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Knowing Jesus: Alpha and Omega
Sermon Thesis: Jesus as the Alpha and the Omega. Sermon Texts: Revelation 1:8; Revelation 22:12-13; Colossians 3:1-4 Today we wrap up our Knowing Jesus series by looking at one final name for Jesus that we find in the Scriptures. This … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Eschatology, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Poetry, Scripture, Theology
Tagged bible, christianity, Faith, God, Jesus
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Judge? Good News?
A little extra thought here. How is it good news that Jesus is the judge of the living and the dead? It’s actually good news for those who have suffered, those who have experienced oppression. Look at what Simon Peter … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Eschatology, God, Gospel, Hope, Jesus, Scripture, Social Issues, Theology
Tagged bible, Faith, God, Jesus, jesus-christ
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Knowing Jesus: The Judge of the Living and the Dead
Over the last few weeks, we have looked at a lot of important descriptions of Jesus. But you can’t tell the full story of Jesus without including this one: He is the Judge of the Living and the Dead. I … Continue reading
Knowing Jesus: Immanuel
Some of the most painful times in our lives come about whenever we feel a strong sense of separation. But I don’t say any of this to make you feel sad. I simply bring this up as a point of … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Scripture, Theology
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Knowing Jesus: The Sympathetic High Priest
In our Knowing Jesus series so far, we have heard some powerful testimonies from our brothers and sisters about how they’ve come to know Jesus. And over the last few weeks, we have considered several different aspects of Jesus’s identity: … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Love of Christ, Missiology, Scripture, Theology
Tagged bible, hebrews, high-priest, Jesus, jesus-our-high-priest
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Knowing Jesus: The Way, the Truth, and the Life
As we continue our Knowing Jesus series this morning, let me ask you to consider this statement: Christianity is an inclusive religion with an exclusive claim. John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Missiology, Philosophy, Scripture, Theology
Tagged christianity, Faith, God, religion, Salvation
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A Winter Hike
Took a hike today at Monte Sano with my favorite adventurer.
Posted in Blessings, Exercise, Family, Huntsville, Kids
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Knowing Jesus: The Good Shepherd
In 2021, a sheep named Baarack was found wandering alone in the wilderness of Australia with more than 75 pounds of fleece weighing it down. A property maintenance worker spotted Baarack in the forest that adjoined the property where he … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Faith, God, Jesus, Love of Christ, Psalms, Scripture
Tagged christianity, Jesus, jesus-christ, psalm-23, sheep
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NFL Divisonal Round Predictions
Last week was rough from a prediction standpoint. Jason: 3-3 Joshua: 3-3 Sunny: 1-5 Here we go with our picks for this week: Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens All three of us are picking Baltimore to get the win. Green … Continue reading