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Faithful to the Finish
Peter's final call to a young and growing church
Grace and Glory
A short series through the highlights of 1 Peter
Entrusted
Gifts, risk, and the return of the King
Our scene flows along with Pilate moving back and forth to Jesus and to His accusers or the people. Eight times in this passage Pilate moves back and forth, showing how indecisive he was in this matter.
Our scene flows along with Pilate moving back and forth to Jesus and to His accusers or the people. Eight times in this passage Pilate moves back and forth, showing how indecisive he was in this matter. READ 18:28. Last time, we saw how Jesus was arrested in the garden, taken to Annas behind ...read more
Scripture: John 18:28-40, John 19:1-15
Denomination: Baptist
Is it necessary to accept Jesus as Lord as well as Savior?
King of Kings and Lord of Lords: A Sermon for Christ the King Sunday 1 Timothy 6:13–16 NKJV I urge you in the sight of God who gives life to all things, and before Christ Jesus who witnessed the good confession before Pontius Pilate, that you keep this commandment without spot, blameless until ...read more
Scripture: 1 Timothy 6:13-16, John 18:33-37
Denomination: Independent/Bible
Our solemnity today is that of Christ the King. When we claim that Christ is the King of the Universe, we support that claim with a passage that seems to be quite crazy.
Christ the King Once upon a time in a land not far from here, there was a choice to be made for the leader of the land. A woman was placed in contention for the prime leader of the whole nation. Her platform was not well-defined, but one thing was clear from every word out of her mouth. She had no ...read more
Scripture: Daniel 7:13-14, Revelation 1:5-8, John 18:33-37
Denomination: Catholic
Christ's reign differs from all others; it represents an inverted hierarchy that places the weak before the strong and the last before the first.
Divine Love as Leadership: Christ the King's Radical Model for Contemporary Times Intro: Christ's reign differs from all others; it represents an inverted hierarchy that places the weak before the strong and the last before the first. Scripture: Daniel 7:13-14, Revelation 1:5-8, ...read more
Denomination: Other
El reinado de Cristo es diferente de todos los demás; representa una jerarquía invertida que coloca a los débiles antes que a los fuertes y a los últimos antes que a los primeros.
El amor divino como liderazgo: el modelo radical de Cristo Rey para los tiempos contemporáneos Introducción: El reinado de Cristo es diferente de todos los demás; representa una jerarquía invertida que coloca a los débiles antes que a los fuertes y a los últimos ...read more
Ang paghahari ni Kristo ay naiiba sa lahat ng iba; ito ay kumakatawan sa isang baligtad na hierarchy na naglalagay ng mahina bago ang malakas at ang huli bago ang una.
Banal na Pag-ibig bilang Pamumuno Intro: Ang paghahari ni Kristo ay naiiba sa lahat ng iba; ito ay kumakatawan sa isang baligtad na hierarchy na naglalagay ng mahina bago ang malakas at ang huli bago ang una. Banal na Kasulatan: Daniel 7:13-14, Apocalipsis 1:5-8, Juan ...read more
What was His Crime?
What was His Crime? Scripture: John 18:1-40; John 19:1-42. Reflection Last week, I heard from my friend that one of her relatives had a car accident at midnight. She sent me the news link from Facebook in the local newspaper. The news carried a photo of the accident car, but there was ...read more
Scripture: John 18:1-40, John 19:1-42
People often become obsessed with royalty because they need someone to look up to, to be part of something larger than themselves. But they are always disappointed.
We fought a war, once, to get rid of a king. Two hundred and twenty-two years ago Americans took up arms to win our independence from King George III of England. Some of the biggest issues were trade and taxes, sound familiar? “Fast Track” and IRS reform, 18th-century style. I suppose it’s always ...read more
Scripture: John 18:33-37
Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed
We live in a day and age where people are longing for truth and wondering if it can be known. Jesus came to testify to the Truth - the reality of the seen and unseen.
Throughout this summer we are doing an apologetic series called, “What do you believe?” In addition, during the month of August we will be offering a few sessions on cults and comparative religions. Our desire as a church is to equip people with the truth so each person can stand up for and defend ...read more
Scripture: John 18:28-37, John 8:32
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational
You may have noticed, but we see more and more in the world that Christians are arguing about everything. We seem to have more and more Christians judging people not in the faith.
You may have noticed, but we see more and more in the world that Christians are arguing about everything. We seem to have more and more Christians judging people not in the faith. Ryan posted something on TikTkok and Instagram, and Christians did not hold back. It made me think that if we cannot ...read more
Scripture: John 18:33-36, 1 Corinthians 14:3-7
The world says truth is fluid, but God says truth is fixed.
### Introduction: The Red Balloon and the Culture of Subjective Truth Each week in this series we’ve let culture speak first — and then we’ve asked, ‘What does God say?’ Today I want to show you a short, funny little sketch that captures our cultural moment about as well as anything I’ve seen. ...read more
Scripture: John 18:33-40, Judges 21:25, John 14:6, 2 Timothy 4:3-4, Colossians 4:6, Ephesians 4:11-15 (view more) (view less)
Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ
Today we must give thanks for the gift of Jesus. His self-giving knew no limits and doesn’t stop giving even now.
Good Friday 2025 I’ve frequently thought that the best approach to a homily for Good Friday would be to stand and look at the biggest cross or crucifix and focus on the pain and torment Jesus underwent two thousand years ago. I’ll encourage you to do that sometime in the next couple of days before ...read more
Scripture: Isaiah 52:13-15, Isaiah 53:1-12, Hebrews 4:14-16, Hebrews 5:7-9, John 19:1-42, John 18:1-39 (view more) (view less)
Have you ever been in debt?
Title: Jesus Cancels Your Debt Intro: Have you ever been in debt? Scriptures: Isaiah 52:13-53:12, Hebrews 4:14-16; Hebrews 5:7-9, John 18:1-40, John 19:1-42. Reflection Dear Sisters and Brothers, "When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, 'It is finished,' and he bowed ...read more
¿Alguna vez has estado endeudado?
Título: Jesús cancela tu deuda Introducción: ¿Alguna vez has estado endeudado? Escrituras: Isaías 52:13-53:12, Hebreos 4:14-16; Hebreos 5:7-9, Juan 18: 1-40, Juan 19:1-42. Reflexión Queridos hermanos y hermanas: Cuando Jesús hubo tomado el vinagre, dijo: ...read more
Nabaon ka na ba sa utang?
Pamagat: Kinansela ni Jesus ang Iyong Utang Intro: Nabaon ka na ba sa utang? Mga Banal na Kasulatan: Isaias 52:13-53:12, Hebreo 4:14-16; Hebreo 5:7-9, Juan 18: 1-40, Juan 19:1-42. Pagninilay Mahal na mga kapatid na babae at kapatid, "Nang matanggap ni Jesus ang maasim na alak, sinabi ...read more