
"Raising Up This Generation" (Deuteronomy 6:5-9)
11/17/19 • 22 min
Theme: In order for us to raise up this generation in Christ, we must be a reflection of Christ.
Point 1- We must be unleashed for Christ. Verse 5.
Point 2: We must commit ourselves to the lord every day. Verse 6.
Point 3: We need to give this generation a firm foundation on Christ verses 6-9.
Point 4: We must then continue to train ourselves so we can then train and raise up this generation verses 6-9.
Conclusion: Are we living every day for Christ and are we being a reflection of Christ?
Theme: In order for us to raise up this generation in Christ, we must be a reflection of Christ.
Point 1- We must be unleashed for Christ. Verse 5.
Point 2: We must commit ourselves to the lord every day. Verse 6.
Point 3: We need to give this generation a firm foundation on Christ verses 6-9.
Point 4: We must then continue to train ourselves so we can then train and raise up this generation verses 6-9.
Conclusion: Are we living every day for Christ and are we being a reflection of Christ?
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"Let your Light Shine" (Matthew 5:13-16)
Because we are a church seeking truth by embracing an authentic relationship with Jesus, we share the gospel locally and abroad.
I. We are called to be a spiritual "preservative" locally and abroad. (vs. 13)
a. We must retain our flavor
b. We must avoid pollution
II. We are called to be a light in the darkness locally and abroad (vs. 14)
III. We are called to be unashamed of our love for Christ locally and abroad (vv. 15-16)
a. Let others know who you serve
b. Show others who you serve
c. Don't forget who you serve
Conclusion: How is your light shining to those around you?
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"An Eternal King is Coming to Earth" (John 1:1-14)
I. Christ the Eternal. (John 1)
a. He pre-existed creation. (John 1:1)
b. He was the agent of creation (John 1:3, Colossians 1:16).
c. He is the Alpha and Omega (Revelation 1:8, 22:13).
II. Christ the God-Man. (John 1:1, 14).
A. What doesn't this mean?
1. He was NOT half-man and half-God.
2. He was NOT just a man.
3. He was NOT just divine.
4. He did not “become” divine.
B. What DOES this mean?
1. He has two eternal and distinct natures (Colossians 2:9).
2. He became flesh during the incarnation (Matthew 1:18-24).
3. God has literally walked in your shoes (Hebrews 4:15)
| GOD | MAN
| He is worshiped (Matt. 2:2, 11; 14:33) | He worshiped the Father (John 17)
| He was called God (John 20:28; Heb. 1:8) | He was called man (Mark 15:39; John 19:5)
| He was called Son of God (Mark 1:1) | He was called Son of Man (John 9:35-37)
| He is prayed to (Acts 7:59) | He prayed to the Father (John 17)
| He is sinless (1 Pet. 2:22; Heb. 4:15) | He was tempted (Matt. 4:1)
| He knows all things (John 21:17) | He grew in wisdom (Luke 2:52)
| He gives eternal life (John 10:28) | He died (Rom. 5:8)
| All the fullness of deity dwells in Him (Col. 2:9) | He has a body of flesh and bones (Luke 24:39)
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