In this Sermon we will take a deep dive into the identity of the famous “two witnesses” of Revelation 11 and expound on who and/or what these two witnesses represent.
In this Sermon we will take a deep dive into the identity of the famous “two witnesses” of Revelation 11 and expound on who and/or what these two witnesses represent.
This particular sermon, as is true of the others in this Christmas series, will be Christ-centered, but with a bit of a twist. The “Magi” or “wise men” as some translations render it, will take the stage so to speak and will focus specifically on what they say and do and then consider what that means regarding the baby before them.
We believe excellence honors God and inspires people. In everything we do, we want to always bring our best. We were made as worshippers, so worship God and worship with all that you have. Bring our best to God, not our leftovers.
(Habakkuk 3:1-15/1 Corinthians 15:1-2/Colossians 1:23/Psalm 96)
(Romans 12:1-2)(Length 21:08/Size 7.50MB)
We learn a lot about who we worship and how we worship as we see Jesus interact with the Samaritan Woman at the Well in John 4.
David’s instructions on worship in 1 Chronicles reveals how important singing is for the people of God to experience corporate worship.
Romans chapter eight reveals the that nothing is able to diminish the Good News.
This week we are discussing practices to identify if we are on the path to wisdom or the path to folly.
Too often we open our prayers in adoration in an effort to manipulate God to act on our behalf. This morning we are going to focus in on adoring God because of his worthiness.