Sermons on Jesus Christ (Page 3)

Sermons on Jesus Christ (Page 3)

Acts 1:1-11 – Jesus Ascends… Now What?

The disciples had spent three years with Jesus, but by the end of this passage he would no longer be with them physically. What were they to do once Jesus left? Sit back and wait? Hide from the world? Verse 8 gives us the answer: “Be my witnesses!” In this sermon, Pastor Kyle talks about the importance of being a witness for Christ and how we go about being a witness. We are not called to live a life of…

Exodus 12:21-23 – What’s The Big Deal With Easter?

In this Easter Sunday sermon, Pastor Kyle answers the question, “What’s The Big Deal With Easter?” Why is Easter usually the most attended day at church? Why not Cinco De Mayo or Valentine’s Day? It all comes down to the significance of Easter, which Pastor Kyle explains by looking at the story of Passover in Exodus 12. Just as the blood of a lamb was required for the angel of death to “pass over” a house, the blood of Jesus…

Luke 5:17-26 – Are You A Fan or Contributor?

In Luke 5, several friends work hard for the sake of one. Pastor Kyle points out several things that we can learn from them as we reach out to our “one” as well. This is the second of two sermons in the “Who’s Your One?” series. The friends of the paralytic encountered an obstacle when trying to help him. The door to Jesus was completely blocked so they went through the roof instead. When we encounter obstacles in getting our…

Matthew 11:28-30 – Finding Spiritual Peace

We live in a busy, anxious world. And with all the craziness around us, how do we have peace? In the first of a three week series, Pastor Kyle preaches from Matthew 11:28-30 and talks about how we can find spiritual peace. “Jesus calls us to ‘Come to him!’ Not religion, not good works, not even church. First and foremost, we must first come to him! Only then will our lives be changed and only then will we find true…

Revelation 21:1-8 – What Is Heaven Like?

There is a lot of “fake news” out there about heaven. It is in a cloud. It will be boring. In this message, pastor Kyle preaches from Revelation 21:1-8 to give some real information about what heaven will be like. Sermon Clip (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Isaiah 9:6 – Who Is Your Prince of Peace?

This is the final message in our series looking at the four names given to Jesus in Isaiah 9:6. In this message, Pastor Kyle looks at what it means for Jesus to be the Prince of Peace and the implications for those who follow him in the present. Jesus is our Prince of Peace! He has made a way for us to have peace with God. Will you turn to him today? Sermon Clip (The teaching sheet can be downloaded…

Isaiah 9:6 – Mighty God, Everlasting Father

Today’s sermon looks at two more names of Jesus given in Isaiah 9:6. As the mighty God and everlasting father, Jesus deserves our best. Are you treating him in that way or has your life drifted away from him? As the mighty God and everlasting Father, Jesus deserves our entire life, not just part of it. SERMON CLIP (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Isaiah 9:6 – Our Wonderful Counselor

In Isaiah 9:6, we see a prophecy from hundreds of years ago that Jesus would come as a baby and be our our wonderful counselor. Since he is the wonderful counselor, are we listening to him and obeying what he says? To ignore the Bible is to ignore the Wonderful Counselor, therefore we must be intentional about listening to Jesus! SERMON CLIP (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Hebrews 12:1-3 – Making It To The Finish

If you want to make it to the finish, then you must view the Christian life as a journey, not some kind of sprint. SERMON CLIP (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)

Hebrews 11:17-19 – Passing God’s Tests

Abraham passed the test. And in doing so, his actions portrayed a powerful picture of how Jesus Christ died for us. Sermon Clip (The teaching sheet can be downloaded by clicking on the above “save” button)