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  • Narnia: Not A Tame Lion Series

    Contributed by Roy Carter on Dec 5, 2005
    based on 34 ratings
     | 4,514 views

    This is a sermon describing the connection between Aslan and Jesus neither are safe but both are good.

    Not A Tame Lion Philippians 2:6-7; Revelation 5:5 INTRODUCTION: Movie Clip From Second Hand Lions A man and his pet giraffe walk into a bar and start having a few quiet drinks. As the night goes on, they get pretty drunk. The giraffe finally passes out near the pool tables and the man decides to ...read more

  • The Chronicles Of Narnia

    Contributed by Robert Kelley on Dec 9, 2005
    based on 29 ratings
     | 4,325 views

    We have the Bible. Why read children’s books like the Narnia Tales?

    The Chronicles of NARNIA A special opportunity has come to the screens this Christmas. “The Chronicles of Narnia” is a movie that could open the eyes of many to more than just Hollywood splendor. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (LWW) is one of seven books in a series about the adventures ...read more

  • Narnia: The Lion Series

    Contributed by Weston Holen on Dec 19, 2005
     | 3,496 views

    Jesus, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, is good, powerful, and worthy of praise!

    The Chronicles of Narnia is getting positive reviews from many sources. But not everyone likes the film. In The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, the children hear someone say, mysteriously, "Aslan is on the move". C. S. Lewis writes: "Now a very curious thing happened. None of the children knew ...read more

  • Narnia - Just Call Me Edmund

    Contributed by Robert Fox on Dec 20, 2005
    based on 12 ratings
     | 2,766 views

    We probably all identify with the nobler characters in this movie - Noble Peter, Loyal Lucy, Steadfast Susan. But in reality, we are all Edmund. Student ministry PowerPoint format.

    [NARNIA – JUST CALL ME EDWARD] Slide Graphics – picture of Lucy standing by lamppost, picture of C.S. Lewis Slide Text – “There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. Natures, cultures, arts, civilizations – these are mortal, and their life is to ours as the life of a ...read more

  • Narnia: The Lion Comes Series

    Contributed by Timothy Darling on Dec 21, 2005
    based on 14 ratings
     | 3,493 views

    As a lion is passionate about protecting his young, Christ’s passion is his love for you.

    The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is a Christian allegory, so, it is not surprising that there are people in the world who are attacking this story and Lewis in writing it. Some even say that the Church is making it out to be something it is not. The Bible does use the lion for many ideas, but in ...read more

  • Narnia: The Original Lion-King Series

    Contributed by Jeffrey Ebert on Dec 22, 2005
    based on 6 ratings
     | 4,359 views

    Jesus is the great Lion King who cannot be caged or ignored. He comes into your life with awesome power and majestic love.

    THE ORIGINAL LION-KING Revelation 5:1-14 This Christmas season we have been using the children’s story of the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe as a means of illuminating the life and mission of Jesus. The author of the book, C. S. Lewis, was a dynamic and prolific Christian writer. He created a ...read more

  • Narnia: Have You Met The Lion? Series

    Contributed by Daniel Driggs on Dec 23, 2005
    based on 6 ratings
     | 3,498 views

    An examination of some of the characteristics of the Lion of Judah as displayed in Aslan the lion in C. S. Lewis’The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    TITLE: Have you met the Lion? TEXT: Revelation 5:5 Through the years there have been a number of famous lions on television and in the movies. • Leo debuted on July 31, 1928 as the MGM lion mascot seen at the beginning of every MGM feature film. • In the film adaptation The Wizard of Oz ...read more

  • Revlation Chapter 5 Series

    Contributed by Rev. Bruce A. Shields on Jun 12, 2006
    based on 3 ratings
     | 3,444 views

    Examine Revelation Chapter 5 Verses 1 - 7.

    Revelation Chapter 5 Vs. 1-7: the Sealed Book Rev. Bruce A. Shields First Baptist Church of Tawas City Michigan www.tawasbaptist.org Key Verse; Revelation 1:19 “Write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now and what will take place later.” Revelation Chapter 1: Things you have ...read more

  • Worship The Way God Really Intended It Series

    Contributed by Scott Chambers on Jun 9, 2005
    based on 31 ratings
     | 4,186 views

    A study on the church.

    In a famous broadcast to the United States, England’s Arch Bishop William Temple made a statement that he knew could be considered an outrageous statement. “This world can be saved from political chaos and collapse by one thing only,” he announced, “and that is worship.” We would love to be able ...read more

  • Worship In Heaven Part Ii Series

    Contributed by Mike Wilkins on Dec 15, 2003
    based on 34 ratings
     | 3,275 views

    The Lion Of Judah is worthy of our praise because he is the Lamb that was slain

    Worship In Heaven Part II December 7, 2003 Revelation 5 Two weeks ago I preached from Revelation 4 where we got this glimpse into the worship of heaven. John gives us this fantastic description of the throne and the One who sits on the throne. There are amazing colors like gemstones and ...read more

  • Digno Es El Cordero Series

    Contributed by Timothy Archer on Jan 6, 2004
    based on 9 ratings
     | 8,249 views

    El León de Judá resulta ser un Cordero. ¿Qué significa para nosotros?

    Comenzamos nuestra serie hablando de la necesidad de ir más allá de la realidad presente, de ir más allá del aquí y ahora para ver las cosas eternas. Leímos el siguiente pasaje para orientarnos: Colosenses 3:1-2 Siendo, pues, que han resucitado con Cristo, busquen las cosas de arriba, donde Cristo ...read more

  • The Lamb Standing Series

    Contributed by Gary Stebbins on Jul 27, 2007
    based on 3 ratings
     | 2,672 views

    As Easter approaches, we want to have a better understanding and a deeper revelation of what God did for us at the cross.

    Introduction Continue- journey to the cross/resurrection of Jesus Christ. As Easter approaches- understand what God did for us Heb 2:17 Therefore, it was necessary for him to be made in every respect like us, his brothers and sisters, so that he could be our merciful and faithful High Priest ...read more

  • The Trinity: Connecting Point

    Contributed by Peter Loughman on Oct 27, 2006
    based on 4 ratings
     | 2,834 views

    Trinity. No one can ever fully explain it - I give it a go.

    Our Spiritual Worldview will determine what we experience spiritually and will determine how we understand spiritual events. Last week, we saw from Scripture a man named Simon saw acts of the Holy Spirit before him and thought that it was some kind of spiritual use of power he could be trained ...read more

  • Narnia: Christ - The Overcoming Lion

    Contributed by Clark Tanner on Sep 27, 2005
    based on 143 ratings
     | 5,506 views

    Jesus, our Aslan, has overcome.

    “See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed.” “Safe?” said Mr. Beaver. Don’t you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.” C.S. Lewis published the first installment of his ...read more

  • Is Narnia Christian?

    Contributed by Andrew Corbett on Dec 29, 2005
    based on 3 ratings
     | 2,256 views

    Exploring both the debate within the Christian community about the value of The Chronicles of Narnia and the debate within the secular community about its allegorical meaning.

    CS Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia are now acclaimed by many as the standard for what is considered ’classic’ in Children’s fantasy literature, yet they have provoked heated responses from Christians who reject their use of mythology, and even derision from some aspects of the secular media for its ...read more