YOUR SINS ARE FORGIVEN (2 OF 4)
by Stan Coffey
Scripture: Mark 2:1-12
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Your Sins Are Forgiven (2 of 4)
Series: Jesus Said...
Stan Coffey
Mark 2:1-12
We are in a series of messages from the Gospels entitled "Jesus Said." What Jesus said while He was on earth is extremely important. And in our text today are some of the sweetest words anyone could hear. Those words are, "your sins are forgiven." If Jesus has never forgiven your sins then today all you have to do is call upon Him and ask Him.
Now I want us to go back and look at verse 1. The Bible says, "And again he entered into Capernaum after some days; and it was noised that he was in the house. And straightway many were gathered together, insomuch that there was no room to receive them..." The way to fill the church, the way to fill a crusade is to noise it that Jesus is in the house. Jesus is to be the central person; Jesus is to be the central figure of everything the body of Christ does. It all centers around Him.
You know the reason this place is filled this morning is not because of my preaching, not because of the singing, not because of you or of me, but because people have heard that Jesus is in this place. And I don't have any doubt in my heart that if we will go and share the fact that Jesus is in this place, and then we will have a full church. That is what people are looking for today.
Jesus Christ is to be the central figure of all we do. And when people find out that there is a church where Jesus is, there is a church where there is a mighty Savior, who has the power to forgive, who has the power to heal, who has the power to change lives, who has the power to make a difference, who has the power to move in the hearts and lives of homes and marriages when there is a church like that, that kind of church is going to always be full and there is not going to be room for all who want to come.
The one essential ingredient in building a church, building a ministry, building a service is that Jesus Christ be present and be present in all of H ...
Series: Jesus Said...
Stan Coffey
Mark 2:1-12
We are in a series of messages from the Gospels entitled "Jesus Said." What Jesus said while He was on earth is extremely important. And in our text today are some of the sweetest words anyone could hear. Those words are, "your sins are forgiven." If Jesus has never forgiven your sins then today all you have to do is call upon Him and ask Him.
Now I want us to go back and look at verse 1. The Bible says, "And again he entered into Capernaum after some days; and it was noised that he was in the house. And straightway many were gathered together, insomuch that there was no room to receive them..." The way to fill the church, the way to fill a crusade is to noise it that Jesus is in the house. Jesus is to be the central person; Jesus is to be the central figure of everything the body of Christ does. It all centers around Him.
You know the reason this place is filled this morning is not because of my preaching, not because of the singing, not because of you or of me, but because people have heard that Jesus is in this place. And I don't have any doubt in my heart that if we will go and share the fact that Jesus is in this place, and then we will have a full church. That is what people are looking for today.
Jesus Christ is to be the central figure of all we do. And when people find out that there is a church where Jesus is, there is a church where there is a mighty Savior, who has the power to forgive, who has the power to heal, who has the power to change lives, who has the power to make a difference, who has the power to move in the hearts and lives of homes and marriages when there is a church like that, that kind of church is going to always be full and there is not going to be room for all who want to come.
The one essential ingredient in building a church, building a ministry, building a service is that Jesus Christ be present and be present in all of H ...
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