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Sermon: “50 Reasons Why Christ Suffered and Died” Part II
Sermon Notes
Scripture: Zechariah 12:10-14
“50 Reasons Why Christ Suffered and Died”
Part II
Based on: “The Passion of Jesus Christ” by John Piper – available at Amazon
Reasons 11-20
- To complete the obedience that becomes our righteousness. (Philippians 2:8)
- To take away our condemnation. (Romans 8:34)
- To abolish all rituals as basis of salvation. (Galatians 6:12)
- To bring us to faith and keep us faithful. (Jeremiah 32:40)
- To make us Holy, blameless and perfect. (Hebrews 10:14)
- To give us a clear conscious. (Hebrews 9:14)
- To obtain all good things for us that are good for us. (Romans 8:32)
- To heal us from moral and physical sickness. (Matthew 8:16-17)
- To give eternal life to all believers. (John 3:16)
- To deliver us from the present “Evil Age”. (Galatians 1:4)
This Easter, will we honor, follow, obey ad align ourselves with God’s Salvation Plan?
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Sermon: “50 Reasons Why Christ Suffered & Died” Part I
750 years before Christ was born, the prophet Isaiah foretold of the Messiah, the Christ, who would suffer and die for you and me.
But Why?
Reasons 1-10
- To absorb the Wrath of God(Galatians 3:13)
- To please His Heavenly Father – Plan of Salvation. (Ephesians 5:2)
- To learn obedience and be perfected. (Hebrews 5:8)
- To achieve His own resurrection from the dead. (Hebrews 13:20-21)
- To show the wrath of God’s love, grace and mercy for sinners. (Romans 5:7-8)
- To show His own love for us. (Galatians 2:20)
- To cancel the legal demands of the law against us. (Colossians 2:13)
- To become a ransom for many. (Mark 10:45)
- For forgiveness of our sins. (Matthew 26:28)
- To provide the basis for justification. (Romans 3:28)
Do you realize all Jesus has done for us? Are you willing to do whatever it takes to be obedient to God’s callings and commands? If so, then please come forward, align yourself with God’s word, will and way. Become all He created you to be and thank Him for every blessing!
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Sermon: “Let’s Go and Grow”
Sermon Notes
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:5-11
“Let’s Go and Grow”
I) To invite is to evangelize.
II) Why is it so difficult to evangelize in today’s world and churches?
- Non-evangelistic attitudes have infected our churches today.
- This is our Church and we don’t do things that way.
- If God wanted us to grow, He’d send us more people.
- Evangelism is difficult, costly, hard work and not rewarding enough for us to spend resources on.
- You could hurt someone’s feelings and turn them away from God.
- I’m too old to evangelize. I’m not gifted. I’m not interested.
- Fear of failure or rejection
- No knowledge or training on how to do evangelize.
- Biblical ignorance will keep some from trying to evangelize.
- Christians today are seldom able to defend their faith.
III) What can we do to overcome these fears?
- District and conference training events like the Grow Conference.
- Training programs within the local church.
- Continuous individual and church prayer warriors praying for our efforts.
- Training and development in our Biblical knowledge.
- Apologetics classes: defending our Christian faith.
- Teach and preach that to be a true Christian means to be involved in evangelism and bringing the lost home to Christ.
- Discipling and mentoring training classes for Spiritual development of our leaders and the growth and development of all we meet are crucial to evangelism.
Questions for all to ask:
- Do I believe in evangelism? Why?
- Do I understand evangelism as “inviting”?
- What does our church currently do to invite?
- What could our church do to invite?
- Do we have any programs or ministries currently in place to invite?
- How does our pastor view evangelism?
- Can our church grow by being a more evangelistic congregation? If not, why?
- What will I do differently when I get home to bring more evangelistic effort to our church?
If we can’t do evangelism, will our church be here in 50 years?
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Sermon: “Becoming All God Created Us To Be”
The creation was created to glorify the Creator! How do we become all God created us to be?
Bible Study
- We are called to be strong in the Lord. (Ephesians 6:10)
- Put on God’s full armor. (Ephesians 6:11)
- Stand against the devil’s schemes. (Ephesians 6:11)
- Our struggle is not against flesh blood but against authorities/ powers of darkness/ evil. (Ephesians 6:12)
- Therefore for complete victory we must continually put on God’s full armor. (Ephesians 6:13)
- God tells us if we put His armor on we will be victorious! (Ephesians 6:13)
- Armor of God:
- Belt of Truth. (Ephesians 6:14)
- Breastplate of Righteousness. (Ephesians 6:14)
- Feet, fitted in readiness. (Ephesians 6:15)
- Shield of Faith, to extinguish arrows from the evil one. (Ephesians 6:16)
- Helmet of Salvation. (Ephesians 6:17)
- Sword of the Spirit. (Ephesians 6:17)
- Prayer in the Spirit. (Ephesians 6:18)
- Paul asks for prayer for himself as a leader so he may preach/ teach the word of God fearlessly. (Ephesians 6:19) I am asking the same from you!
Do you desire to be the creation God created you to be? Do you desire to be all God created you to be? If so, put on His armor; His complete and total armor, so that you may glorify God and start your victorious journey in becoming all He created you to be!
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Sermon: “Jesus’ Prayer for You and Me!” Part 2
Sermon Notes
Scripture: John 17:1-5,20-26
“Jesus’ Prayer for You and Me!”
Part 2
Jesus prayed for Himself and all believers! Are we ready for His prayers, callings and commands?
Bible Study
- Jesus’ Prayer for Himself. (John 17:1-5)
- Glorify Your Son, so He may glorify You. (John 17:1)
- Eternal life in knowing God. (John 17:3)
- Jesus brought God glory and asks God to glorify Him (Jesus) with the glory He had before. (John 17:4-5)
- Jesus’ prayer for Himself was all about glorifying God!
- Jesus’ Prayer for believers. (John 17:20-26)
- Prayer is for all people whom the believers’ touch (John 17:20)
- That all may be one in God, as is Christ. (John 17:21)
- Jesus has given them and they accepted the glory of God. (John 17:22)
- May we all be brought to complete unity with each other and God. (John 17:23)
- Christ wants us to be with Him through all eternity. (John 17:24)
- The world rejects those given to Him, but I knew them. (John 17:25)
- Jesus makes all believers known to God. (John 17:26)
- Jesus will continue to make God known to them. (John 17:26)
- “I will continue to be in them / guide them.” (John 17:26)
We are to be light amongst the darkness! The most important tool that we use to be His disciples and believers/followers is prayer.
- First: We must, in faith, pray for all we need to be obedient to His word, will and way.
- Second: We must be willing to accept God’s answers to our prayers.
- Third: We must respond in obedience to God’s answers to our prayers.
- Finally: We must accept, in faith, all of God’s blessings that come from our prayers, faith, obedience and actions.
As God prays for us, we must pray for ourselves and each other. In such prayers comes the commitment, obedience, wisdom, direction and guidance that lead to our true, faithful alignment with God. In that alignment, we learn to live the lives that God has created for us. We can become all He created us to do an be!
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Sermon: “Jesus’ Prayer for You and Me!” (Part 1)
- Jesus first defines and discusses who His Disciples are:
- I revealed you to them. (John 17:6)
- You gave them to me and they obeyed your word. (John 17:6)
- They now know everything comes from/through you. (John 17:7)
- They accepted your words and teachings. (John 17:8)
- They know I came from you and you sent me. (John 17:8)
- I pray for them and not the world. (John 17:9)
- You gave them to me, yet they still belong to you. (John 17:9)
- All I have is yours; all you have is mine. (John 17:10)
- Protect them in this world by Your Holy Name. (John 17:11)
- So we are all one. (John 17:11)
- None we lost other than Judas in order to fulfill scriptures. (John 17:12)
- Items Jesus asks for us as His Disciples:
- I’m coming home to glory / full measure of joy to be with us. (John 17:13)
- I’ve given them your word / the world hates them / strengthen them. (John 17:14)
- They are not of this world anymore than I am. (John 17:14)
- My prayer is not that you take them out of th earthly world. (John 17:15)
- Protect them from the evil one. (John 17:15)
- Sanctify them with the truth, with your word; a Holy lifestyle. (John 17:17)
- As you sent me, I sent them; bless them. (John 17:18)
- For them, I sanctify myself so they are sanctified. (John 17:19)
Jesus prays for His true disciples then and now! Do we qualify as His disciples? Are we living the life Jesus commands us to live; a holiness lifestyle?
Imagine the Son of God praying for you and me, praying for all of us in alignment with His word, will and way. Can we do anything less than becoming the daily fulfillment of Christ’s prayers? Can we do anything less than becoming all He has created us to do an be?
Let us come together this day and become the answer to all of Christ’s prayers!
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Sermon: “Reconciliation – Part 3 – Secular Happiness Vs. Spiritual Joy
Sermon Notes
Scripture: Romans 1:20-25
“Reconciliation – Part 3
Secular Happiness Vs. Spiritual Joy”
Scripture: Romans 1:20-25
“Reconciliation – Part 3
Secular Happiness Vs. Spiritual Joy”
When we ask ourselves why reconciliation and forgiveness is not metered out fairly and with Christian love, we need to realize that what we are in reality saying is that there is something more important to us than reconciliation and forgiveness: mainly our idols!
In our scripture lesson today, Paul shows us that idolatry is not just one kind of sin but what is fundamentally wrong with the human heart. Because there are idols in our lives and heart we find we cannot reconcile or forgive; something else has become more important to us than God’s callings and commands.
- Idolatry is always the reason we do everything we do wrong. (Romans 1:20)
- God’s power has always been seen so man has no excuse. (Romans 1:20)
- Although man knows God, many choose not to glorify Him and therefore remain foolish, disobedient and in darkness. (Romans 1:21-22)
- They exchange God’s glory and eternal life for images made by man that seem to have secular importance. (Romans 1:23)
- Therefore, because of their idolatry, God gave them over to the desires of their hearts which leads to the degrading of their bodies and lives. (Romans 1:24)
- They exchanged the truth of God for the lies of men. (Romans 1:24)
- They worshiped their idols instead of their God and lost their eternal and earthly way. (Romans 1:25)
In today’s world, relationships are often contingent upon happiness instead of God’s joy.
- If I could have anything in the world what would it be and how long would it make me happy?
- Do I know what would really make me happy?
If reconciliation, forgiveness and happiness seem to avoid you, perhaps it is time to be honest and take a good look at the idols in our lives. What are we putting before God? Are we letting the idols of work, security, health, pride, family, control and relationships come before God?
Lose the idols and keep God first in your lives. Put God first in all things and be willing to reconcile, forgive, love and live, and accept God’s blessing of total Godly Joy!
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Sermon: “Reconciliation – Part 2: How Does This Forgiveness Really Work?”
Sermon Notes
Scripture: 1 John 1:5-10
“Reconciliation – Part 2
How Does This Forgiveness Really Work?”
Scripture: 1 John 1:5-10
“Reconciliation – Part 2
How Does This Forgiveness Really Work?”
Three Reasons Why Forgiveness Is Not Given:
- One party is not willing to confess their sins to God or Man
- One party is not willing to give or accept forgiveness from God or Man.
- One or both parties are not willing to establish a new relationship between the parties.
Reconciliation and forgiveness means establishing a new relationship between parties!
Bible Study: “Walking in the Light”
- God is the light and there is no darkness in Him. (1 John 1:5)
- If we claim the fellowship with God and yet walk in darkness we are liars. (1 John 5:6)
- If we walk in the light we have fellowship with one another and we are purified from all sin and grudges. (1 John 5:7)
- If we claim to be without sin we deceive ourselves. (1 John 5:8)
- If we confess our sins God is just and faithful and forgives our sins. (1 John 5:9)
- If we claim to have no sin we make a liar out of God. (1 John 5:10)
- His Word is no longer within us. (1 John 5:10)
When forgiveness doesn’t work we have refused to start a new relationship.
- Forgiveness is always granted so all sinners may be brought back to alignment with God. (Galatians 6:1)
- We are all called to win our brothers back to Christ. (Matthew 18:15)
- Forgiveness or reconciliation is NEVER about your feelings but about obedience to God’s commands.
- Forgiveness and reconciliation marks the end of an old relationship and the beginning of a new one.
So what are we to do if the other party won’t forgive or reconcile?
- Ask ourselves, “Have we honestly done everything we could do?”
- Continue to pray for the other party.
- Continue to live our lives in alignment with God’s Word, Will and Way.
- Be ready for every opportunity and NEVER GIVE UP!
- Accept God’s peace.
God calls us to be His Light within the world for all to see! Keep that light shining; love each other enough to forgive and reconcile! Love each other enough to truly love each other. –Matthew 22:37-39– All true Christian relationships hang upon these two commandments; in obedience to them we become God’s true light in the darkness!
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Sermon: “Reconciliation – Part 1: A New Relationship”
Bible Study (Sin, Faith and Duty)
- Reconciliation is needed because there are things that will cause people to sin. (Luke 17:1-2)
- Therefore we are called to watch ourselves. (Luke 17:3a)
- If our brother sins rebuke him. If he repents forgive him; even seven times in one day! (Luke 17:3b-4)
- Repentance is not contingent upon immediate fruit; nor should forgiveness. Reconciliation and forgiveness are processes; matters of sin, faith and duty which lead to obedience in forgiving others.
- We are to forgive and reconcile with others because God calls us in obedience to His plan and if we don’t or wont we are not worthy to worship.(Matthew 5:23-24)
- Disciples respond by asking for an increase of faith but Jesus did not accept their excuses. (Luke 17:5)
- Jesus instead called the disciples to obedience based on the size of a mustard seed. (Luke 17:6)
- Jesus gives them the story of the obedient servant. (Luke 17:7-9)
- Jesus compares the servant to us doing our Christian duty. (Luke 17:10)
Ministry and true obedience to God will demand a life of sacrifice. What have we been sacrificing for God/Christ? When Christians quarrel, gossip and offend one another we allow loose ends to rob the church of strength and the ability to unite for God’s will.
In order to strengthen the church and its people there must be present a total, truthful and real desire for reconciliation and forgiveness amongst God’s people. Reconciliation and forgiveness are totally new relationships that are established through our personal confession of sin and repentance and through forgiveness by God and Man.
We are called to reconcile and forgive amongst ourselves in obedience to God’s love and sacrifice for His creation; to do less weakens the church and every congregation. Do you have someone to forgive? Are you still holding a grudge? Let it go now and receive God’s blessing. In obedience you will be blessed!
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Sermon: Where Do We Go Now?
We have taken a spiritual journey to Bethlehem to find:
- The Faith of Christmas
- The Promise of Christmas
- The Peace of Christmas
- The Christ of Christmas
Q: Where will we go now in our faith journey?
I) What is Our Calling as Disciples of Christ?
- Our first and primary calling is to be a follower, a Disciple, of Christ. This is what God calls every person to be; a person who trusts in and follows Jesus’ commands.
- Q: What is happening in Matthew 4? Answer: Jesus, the Savior the people have been waiting for, calls Peter & Andrew to “come follow me.” Likewise with the other disciples!
- Obedience is a big deal to God!
II) How is God calling you to go further in your Christian journey? (Luke 5:1-11)
- On the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Peter (Simon), Andrew, James & John all hear Jesus preaching to the crowd.
- When Jesus addresses Peter & Andrew, Peter responds & calls Jesus master.
Peter is already beginning to recognize Jesus’ authority through His preaching. - As Jesus performs the fish miracle, He gives them even more of a glimpse of His power & authority.
Q: How did they respond when Jesus commands them to follow Him?
A: Without delay, they obeyed & followed Him.
Q: What is God calling you to be and do this year? How can you further the Word of God in your own life and in our community?
Q: In what way is Christ calling you to be more committed disciples; to further your commitment in serving Him and advancing His kingdom?
We must make Goals for moving forward in our Faith Journey. This is not a New Years Resolution sermon; it is about COMMITMENT! What can we do to further our commitment to the Word of God; to serving the Lord; to commit ourselves following and obeying God’s call in our life?
I challenge everyone here, to discover what God is calling you to be and do for this coming year, and make sure you obey it when you discover what that calling is. Are you a shareholder in what you believe?
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