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New year sermon: An old challenge for a new year

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Text: Colossians 3:1-4

Introduction

 

2009 is over. 2010 is here. As we stand here on the beginning of a New Year, it is a good time to reflect on the year that is ending and it is a good time to look forward into the year that is soon to begin. It is also a good time for God’s people to take inventory of their walk with the Lord.

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Christmas sermon: Why did the angels announce Jesus’ birth only to Shepherds?

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Text: Luke 2:8-20

Introduction

The Angels brought the message of Christ’s birth only to Shepherds.

  1. Jesus is the savior of the whole world. He is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. Such an important message was delivered to an insignificant bunch of Shepherds. Click here to read the rest of, Christmas sermon: Why did the angels announce Jesus’ birth only to Shepherds?

The Great Commission

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“With great power comes great responsibility.” (Spider Man 2002)

Text: Matthew 28:16-20

The great commission is important because,

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Sermon: Lessons from Jacob the deceiver

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Text: Genesis 33:1-18

Introduction

The two boys in our story today came from a godly home, but a dysfunctional home nonetheless.  It may seem strange that a godly home could be dysfunctional but Jacob and Esau had the deck stacked against them by their own parents.  Isaac favored Esau, his rugged outdoors man, while Rebekah preferred gentle Jacob, and neither hesitated to let their feelings show. Click here to read the rest of, Sermon: Lessons from Jacob the deceiver

A great salvation-Its rejection and penalty Sermon #1 on Hebrews 2:1-4

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Introduction

The 2nd chapter of Hebrews, apostle Paul’s epistle to Jews, warns them not to be ignorant of what they have heard. He urgently calls his readers to pay careful attention. Today 2000 years later I want to urge you to pay close attention to what you have heard me speaking in the past. Now the question is what have we heard?

Let us see,

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