Mark 1:4-11 There are some passages in the bible that are hard to explain theologically. Like Jesus getting baptized in the River Jordan by John. It just doesn’t make sense theologically. After all, John’s baptism was a baptism of repentance
We have been made holy.
Today’s message is from Hebrews 10:10, “We have been made holy.” Last week, we learned from Hebrews 9:15, the theme was “Christ is the mediator of a new covenant.” As the mediator of the new covenant, Christ has created a
Christ is the mediator of a new covenant.
↓Audio link to the sermon: Today’s message is from Hebrews 9:15, “Christ is the mediator of a new covenant.” Last time, at Christmas service, I talked about the birth of Jesus at the right timing of God. Matthew 1:17 says,「Thus
Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife
↓Audio link to the sermon: “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife,” (Matthew 1:20) Merry Christmas! Today, we are having Christmas service with you. The word Christmas comes from Christ and Mas,
Fellowship as “Partnership” and “Supporting the Needy Materially”
↓Audio link to the sermon: Intro Good morning, fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. In my last sermon, I started on the topic of “fellowship,” which is a very broad subject. Last month I talked about how fellowship is a
Christ has a permanent priesthood.
↓Audio link to the sermon: Today’s message is from Hebrews 7:24, “he has a permanent priesthood.“ Same as the previous message, we will learn from verse 24. I believe verses 24 and 25 are important words. Christ lives forever
Jesus lives forever
↓Audio link to the sermon: Today’s message title is from Hebrews 7:24, “…Jesus lives forever” Verse 24 and 25 are very important words. Christ lives forever, he has the duty of a priest, and he acts as an intercessor for