THE KING IS COMING (1 OF 2)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: 1 Thessalonians , 2 Thessalonians
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The King is Coming (1 of 2)
Series: You Asked For It
Scott Maze
1 & 2 Thessalonians
Upcoming Election - early voting begins tomorrow. I love the fact that several of our church members are running for local offices - Javier Alvarez and Greg Bell. School Board is a really big deal and there are substantially different worldviews in play among those running for this position. Take time to bring your Christianity into the voting booth this week.
Several weeks ago, I asked for your help in your choice of today's sermon. Your top choice was ''When Will Jesus Return to Earth?'' But a little analysis of the results, led us to understand that it was really only this early service that asked for this topic. So ... in the next couple of services, the sermon will be on ''What is the Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?'' I recognize many of you will be studying Matthew 24 in just a few moments during Bible study. So, you will receive a ''double-dose'' of Jesus' Second Coming today. But remember, You Asked for It .
Judgment Day is Good News
Tom Howard wrote a book some years ago called Chance or the Dance. He says either you have Judgment Day, which many of the religions of the world believe, or you don't have Judgment Day. If Judgment Day is really true, that means everything means something. Follow the logic with me. If Judgment Day is really true, that means everything means something. Nothing is forgotten. Good deeds, bad deeds ... everything means something. Or the other hand, if there is no Judgment Day... ...if the planet just dies, if the sun burns out... ... then human injustice goes on unpunished and nothing means anything. In essence, you have two choices ... you have two views of life. Either everything means something, or nothing means anything. What is it that distinguishes those two views? Judgment Day. Judgment Day is very good news. Judgment Day means you will not be forgotten. God sees. God knows.
What is the Second Coming of Jesus? T ...
Series: You Asked For It
Scott Maze
1 & 2 Thessalonians
Upcoming Election - early voting begins tomorrow. I love the fact that several of our church members are running for local offices - Javier Alvarez and Greg Bell. School Board is a really big deal and there are substantially different worldviews in play among those running for this position. Take time to bring your Christianity into the voting booth this week.
Several weeks ago, I asked for your help in your choice of today's sermon. Your top choice was ''When Will Jesus Return to Earth?'' But a little analysis of the results, led us to understand that it was really only this early service that asked for this topic. So ... in the next couple of services, the sermon will be on ''What is the Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?'' I recognize many of you will be studying Matthew 24 in just a few moments during Bible study. So, you will receive a ''double-dose'' of Jesus' Second Coming today. But remember, You Asked for It .
Judgment Day is Good News
Tom Howard wrote a book some years ago called Chance or the Dance. He says either you have Judgment Day, which many of the religions of the world believe, or you don't have Judgment Day. If Judgment Day is really true, that means everything means something. Follow the logic with me. If Judgment Day is really true, that means everything means something. Nothing is forgotten. Good deeds, bad deeds ... everything means something. Or the other hand, if there is no Judgment Day... ...if the planet just dies, if the sun burns out... ... then human injustice goes on unpunished and nothing means anything. In essence, you have two choices ... you have two views of life. Either everything means something, or nothing means anything. What is it that distinguishes those two views? Judgment Day. Judgment Day is very good news. Judgment Day means you will not be forgotten. God sees. God knows.
What is the Second Coming of Jesus? T ...
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