
Here’s the link to download the manuscript if you’re interested:
This is the first of a four-week sermon series for Advent. I plan to return to Acts after the new year.
Here’s the link to download the manuscript if you are interested:
Here is the link to download the manuscript if you are interested:
Unless we see the context of Isaiah, it will be hard to make much of the promises of Advent. The unfaithfulness of humanity is in clear contrast with the faithfulness of God. The light of these promises show up in the darkest of times. That’s why it’s necessary to notice the darkness our eyes have often gotten used to.
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This is the second sermon of Advent. Have you considered that rejection was a sign of validation? We normally think in terms of wide-spread acceptance as affirmation which is often true. But the promise for the person (Messiah) and means of salvation would be marked by rejection.
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This sermon is a walk down the Emmaus Road. It was difficult but I hope it was fruitful. I don’t think I did a very good job this week but it was a hard week. These four Advent sermons are harder than continuing to preach through John. But we will be back to the Gospel According to John in a few weeks, Lord willing.
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