Biblical Sermons Preached at The Crossing Church, Jacksonville, FL
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God reveals the means of His final wrath against the rebellion of this an unrepentant world
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God reveals to John the future work of the Antichrist then reassures us of our eternal security in Him
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God reveals the origin of Satan, his fall and pursuit of humanity, and his future deceit of the world.
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John is told to prophesy and God sends two witnesses to prophesy – God continues to petition humanity to repent, to turn from their ways and acknowledge Him.
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: As Jesus opens the seals to the scroll, humanity is confronted with two realities – that God cares about us and that God’s judgement is coming.
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Jesus is revealed in heaven as the Lion of Judah, the Root of David, and seen as the Lamb of God. All descriptors of the Messiah who would be a sacrifice for the rescue of humanity and all creation!
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God shows John His throne in heaven before He reveals what will soon take place. He does this to remind him and reassure him that God is sovereign over all things.
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An understanding of the Seven Churches.
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John writes down this Revelation of Jesus Christ for the encouragement of the church!
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Jesus explains that stewardship is the result of a repentant heart
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Jesus warns against being mastered by money, and calls us to live faithfully in stewarding our wealth towards eternal reward.
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Jesus tells us that repentance is not an emotional reaction, but a thoughtful decision, an agreement with the God of all creation
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Jesus continues to describe the necessity of repentance and just how easy it is to live an unrepentant but religious life
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Jesus addresses the people's tendency to link tragic events with divine punishment. He speaks of two incidents: Pilate's massacre of Galileans and the collapse of the tower in Siloam that killed eighteen people. Jesus clarifies that these victims were not worse sinners than others. He uses the opportunity to stress the importance of repentance, tel…
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Jesus has three encounters with the religious who fail to see Jesus for who he is. Jesus reveals himself and the purpose of our lives.
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Jesus calls the disciples to follow Him and to become fishers of men. This too is our calling and our purpose to be ambassadors for Christ, holding the ministry of reconciliation, to bring many to Him.
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Jesus came to tell us the Gospel, the good news, that in Christ we are now free and reconciled to God!
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Jesus suffers temptation as our high priest and shows us how to respond to the schemes of the devil
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The Gospel of Luke provides us with an early, reliable, and unique perspective on the life of Jesus.
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The Gospel of Luke provides us with an early, reliable, and unique perspective on the life of Jesus
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God’s powerful truth rooted in His great love and mercy for us changes hearts and rescues us!
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In the midst of Jonah’s disobedience, we see gentile mariners turn to fear God in obedience. God’s sovereignty is on full display and the privilege with which He invites us to participate with Him, if we so choose.
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Jonah’s silent rebellion illustrates our own silent rebellion through our feelings. God reveals to us our tendency to flee from Him and follow what we think is best for ourselves.
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Paul encourages Timothy and us to endure and suffer for the Gospel so that others may obtain salvation.
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Paul instructs Timothy (and us) that we are called to proclaim the Gospel not just in sound teaching but by our conduct and our honor for each other within the household of God.
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Paul declares that the truth of God is revealed not just in our declaration of faith statements or our conduct, but also in our motivations. We ought to pursue contentment as a demonstration of our faith.
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Paul instructs Timothy (and us) that we are called to proclaim the Gospel not just in sound teaching but by our conduct and our honor for each other within the household of God.
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God desires order in the church and in the marriage relationship to best reflect Him as the God of order
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God's blueprint for the church
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Paul charges Timothy and us to engage in spiritual warfare using weapons of faith and a good conscience.
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We see in Paul's first letter to Timothy that they have a shared purpose to see God's Kingdom built up and to ensure the teachings of Jesus remain steadfast.
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God reveals to us His intricate plan of redemption and shows us just how far He is willing to go to rescue us!
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When presented with God's providential plan for our lives, we carefully walk in faith and allow God to fulfill His role as our Redeemer.
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The relationships we have with one another are opportunities for us to reveal the character of God to the world.
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The fallen world brings tragedy of all kinds and yet God reveals Himself to us in the Bible as one who cares for us and is working all things out for our good and His Glory!
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An overview of where we believe God wants us to go this year - Sermon series, calendar, and focus for the body at TCC!
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In the Parable of the Wicked Tenants, Jesus reveals his purpose in coming - sent by God to reconcile our purposes with God's purposes
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We are often consumed by our rebellion or self-righteousness that we aren't able to celebrate with God when the lost are rescued!
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In the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, Jesus explains just how much we have been forgiven and how we ought to forgive in the same way we've been forgiven.
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Jesus reveals how God’s judgment of us, His people, in not based on our human standards of justice and warns that we should not measure our worth in His Kingdom by comparing our accomplishments and sacrifices to others, but to be abundantly grateful for his underserved grace.
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In the Parable of the Mustard Seed, Jesus shows us how the Kingdom of God begins in seemingly insignificant ways.
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