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4. The Majesty of God Revealed in the Supremacy of Christ

Hebrews 1:3-4

As we conclude our Advent series about the Majesty of God, I want us to see the supremacy of Christ as it’s revealed in the majesty of God. Our text today stresses the supremacy and the sufficiency of Christ and His word.  The answer to each and every one...

Hebrews 1:3-4

As we conclude our Advent series about the Majesty of God, I want us to see the supremacy of Christ as it’s revealed in the majesty of God. Our text today stresses the supremacy and the sufficiency of Christ and His word.  The answer to each and every one of you who are struggling to find fulfillment in Christianity is to point you right back to Jesus. The author of Hebrews is impressing upon us that there is no higher answer to a deep relationship and fellowship with God than Jesus.  You can’t do better than Jesus. There’s no place for a higher experience beyond Jesus.

Therefore, it's my desire that you will be at a loss for words as we look at the hidden depths and insights within this passage. It’s my prayer that the teaching of God’s Word will encourage you, strengthen you and challenge you to be unashamed of the gospel this week.

-Pastor Terry

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2. The Majesty of God Revealed in the Hope of Christ

Isaiah 59:1-20

As we think over the events of these past several weeks, we find ourselves focusing on these dark moments in our world and specifically our society. We are now feeling the uncertainty of life enlarge partly due to the terrorist attack on Paris last November 13th, the shooting of three and the... 

Isaiah 59:1-20

As we think over the events of these past several weeks, we find ourselves focusing on these dark moments in our world and specifically our society. We are now feeling the uncertainty of life enlarge partly due to the terrorist attack on Paris last November 13th, the shooting of three and the wounding of others at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, CO, and the terrorist attack this past Tuesday, December 2nd in San Bernardino killing 14 people and injuring 17 more. The fact that we live in a violent world is something that we, as true believers, understand and yet we wonder how anyone can be motivated to this kind of violent act. 

So, let me ask you a question: when you’re dealing with these dark moments in our world and the uncertainties of life, where is your hope? It’s my desire to encourage you to see the only true hope is found in Christ. It’s my prayer that in the uncertainties of life and these dark moments in our world that your hope is anchored in the sovereign Christ.

-Pastor Terry

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