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Merwin Rylaarsdam
Contributing sermons since Jan 4, 2006
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Narnia: Always Winter, Never Christmas
Contributed on Jan 4, 2006
A world without Christ is a world that is "always winter and never Christmas."
Sermon – “Always Winter, Never Christmas” Scripture – Isaiah 40 There is a strange phenomenon that is happening in the world today. Two unlikely groups of people have gotten together and are excitedly talking about the same thing! It’s strange that Hollywood and the Evangelical church are ...read more
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Narnia: Is He Safe?
Contributed on Jan 4, 2006
Christ is not safe, but he is good.
Scripture – Matthew 10:32-42 Sermon – “Is He Safe?” I heard some disturbing news this past week. There’s really nothing wrong with it, but I thought that I’d never see the day when what I’m about to say would happen. It seems that people have not learned from the past, and when we fail to ...read more
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Narnia: Here Is Your Brother
Contributed on Jan 4, 2006
Reacceptance of a fallen and forgiven Christian into the faith is not an option.
Sermon – “Here Is Your Brother” Scripture: Luke 7:36-50 ‘Tis the season for parties. They might be parties which people look forward to all year, or they might be parties that we dread. It might be a large work-related party where the political thing to do is show up, or it might be a large ...read more
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Narnia: Death Working Backwards
Contributed on Jan 4, 2006
Christ gives us hope that death no longer has dominion, but works backwards to produce life.
“Death Working Backwards” Scripture: John 1:1-18 The life of Jesus is filled with what skeptics would call “impossibilities.” From the very moment the egg in Mary’s womb was fertilized by the Holy Spirit, to his long-predicted birth in Bethlehem, to his being sent and called out of Egypt, to ...read more
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Narnia
Contributed on Jan 4, 2006
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After Being Away On Business, A Man Thought It ...
Contributed on Jan 4, 2006
After being away on business, a man thought it would be nice to bring his wife a little gift. “How about some perfume?” he asked the cosmetics clerk. She showed him a bottle costing $50.00. “That’s a bit much,” he said, so she returned with a smaller bottle for $30.00. “That’s still quite a ...read more