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“He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him” (Colossians 1:16-17).

The Bible affirms truth in several places. Another is John 1:1-3. “All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made” (3).

It reminds me of the old joke about the scientist, who claimed he could create life, just like God.  So, he got all prepared, and reached down for some dirt.  God said to him, “Get your own dirt!”

God alone is our Creator.  The scripture reveals that God the Son spoke our universe, every bit of it, into existence.  In this was He was the “firstborn over all creation.” This doesn’t mean that He was the first one created, but He is the one from which all creation springs. “And without Him nothing was made that was made.”

Our Savior is not merely a man among other men. He is as far removed from others as we are to an ant. Even farther removed. Jesus is the Son of God. “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14).

Sermon: The Christian

A two part lesson on the Christian, and his responsibility toward God considering our culture, country, and politics.

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Sermon: The Suffering of Christ

Speaker: Justin Carrell. A discussion of how Jesus can empathize with us, as a man. He suffered greatly on the cross. Justin discusses that suffering that we remember as we observe His supper.

Sermon: We Need Friends!

A discussion of Ecclesiastes 4 that shows the vanity of a life lived without the benefit of friends and family. Jesus is the Christian’s ultimate friend!

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Sermon: What is the Church?

A contrast is made with societal views of the church, and what the Bible reveals concerning it.

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Sermon: Water to Wine (John 2:1-11)

A discussion of Jesus’ miracle, turning water into wine in John 2:1-11. We discuss the miracle, the conversation between Jesus and His mother, and the purpose of the signs Jesus performed.

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Why I Am a Christian

There are many reasons men give for not being believers in God. In this lesson, reasons are given to serve God and His Son Jesus.

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Sermon: “Nots” in the Devil’s “Tale” (John 8:43-47)

The devil is a liar. Many of his lies include “nots”. Let us not be deceived by them.

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Sermon: Pendulums

Every Christian needs to carefully examine their own tendencies in the moment, to determine whether they are at one extreme or another in any particular tendency, to ensure they are where God wants them to be. Guest Preacher: Justin Carrell

 

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Sermon: Honey and the Honeycomb (Psalm 19:9-10)

A discussion of the use of the terms honey and honeycomb in scripture, especially their metaphorical use to consider what his valuable, sweet and beneficial.

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Sermon: Jesus Christ’s Institution of His Supper

A discussion of Luke 22, one of the accounts of Jesus establishing His own memorial supper. The setting of the Passover, the emblems and their purpose are all talked about, and we are told what is expected of the faithful Christian.

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Sermon: Emotions and Emotionalism

A discussion of the legitimate place of emotions in our response to Christ and His mercy, as well as His expectations of us. A warning about letting emotions become our standard rather than God’s word is sounded.

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Sermon: The Mountain of the Lord’s House (Isaiah 2:1-4)

An examination of Isaiah 2:1-4, and the establishment of the Messianic Kingdom after the Lord’s death and resurrection. Who? What? Where? When? Why?

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Misconceptions in Lystra

In Acts 14 we read of Paul’s healing of a crippled man. Paul was preaching, but his message was not yet well known to many. So, when the man was healed the superstitious Lycaonians assumed Paul and Barnabas were gods. They thought Barnabas was Zeus, and Paul was Hermes since he was the chief speaker.

This indicates clearly the purpose of miracles. They do not identify truth, but do identify that those who perform those miracles are legitimate. Now, since the inhabitants of Lystra had no true knowledge of God or His Son, they did not know what these powers represented. Their ignorance led to supposition. This is always the case. And, since men do not know the things of God without his revelation, their suppositions were without merit. As Paul said about his own people in Romans 10, “For I bear them witness that they have a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge. For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and seeking to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted to the righteousness of God” (Romans 10:2-3 ). Continue reading “Misconceptions in Lystra”

Mining the Scriptures: 1 Timothy 1:16-17

After admitting that he was chief among sinners (15), Paul then writes that despite his low state he received mercy from God.  This truth can be seen both in his conversion in Acts 9, and in his many personal explanations of  that conversion to Christ.

Here he states why that mercy was shown to him. So that in him Jesus Christ’s longsuffering could be demonstrated. If God was willing to save the most violent and zealous enemy of the faith, and then use him as a preeminent apologist for that same faith, it is obvious that anyone who accepts Christ can be forgiven. This is a truth that gives hope to all.

It is for this reason in verse 17 Paul praises God so graciously in this spontaneous expression of praise. He is eternal and immortal — without beginning or end. He is invisible—indicating His spiritual and divine nature. And He is wise to an extent that defies comparison.

For these reasons He is worthy of the praise of our lips and pens.