Sermons on Seasonal (Page 3)

Sermons on Seasonal (Page 3)

The Empty Tomb is Enough!

Text: Matthew 28:1-7 Some people will never be persuaded that Jesus Christ is both fully man and fully God who can provide forgiveness of sins and give new life to the sinner unless they see convincing proof that that is possible. What kind of convincing proof is needed? Easter teaches us that when it comes to proof, the empty tomb of Jesus is enough. Read all about it in Matthew 28:1-7.

The Night That Was Not Silent

Text: Luke 2:8-18 “Silent night; Holy night; all is calm; all is bright…” But was it so silent? In part of the Christmas story found in Luke 2:8-18, we find that it’s hard to keep silent when you are excited about some good news.

The Men Who Missed Christmas

Text: Luke 2:1-7; Matthew 2:1-12, 16-18 Have you ever missed Christmas? Every year, many people miss Christmas, but for a variety of reasons. You might even miss Christmas even if you are at home for the Holidays with family or friends. Today we think of a couple of people who were around that first Christmas when Jesus was born, yet they missed Christmas. Let’s learn from them.

The Wonder of His Name

Text: Isaiah 9:6 There are over 200 recorded names of Jesus in the Bible, and all of them reveal something special about him. Five of them are mentioned in Isaiah 9:6, a special prophetic birth announcement given by the prophet Isaiah over 700 years before the first Advent of Jesus. These names also point to the Second Advent of our Lord that we are to expect.

Living in Resurrection Power

Text: Phil. 3:8-11 Jesus’ resurrection is more than a miracle to inspire hope for the future … it is the power of God for all of life! It is the power of God for …

Future Grace

Text: Joshua 3:1-17 As Israel prepared to enter the Promised Land, they stood on the threshold of new beginnings. We can learn lessons from them as we prepare to enter a new year with new blessings and trials. We prepare for the unknown future as we …

Where is He?

Text: Matthew 2:2 The Magi have much to teach us as they seek the Messiah and ask a simple question: