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Jesus warms his followers of the dangers of hypocrisy. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday, July 9, 2023.
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When Jesus’ detractors demand a miraculous sign, he responds by telling them that the only sign they will get is the sign of Jonah. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday July 2, 2023.
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Jesus shifts the conversation from prayer to the Holy Spirit and delineates the Holy from the unholy. There is a line in the sand and no neutral ground. We cannot seek the holy apart from the Holy Spirit. The path of blessedness lies in hearing the Word of God and heeding it! This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday, June 25, 2023.
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This week we emphasize a word: magnanimous. It refers to a person that is great in spirit. It wraps up the ideas of being gracious, generous, others-oriented, others-serving, and quick to forgive. The Bible might not use the word “magnanimous”, but it definitely does teach us that all that is summed up by this word is true of our Heavenly Father. In Luke 11:5-13, Jesus teaches us about prayer by highlighting the contrast between human fathers that even at their best can nevertheless be self-serving with the magnanimity of the Heavenly Father who defines himself by other-serving love. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday, June 18, 2023.
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The prayer Jesus taught his followers to pray repeatedly calls us to acknowledge our dependence on the Father and his sufficiency. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday, June 11, 2023.
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Jesus’s emphasis on our radical dependence continues to track through the prayer he taught his students to pray. It extends to our radical need to be forgiven AND to forgive. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday, June 4, 2023.
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As Jesus teaches us to pray, he focuses our attention upon our inherent, radical dependence upon God. We should acknowledge and embrace this dependence… a dependence that we will never outgrow, but rather, as we grow to maturity in Christ, our realization of this dependence will only grow. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday, May 28, 2023.
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We celebrate a special time to remember those who labored and sacrificed in order to establish the ministry of Memory Chapel.
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We continue unpacking important truths about the kingdom of God. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday April 23, 2023.
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We continue our study of the kingdom of God by unpacking some very important elements. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Sunday April 16, 2023.
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Jesus had told his disciples to pray for the Father’s kingdom to come… but also indicated that it was a present reality in their midst and an opportunity that must be entered into. Then, on the night he was betrayed, he indicated that it was something that awaited fulfillment. Today we will look at what has to be fulfilled in order for the kingdom to fully come. This message was originally delivered at Memory Chapel on Easter Sunday April 9, And 2023.
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The rule of the king was never in question; it's the rebels we are worried about!
Daniel predicted the exact time of Messiah's arrival, execution, and initiation of a new and living way. The rebels would be reconciled into the
rule of the king - if they will humble themselves and enter in! Luke 11:1-4; Daniel 2:31-45; Daniel 9:24-27; Luke 19:28-40 -
Abraham's promised descendant would also be a descendant of David that will rule forever and build the house for the Lord. But is the promise shattered when the Lord judges Israel and Judah for their iniquity and scatters them amongst the nations?! How do these two national tragedies and the additional promises of the Lord for a complete regathering of God's people shape the expectations of a nation? Isaiah 39:5-7; Isaiah 40:1-2; Ezekiel 36:16-19; Ezekiel 36:24-30; Ezekiel 36:33-38; Ezekiel 37
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The outworking of the Lord’s redemptive plan for humanity had a number of pivotal moments, such as when the Lord called Abraham. Today we look at another one of these pivotal moments: The Lord’s promise and oath to David concerning a descendant who would reign over the Lord’s kingdom forever and who would build the house of the Lord.
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The second request of the prayer that Jesus taught his students to pray is for God’s kingdom to come. To understand the request, we must understand the concept of the kingdom of God. We begin laying the groundwork for our understanding of the kingdom by taking a big picture look at the sweep of the scriptures so that we can uncover the roots of the kingdom as well as the rejection of the king in a long ago time.
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“Our Father… hallowed be thy name…”. How often have we prayed these words that Jesus taught his disciples, but have we understood what all is wrapped up in them? Today we will unpack it.
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