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The Prodigal Father

The Prodical Father    in Luke chapter 15 is a biblical portrait of God as father. Adam is called the “son of God” and his race has acted like the younger prodigal son. We see the losses of the father and ultimately his gain. The losses of the sons love, his presence...
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The Prodigal Older Son

A closer look at the Older Prodigal/Wasteful son. How he Viewed his Father: he saw him as demanding and himself as a slave with no intimate relationship. How he viewed Himself: as a worker and nothing more. He is not serving because he loves his dad, but for what he is going to...
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The Footsteps of Faith

“Walking in the footsteps of faith that our father Abraham had” Romans 4:12 Abraham is a perfect illustration of the theology of the 2nd half of Romans 3. The bible never shows that his obedience saved him. Rather, his obedience was proof that he was saved. Faith...
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Athaliah and Jehosheba

For this Mother’s Day sermon we contrast 2 different women: Atholiah- the Negative Example, and Jehosheba- the Positive Example. Athaliah tried to destroy what God was doing. Jehosheba knew what was right and did it. She hid the future king Joash. Here we see the secret...
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Hindrances to Answered Prayer

Some of the Lord’s people cannot say “I prayed and God answered my prayer” for Hindrances to prayer: SIN – Isaiah 59:1-2 “your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God” LACK OF PRAYER – James 4:2 “You do not have,...
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Into Your Hand I Commit My Spirit

David was a type of Christ. David was betrayed, Christ was betrayed. In Luke 23:46 Jesus quoted from Psalm 31 “Into your hand I commit My Spirit”. Just like David and Jesus, we will also be persecuted by our enemies, but they will not triumph! This Psalm transitions...
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He Shall See His Offspring

2 main points. #1. The Resurrection is the chief evidence of our Faith. ISA 53:10 “He shall prolong his days” #2. The fulfilled Prophecy of Christ 700 years before his sacrifice. Here is the Eternal Purpose of God: Christ will take our place.    
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