Sinner - Audio
If you have true faith. you will see the greatness of your sin and you will see that Jesus is even greater.

If you have true faith. you will see the greatness of your sin and you will see that Jesus is even greater.
Only the life built on Jesus will survive the storms that are to come.
We can only produce what we are, so real change must come from the inside and work its way out.
Jesus calls us to love those who have done nothing to deserve it, and to be more aware of our sin than that of others.
Jesus frees us from having to prove ourselves, both to God and other people.
In healing physical diseases, Jesus shows that He has come to heal our deepest need: our sin and separation from God.
Jesus invites rescued sinners to participate in His mission to rescue sinners.
Jesus shows that God's kingdom has come by pushing back the effects of sin and evil in the world.
The Gospel is nothing less than a total rescue that is available at this very moment to anyone who will believe.
Jesus is the true Son of God who comes to redeem the sons of earth.
God's arrival calls for a radical re-orientation of your sin.
Jesus' first words reveal that He is committed to the His Father's course whatever the cost may be.
The very moment that evil seems to have one its greatest victory, is actually the moment of its greatest defeat.
When Jesus is presented as the temple, he is recognized as the One who comes to bring light and comfort to the world.
Jesus' humility brings glory to God and salvation to His people
John's birth and ministry point to a salvation that is far better than anything Israel, or we, could have ever imagined.
The God of the impossible enters the world as a lowly human to redeem lowly humans.
God begins his rescue mission by breaking the long silence. He promises an old, childless couple that they will have a son who will pave the way for the coming Lord.
The Gospel of Luke is an orderly, comprehensive, and accurate account of the the life and ministry of Jesus, aimed at showing us how He fulfilled the promises of the Old Testament.
Elders work for Jesus, the Good Shepherd, by knowing, feeding, leading and protecting God's sheep.
Bad leadership is self-serving and neglects to feed, lead and protect the people under its care. Thankfully, God provides a better shepherd for His people.
God loves His people so deeply that He cares for them completely. The LORD's shepherding care of his people can be described in 4 ways: He knows His sheep; He feeds His sheep; He leads His sheep; He protects His sheep.
What does it look like for the church to be an embassy of God's grace to a fallen, sinful world? We have to understand our message, understand our audience and rest in the power of God to rescue sinners.
Those who have been reconciled to God are now ambassadors of that same reconciliation. The church is an embassy of the Kingdom of God.
Community is the second aspect of church life that makes up our mission. The gospel creates a new group of people who are helping each other to imitate Jesus as they grow.
The church is a community of people who are learning from Jesus what it means to pursue the "one thing necessary." Worship is pursuing and giving our lives to know and follow Jesus.
In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus models for us some of the key elements of genuine, Biblical prayer.
God’s mission for His church is to make and shape followers of Jesus, who are learning from Jesus how to live.
Paul closes his letter to the Corinthian church with some diverse but important words about Christian giving and service.
The last act of God's great story of redemption is the restoration of the Kingdom of God. What Jesus begins at his first coming, he will finish at his second.