"Mercy" Tagged Sermons

"Mercy" Tagged Sermons

Salvation in No Other Name!

Many times we humans forget that Salvation is a “GIFT”. We forget that Salvation began in a manger and ended on a cross. Reality however, shows the miserable state of man without Christ. Humanity is vile, deformed, and leprous with sin. Jesus, and only Jesus can rescue us from the penalty of our sinful state. We must recognize this and surrender our deformed selves to His grace, love and mercy. Then and only then, can we share this miracle of…

Designed to Prosper

In a world where prosperity is defined by possessions and prestige, perhaps its time to look at prosperity from God’s vantage point? Scripture clearly promises prosperity and surety. Yet this reality is achieved through service and love, mercy and peace. Join us as we consider what it means to prosper is God’s economy. Scripture: 3 John 1:2, Psalm 1:1-3, 2 Peter 3:10-12, John 14:6, John 8:32, 1 John 2:6, John 16:33, Romans 12:18, James 3:18, Hebrews 12:14 “Designed to Prosper”…

Refuge

God calls each of us to Love God and Love Others. In other words, God wants you and I to be a “Safe” place a “Safe” person for others to experience the Love of God. We can only be safe people or provide a safe place as we allow God’s Spirit to make us into the people he wants us to be. Scripture: Matthew 9:35-36, John 3:17, John 3:34, John 5:19,30, Matthew 6:33, Matthew 5:44, Matthew 9:9-13, Micah 6:8 “Refuge”…

Father Knows Best

What kind of father revives broken children & restores broken relationships? DAD RISKED his reputation over his wild child; DAD LET his wild child face consequences of his own decisions; DAD LONGED for a restored relationship with his wild child; DAD LAVISHED gracious forgiveness on his wild child; DAD CELEBRATED the restored relationship with his wild child; DAD BEGGED his law-abiding child to be happy when the wild child came home. Scripture: Luke 15:11-31 “Father Knows Best” preached by Pastor…

Taking Care of Each Other

In the season of giving and receiving gifts, it is easy to overlook the basic needs of others. In “Taking Care of Each Other” by Elder Mark Everett, we are reminded how important it is to offer things that are free, that are necessary to everyone’s well-being. A smile, a kind word, walking WITH each other through life’s valleys. Offering respect for ALL, regardless of how they present themselves. This sermon is a MUST watch, and please bless others by sharing!