Trinity

Wider than the Ocean: Covered

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Wider than the Ocean: Covered

A Sermon Based on Genesis 3:7, 21

This sermon enters the listener into the story of the aftermath of Eve’s fall into sin. It seeks to help the listener imagine Eve’s desperation and the way it has affected all of her children down to our day. It turns the corner on shame when it begins to exposit how the Lord responded to Eve’s shame with a covering of his own. On Holy Trinity Sunday, this allows the listener to grasp the glory of what the believer receives from the Lord by faith in Jesus. Here is a link to the Table of Duties mentioned in the sermon.

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The Joy of Self-Forgetting

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The Joy of Self-Forgetting

(A Sermon Based on 1 Cor. 12:12-26)

Christians tend to be drawn based on their giftedness to one of two places: feelings of self-loathing or feelings of superiority. Both of these responses to our giftedness make us self-conscious and - for different reasons - cause the rest of the Body of Christ to suffer. This sermon seeks to remove both sets of feelings from the listener and, finally, to lead the listener to their identity in Christ and the joy of self-forgetting.

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God

A Sermon about God on Genesis 1:1-2

Why don't we joy more in our God? What caps our bliss? What puts a ceiling on our awe? Especially as we consider how surprising a firefly is and how expansive the ocean is and how phenomenal chocolate tastes. Why don't we understand that God is always bigger than everything? And why doesn't that thrill us more? Listen in to grow your awe and bliss in God. It's a sermon about and for the Holy Trinity.

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