The Birth of Jesus Christ
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When Matthew recorded his account of Jesus’ arrival, he did so to make a point: Jesus’ arrival was the fulfillment of the hopes and expectations of the Old Testament Scriptures. Over and again, Matthew quotes or alludes to promises and prophecies concerning the Messiah, Jesus, who came to save his people from their sins.
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Heritage has been sustained and shaped by the preaching of the Word over many years. Searchable access to many of these sermons is available at sermonaudio.com.
The Birth of Jesus Christ
About the Series
When Matthew recorded his account of Jesus’ arrival, he did so to make a point: Jesus’ arrival was the fulfillment of the hopes and expectations of the Old Testament Scriptures. Over and again, Matthew quotes or alludes to promises and prophecies concerning the Messiah, Jesus, who came to save his people from their sins. Join us on Sundays, December 10-31, to hear of this Man and His saving message. This is a great time of year to invite your family, friends, and neighbors. To help you know how to pray, here’s the preaching plan for the coming weeks:
- December 10: “Jesus, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham” (Matt.1:1-17)
- December 17: “Jesus, the Son of Mary and Joseph” (Matt. 1:18-25)
- December 24: “Jesus, God the Son” (Matt. 2:1-12)
- December 31: “Jesus, the Son of God” (Matt. 2:13-23)
May the Lord ransom sinners and save them from their sins.
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Heritage has been sustained and shaped by the preaching of the Word over many years. Searchable access to many of these sermons is available at sermonaudio.com.
Harvest: Go Week 2023
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Heritage has been sustained and shaped by the preaching of the Word over many years. Searchable access to many of these sermons is available at sermonaudio.com.
Undivided: Grace for Change from the Book of James
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The book of James is beloved of Christians for its famously practical wisdom and instruction. But James is no less painful as it is practical, addressing our many problems with a simple diagnosis: double-mindedness. Our fractured relationships, James says, are symptoms of our fractured souls, souls in a fractured relationship with our Father. But James offers more than this searing diagnosis but a program and prescription for wholeness: “draw near to God and he will draw near to you.” The message of James is this: God offers double-minded people the possibility of wholeness through repentance and faith. Our God “yearns jealously” over us and “he gives more grace.”
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Heritage has been sustained and shaped by the preaching of the Word over many years. Searchable access to many of these sermons is available at sermonaudio.com.
Gospel Assurance in a De-Conversion Age
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In this short book, John addresses the attempt of some who formerly professed Christ to destroy the gospel assurance of believers. John’s famous “tests of genuine faith” are meant to do two things: first, to show that these secessionists do not actually know God or believe the true gospel; and, second, to assure these believers that their faith is actually genuine. These characters are not so much unlike those in our day who tell Christians their de-conversion stories as an attempt to destroy their faith and assurance. In God’s kind providence, 1 John is the perfect book to address this very threat. In the process, 1 John helps us get crystal clear on what the gospel actually is.
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Heritage has been sustained and shaped by the preaching of the Word over many years. Searchable access to many of these sermons is available at sermonaudio.com.