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Miracles: Jesus's Glory & Our Freedom
The transfiguration of Jesus can seem like a distant event, even mythical in its nature. However, seeing Jesus as he is, both fully God and fully man, can cause us to see everything else in our lives in their right perspective. Jesus is both radiant and near, both holy and moved in mercy and compassion towards sinners like us.
Miracles: The Miracle That Matters Most
The resurrection of Jesus stands alone as the greatest history shaping event the world has ever known. Despite its significance, it can be easy to live as though this miraculous event has no bearing on life today. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Miracles: Jesus Heals the Physically Blind & Spiritually Blind
After healing a blind man, Jesus begins to tell his disciples about the cross. It's too much for Peter, who has no room for a cross in his expectations of who Jesus is and what he came to do. Even today, the cross can be seen as a gruesome and inconvenient historical footnote in the Christian life, rather than the central place upon which all of history has turned. Is there room for the cross in your life?
Miracles: 'Sweetheart, it's time to get up.'
Mark 5 tells us about Jesus miraculously healing two women; one who had a constant heavy period for 12 years and the other being a little girl who became very sick and died. Like all of Jesus's miracles, these true stories are about a greater story - about a holy and compassion filled Saviour entering into our world filled with impurity, disease, and death.
Miracles: Jesus - With You in the Storm
Contrary to those promising health and wealth, Jesus called his followers to take up their cross and to follow him. This means the Christian life will often have more storms than the ones faced by those who do not know Jesus. However, the miracle of Jesus calming the storm shows us that we’re not alone in life’s darkest moments. The safest place to be during the storms of life is with the one to whom the storms obey.
Miracles: Jesus Pays Our Debt
Matthew 17 records a miracle that’s easy to miss because of its brevity, but astounding in its significance. Jesus pays a tax he was under no obligation to pay, and he pays Peter’s tax as well. This is the gospel - our debt paid by the One who owed us nothing, yet gave us everything.
Miracles: Water Into Wine
Jesus’s first miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding, is loaded with meaning. That this was Jesus’s first miracle is no accident. The gospel shows us that our spiritual purification today doesn’t come from the water of old religion, but rather it comes from the best new wine; Jesus himself. Confused? Watch, listen, and be amazed at the glory of Jesus as shown through this miracle.
Miracles: What’s the Point?
Today we’re starting a new series intended to lift our eyes in wonder to who Jesus is and what he has done for us. Our series is simply called Miracles. First we need to answer two basic questions; what do we mean by miracle, and how do the miracles of Jesus, done so long ago, hold any meaning for life today?
A sermon about money you probably won't like.
We can add, but God multiplies.
A Supernatural Church
Don’t long for a return to normal when Jesus has called us to expect the supernatural.
The Importance of Closing Remarks
Instructions to a Young Church
Towards the end of Colossians 4, Paul offers the young church a number of encouragements and instructions that our church, which is also young, would do well to hear.