last week, we focused on the reality of spiritual warfare by examining the account of Gehazi and Elisha. This Sunday, we'll address the root of this unseen warfare from Revelation 12. Why do we feel the fury in Satan's attacks and what is he ultimately after? It is all about the Christmas drama, when the Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil.
The foundation of this series will be the hope that we have in Christ: His complete victory over darkness at Calvary, and the joy and expectation of celebrating both His advent. A little baby, bringing so much hope and joy: "Immanuel",God with us.
In I John, love is referenced 44 times! It has certainly played a major part in our recent series. God's Word tells us to Give thanks to the LORD for a very compelling reason: for He is good; for His steadfast loves endures forever! No matter what time of year or season of life, God's goodness is a constant and His love is inexhaustible. We will develop this theme from I Chronicles 16:34.
Text: 1 John
1 John Series message 23
We will conclude our series on I John this Sunday by linking the key themes in his letter: John's Top Five. God's amazing love for us is the capstone of his thoughts, as expressed in giving His Son Jesus Christ. We know what a true Christian looks like and we can enjoy absolute assurance and JOY in our Christian walk. Why would we ever want to settle for anything short of His presence and purpose in our lives?
Text: 1 John 5:20-21
1 John Series message 22
In the last two verses in I John, we are reminded of the sure knowledge that Christ has come: He has completed His mission (to DESTROY the works of the devil) and we stand secure in the Truth and in eternal life. John's parting shot is to exhort us not to live in the shadows, but in the reality of our calling in Christ Jesus.
1 John Series message 21
Text: 1 John 5:18-19
We celebrate Communion this week after examining three truths from I John 5:18-19: our lives are transformed, we are kept by Christ, and we are out of the evil one's reach! Praise God!
1 John Series message 20
Text: 1 John 5:16-17
As the apostle wraps up I John, he mentions a most practical and powerful way to come alongside those who are straying. Praying for such people is a perfect fulfillment of the love others theme in I John. In this message, we examine not only our need to be faithfully praying for others, but practical ways to do this from Scripture.
1 John Series message 19
Text: 1 John 5:13-15
This week our passage addresses the confidence that we have as Christians. This is because we can know that we are born again and have assurance of our salvation. As we walk with the Lord and pray according to His will, He hears us. Having heard the testimony regarding Jesus Christ and our salvation, what an encouragement to be assured of our salvation!
1 John Series message 18
Text: 1 John 5:11-12
Last week we looked at God’s testimony about His Son Jesus: born of a virgin, He suffered for sinners, and reigns as King of Kings and Lord of Lords! This week, we'll look at God's testimony about us as we are, in Christ, by focusing on four specific phrases from I John 5:11-12. Reflecting on so great salvation brings a refreshing and encouraging perspective through the trials in life. What a comfort to know we are deeply loved and eternally secure in the One who spun the cosmos into existence and upholds all things by the word of His power!
1 John Series message 17
Text:1 John 5:6-10
This message centers around the word TESTIMONY. John references God's testimony about Jesus Christ, especially in regards to salvation. This week we'll focus on the testimony about Jesus in Scripture and next week we'll key in on God's testimony about us, now that we are born again.
1 John Series message 16
Text: 1 John 4:20-5:5
This will be our final week focusing on the love of God in our lives and how it impacts our relationship with others. A key truth from our passage is that we have OVERCOME through our faith in Christ. Your past does not define you, nor do your circumstances; you are victorious because you are in Christ. This perspective and indwelling power changes everything!
1 John Series message 15
Text: I John 4:17-19
To abide in God and to abide in love are synonymous. As we grow in Christ and walk with Him, we become mature in "agape" love. His perfect love casts out fear, and we stand ready to meet our Lord on Judgement Day without trepidation. We are assured of this as we see His own work of sanctification in our lives. So once again, love and obedience take center stage in John's thoughts.
Dan Bryant's Sunday morning message.
DBC Groundbreaking Celebration - Marking the start of construction of the new church building.
1 John Series message 14
Text: 1 John 4:13-16
John emphasizes the heart of the Gospel: love. Agape is a Greek word love, the kind of love which God shows us. We will do a parallel examination of Ephesians 3:14-19, which is a powerful prayer for believers in regards to comprehending the wonderful love of Christ.
1 John Series message 13
Text:1 John 4:7-12
Our passage for Sunday is one of the most sublime and majestic in the entire Bible. In one brief phrase, John paints a picture of how amazing God is. I John 4:7-12 shows us how the love of God ought to be visible in our own lives as we relate to others.
1 John Series message 12
Text: I John 4:1-6
This week John gets into why it is necessity to be discerning regarding the messages we pay attention to. There are many false teachers, who might be well-meaning and sincere, but ultimately don't know the truth. Others may intend to shake our faith. It can be intimidating when we think of what is against us. John provides us with direction to distinguish the truth from the lie and encouragement to stand strong. It all comes back to Christ.