Jesus Feeds 5,000 (2 of 4)
Series: The Miracles of Jesus
Scott Maze
Luke 9:10-17
Good Morning, Cross Church and NRHBC church families! Easter Sunday was a great experience and thank you for inviting others. It was one of the largest one-day attendances in our church's recent history. God is good and gracious!
I want to invite you to join me this Wednesday night for a discussion on ''What is Marriage?''. There is an effort to redefine marriage in our nation and the consequences for our children, our schools, our churches, and our very lives will be widespread. Dr. Ryan Anderson will be with us. Ryan is with the Heritage Foundation and in recent weeks, he has appeared on CNN and Fox News. And he work has been featured in several leading newspaper and magazines. He even had his microphone cut off while appearing at MSNBC! You'll have an opportunity to ask questions and I invite you to join me. Right here in the worship center at 7 pm on Wednesday night.
As we started with the resurrection (last week) and over the course of the next few weeks, we're introducing you to both ancient miracles and modern ones. There are basically two kinds of people in the world: those who believe in miracles and those who don't. Of the first kind - those who believe in miracles - oftentimes a pastor encounters a well-meaning person who believes everything is a miracle! We pastors don't usually say it, be even we have trouble believing everything little thing is a miracle. Of the second type of person - those who don't believe in miracles - I often find the kind of person who believes miracles happen back then ...back then they were naive enough to believe they happened. This second group says that miracles never happened, but gullible people thought they did. Perhaps we find the idea charming and think ourselves generous for having it. But that is a tremendously patronizing view of other human beings. Maybe you grew up thinking miracles happened a longtime ago, if at all.
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Series: The Miracles of Jesus
Scott Maze
Luke 9:10-17
Good Morning, Cross Church and NRHBC church families! Easter Sunday was a great experience and thank you for inviting others. It was one of the largest one-day attendances in our church's recent history. God is good and gracious!
I want to invite you to join me this Wednesday night for a discussion on ''What is Marriage?''. There is an effort to redefine marriage in our nation and the consequences for our children, our schools, our churches, and our very lives will be widespread. Dr. Ryan Anderson will be with us. Ryan is with the Heritage Foundation and in recent weeks, he has appeared on CNN and Fox News. And he work has been featured in several leading newspaper and magazines. He even had his microphone cut off while appearing at MSNBC! You'll have an opportunity to ask questions and I invite you to join me. Right here in the worship center at 7 pm on Wednesday night.
As we started with the resurrection (last week) and over the course of the next few weeks, we're introducing you to both ancient miracles and modern ones. There are basically two kinds of people in the world: those who believe in miracles and those who don't. Of the first kind - those who believe in miracles - oftentimes a pastor encounters a well-meaning person who believes everything is a miracle! We pastors don't usually say it, be even we have trouble believing everything little thing is a miracle. Of the second type of person - those who don't believe in miracles - I often find the kind of person who believes miracles happen back then ...back then they were naive enough to believe they happened. This second group says that miracles never happened, but gullible people thought they did. Perhaps we find the idea charming and think ourselves generous for having it. But that is a tremendously patronizing view of other human beings. Maybe you grew up thinking miracles happened a longtime ago, if at all.
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