The Gospel is the story of God’s eternal faithfulness (to us, but more importantly, to Himself!) The Gospel not only saves me, but keeps me, drives me, informs me, cleanses me, purifies me, completes me and owns me! If this Gospel really owns me… it informs and empowers who I love, how I live, and [...]
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1 Peter 1:22-2:3
Posted: 7th May 2012 by Frank in Sermon SeriesTags: in spite of, peter, sermon notes
Sermon Notes – Haggai
Posted: 15th March 2012 by Frank in Sermon SeriesTags: haggai, heartbroken, notes, outline, series
The people had misplaced their focus (1:1-11) The priorities had slipped over time We all allow distraction to creep in at times, mostly because the reasons we are distracted are not bad reasons, so we aren’t guarding against them So, in your walk with God, what is it? What is the thing that you have [...]
Sermon Notes–Jonah
Posted: 7th February 2012 by Frank in Sermon SeriesTags: heartbroken, Jonah, outline, series, sermon notes
While the story of Jonah is a very familiar one to most of us, the point of the story is one we may not be all that familiar with. We see the heart of Jonah in Chptr 4.1- 3 Jonah was selfish I knew you were like this! Didn’t I tell you I didn’t [...]
Outline–Amos
Posted: 23rd January 2012 by Frank in Sermon SeriesTags: Amos, heartbroken, outline, series
Judgment is coming for the surrounding nations (1:1-2:5) Being judged for repeated sin… The surrounding nations repeatedly oppressed people in order to get what they wanted Judgment is coming for God’s people (2:6-16) Israel would be judged for repeated sin, also oppressing the needy (2:6-8, 4:1, 5:10-13, 8:4-6) They are [...]
Luke 2:8-20 Outline
Posted: 19th December 2011 by Frank in Sermon SeriesTags: Bible, bulletin, christmas, Luke, shepherds
What can we learn from the shepherds? The Shepherds heard that Jesus was born to save them, the epitome of the lost. (2:8-14) Shepherds were the low of the low class, known as liars, cheats, irreligious, thieves who would steal other sheep. They were looked down upon so much that they weren’t allowed to testify [...]