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May 2015 Sermons

God's Love Offers A Gift
May 3, 2015

Ephesians 2:8-9 (ESV)
8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
The Central Idea of the sermon “God’s Love Offers a Gift” is that salvation is a gift from God, grounded in His grace and love, and not based on human achievements. The sermon emphasizes that while faith and obedience are essential, they are responses to God’s grace rather than means to earn salvation. It underscores that human works cannot merit salvation; instead, it is God’s grace that purifies and justifies believers. The sermon references Ephesians 2:8–9, highlighting that salvation is a gift from God, not a result of works, so no one can boast.
The Key Words in the sermon “God’s Love Offers a Gift” emphasizes several key concepts:
    •    Grace: God’s unmerited favor toward humanity, offering salvation not based on human works but as a free gift.
    •    Faith: The means through which individuals accept God’s grace, leading to salvation.
    •    Salvation: The deliverance from sin and its consequences, granted by God’s grace through faith.
    •    Love: God’s profound love for humanity, demonstrated through the gift of salvation.
    •    Obedience: The response to God’s grace, where faith is expressed through actions aligning with God’s will.
    •    Works: Human efforts or deeds, which, according to the sermon, cannot earn salvation but are a manifestation of faith.
    •    Righteousness: The state of being morally right or justifiable, achieved through faith in God’s grace rather than personal merit.

These terms are central to the sermon’s message, highlighting that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith, and not earned by human works.
The Outline Objectives of the sermon “God’s Love Offers a Gift”:
    1.    Salvation is not based on human achievement: Emphasizing that human works do not merit salvation, the sermon references Romans 3:28 to highlight that justification comes through faith apart from the works of the law.
    2.    Salvation is grounded in God’s love for His people: The sermon underscores that God’s grace, stemming from His love, purifies the hearts of believers. Acts 15:7–11 is cited to illustrate that salvation is through the grace of the Lord Jesus.

These objectives aim to convey that salvation is a gift from God, rooted in His love and grace, rather than human efforts.
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Salvation and Grace
May 10, 2015

Romans 3:22-24 (ESV)
22 the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
The Central Idea of the sermon “Salvation and Grace” is that salvation is a profound gift from God, rooted in His grace, which should inspire deep gratitude and humility in believers. The sermon emphasizes that this gift is not earned but freely given, highlighting the importance of understanding and appreciating God’s grace in our lives.
The Key Words of the sermon “Salvation and Grace”:
    •    Grace (charis): Described as a gift from God, highlighting its unearned and generous nature.
    •    Salvation: Presented as a gift grounded in God’s grace, underscoring its divine origin.
    •    Gift: The sermon repeatedly refers to salvation and grace as gifts, emphasizing their unmerited nature.
    •    Forgiveness of Sins: Linked to grace and salvation, highlighting the cleansing aspect of God’s grace.
    •    Righteousness: Associated with the gift of grace, indicating the transformation that grace brings.
    •    Faith: Mentioned in the context of receiving grace and salvation, underscoring its role in the believer’s life.
    •    Baptism: Discussed as a means to receive God’s grace, emphasizing its importance in the faith journey.

These terms collectively underscore the sermon’s focus on the unearned and generous nature of God’s grace and the transformative power of salvation.
The Outline Objectives of the sermon “Salvation and Grace”:
    1.    Understanding Salvation as Grounded in God’s Grace: The sermon emphasizes that salvation is a gift from God, rooted in His grace, and not something earned by human efforts.
    2.    Recognizing the Nature of Grace: It discusses the concept of grace (charis) as understood in the Hellenistic world, highlighting its meanings related to a ruler’s favor and substantial, even supernatural, power.
    3.    Appreciating the Gift of Salvation: The sermon encourages believers to acknowledge salvation as a lavish gift from God, one that should inspire humility and gratitude.
    4.    Maintaining the Proper Attitude Toward Grace: It advises against treating God’s grace with contempt and urges believers to extend grace to others as it has been extended to them.
    5.    Acknowledging the Preordained Nature of Salvation: The sermon points out that God’s plan for salvation was established even while humanity was still in sin, underscoring the depth of His love and grace.

These objectives aim to deepen the understanding of God’s grace and its pivotal role in salvation, fostering a more profound appreciation and appropriate response among believers.
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Why Jesus Came Into the World
​May 17, 2024

1 Timothy 1:15 (ESV)
15 The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost.

Central Idea of the Sermon
The central idea of the sermon, “Why Jesus Came into the World,” is to explore and emphasize the biblical reasons for Jesus’ coming into the world, focusing on His mission, purpose, and impact on humanity. It reflects on scripture to provide a comprehensive understanding of Christ’s role in salvation and how it applies to believers.
Key Words Used in the Sermon
Here are some key words likely central to the sermon based on the title and theme:
    •    Jesus
    •    World
    •    Salvation
    •    Purpose
    •    Mission
    •    Sin
    •    Redemption
    •    Light
    •    Truth
    •    Love
Outline Objectives
    1.    To Explain the Purpose of Jesus’ Coming
    •    Highlighting scriptural reasons for His incarnation.
    2.    To Emphasize His Mission and Ministry
    •    Exploring Jesus’ role as a teacher, savior, and redeemer.
    3.    To Apply His Purpose to Believers
    •    Drawing connections between Christ’s mission and the believer’s life.
    4.    To Encourage a Response
    •    Inspiring faith, repentance, and active discipleship.

These objectives align with helping listeners understand why Jesus’ coming is central to their faith and how it should influence their lives.
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Righteous for the Unrighteous
​May 24, 2015

1 Peter 3:18 (ESV)
18 For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit,

The Central Idea of the sermon “Righteous for the Unrighteous” is that Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross was sufficient for humanity’s salvation. It emphasizes that Jesus, the righteous one, suffered once for the sins of the unrighteous to bring them to God, fulfilling the Father’s will and completing the work necessary for salvation.
Key Words:
    •    Salvation
    •    Righteous
    •    Unrighteous
    •    Jesus Christ
    •    Suffered
    •    Cross
    •    Father’s will
    •    Predestined
    •    Completed work
    •    Forgiveness
Outline Objectives:
    1.    Completion of Jesus’ Work: To affirm that Jesus knew and completed the work required for salvation, as evidenced in John 17:1–4.
    2.    Uniqueness of Jesus’ Role: To emphasize that salvation is accomplished solely through Jesus, and rejecting His completed work equates to rejecting salvation, referencing Acts 4:10–12.
    3.    Divine Will and Salvation: To explain that God’s predetermined plan for salvation was fulfilled through Jesus’ obedience to the Father’s will, highlighting Galatians 1:3–4.
    4.    Predestination of Salvation: To clarify that God predestined the means of salvation through Jesus Christ, and individuals must choose to accept this path, as discussed in Ephesians 1:5–10.

These objectives collectively underscore the sufficiency and exclusivity of Christ’s sacrifice for human salvation.
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    • Jesus' Ten Greatest Questions (10 Lessons)
    • The New Self for a Better Marriage (5 lessons)
    • Coping with Problems (6 lessons)
    • The Emotions of Jesus (3 Lessons)
    • Bridging the Gaps (8 Lessons)
    • Temptations for Preachers (7 Lessons)
    • Convince Me (6 Lessons)
    • Hot Button Issues (3 Lessons)
    • The Problem (5 Lessons)
    • Isaiah and Challenges Today (6 Lessons)
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    • Superlatives of Jesus (6 Lessons)
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