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The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit: Part 2

Text: Misc.
Speaker: Mike Kelley
Date: February 17, 2008

Part 2 of a 2 part series by Mike Kelley on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit

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The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit: Part 1

Text: Misc.
Speaker: Mike Kelley
Date: February 10, 2008

Part 1 of a 2 part series by Mike Kelley on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit.

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WHAT Is Finished?

Text: John 19:28-30
Speaker: Hywel Jones
Date: February 3, 2008

John 19:28-30 - After this, Jesus, knowing that all things had already been accomplished, to fulfill the Scripture, said, “I am thirsty.” A jar full of sour wine was standing there; so they put a sponge full of the sour wine upon a branch of hyssop and brought it up to His mouth. Therefore when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.

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Satisfaction for the Thirsty

Text: Isaiah 55
Speaker: Jim Newheiser
Outline: PDF
Date: August 15, 2010

Spurgeon called Isaiah 55 a chapter of gospel invitation. He preached from this passage at least eighteen times.

Isaiah 55 pleads with the lost to abandon their worthless idols. The Lord offers abundant pardon and rich kingdom blessings to those who turn to Him.

Isaiah 55 also speaks to believers who sometimes waste their time and money seeking to find joy and satisfaction in worldly things instead of finding their fulfillment in Christ.

Isaiah 55 also points to Christ who offers Himself as our spiritual food and drink.

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Liberty and Love

Text: Romans 14:13-23
Speaker: Jim Newheiser
Outline: PDF
Date: August 8, 2010

Are you strong?

Last week Paul began his discussion of the issues over which Christians differ by encouraging all of us to accept one another without judging in these difficult matters.

In this week’s text Paul focuses upon those who consider themselves strong - because they believe they have liberty to do things in which the weak cannot participate without violating his conscience.
Rather than looking down on the weak, the strong should forego the use of his freedom for the sake of those who don’t enjoy the same sense of freedom.
In so doing he is living out the gospel by imitating Christ who gave up His rights for us.

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