Trinity

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Pastor Scott discusses humanity's universal desire for nearness and belonging, explaining how we are separated from God due to sin but can be brought near through Jesus Christ's sacrifice. Through Christ's blood, we receive both forgiveness and the promise of God's eternal presence, transforming us from outsiders to intimate members of God's family.

Pastor Ryan's sermon delves into the significance of Jesus' statement "I thirst" on the cross, discussing the suffering and deeper spiritual meaning behind it. He highlights Jesus' reliance on the Father and the Holy Spirit, encouraging listeners to draw strength from the Trinity. Finally, the sermon concludes by underscoring the grace and love of God demonstrated through Jesus' sacrifice, offering believers the opportunity of eternal life and freedom from worldly desires.

Grounded in the promise of John 14, this sermon teaches that the Holy Spirit is our divine advocate and teacher, sent by Jesus to comfort and guide us into all truth. He empowers believers to overcome challenges and live in the reality of Jesus' love and sacrifice, so we're never alone in our faith journey.

In his sermon, Pastor Edward taught that the Holy Spirit guides believers into all truth, helping us discern God's reality from the lies of the world. He encouraged the church to pray for the Spirit's help in understanding God's truth about our lives, so we can glorify Jesus by living out that truth.

This sermon teaches that knowing the Holy Spirit frees us from fear and ignorance, allowing us to fully experience God's grace and embody His love. By understanding His person and work, we are empowered to engage with culture and navigate our lives with divine wisdom.

God

This sermon, based on Genesis 1:1, teaches that God, who exists in perfect power and communion, purposefully created a universe that points to His glory and a people who rebelled against Him. Ultimately, Jesus, the Word who was with God in the beginning, became flesh and died on the cross to bridge the gap and invite us into God's circle of perfect love and communion.

This sermon teaches that our transformation into the likeness of Jesus is a lifelong journey of discipleship, made possible by His humility and obedience to the Father. Through the power of the Holy Spirit and the practices of Christian community, we can learn to embrace a life of service and increasingly reflect His character.

This sermon outlines the crucial role of godly fathers, arguing that to be a faithful earthly father, a man must first be a devoted son of his Heavenly Father, modeling faith and character to his children. Through being shapers of their children's lives and students of the Word, fathers are called to raise their children in the gospel, grounding them not in worldly success but in the saving grace of Jesus Christ, who alone can redeem their sin nature.

This sermon explores the pivotal question, "Who do you say I am?", asserting that Jesus is more than a good teacher; he is the promised King and the Son of the Living God. The message emphasizes that the correct answer to this question leads to a transformed life of surrender and dependence on God's grace, which makes us His beloved children and empowers us to live out our faith.

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