Every day during the month, a new Holiday Thought will be put on this blog. Each thought will contain a scripture reading, a devotional thought, and a prayer.
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SUNDAY MESSAGES
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Message from November 27, 2011
This is the beginning of a series called Unpredictable, which shows several Old Testament prophecies about Jesus, and what they mean to us. This message tells us what the word Shiloh means, and how it helps us to live as free believers.
Message from November 20, 2011
This is one of my favourite sermons to preach. It talks about food. It also shows us the changes that have been made since Jesus came, and how that matters to us.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Message from November 13, 2011
As Paul closes his letter to the Colossians by reminding them that he was in prison, we as believers should remember what we have been set free from, as well.
Title: Remember Your Chains
Text: Colossians 4:18
Series: Putting Christ First #15 (last in series)
Title: Remember Your Chains
Text: Colossians 4:18
Series: Putting Christ First #15 (last in series)
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Who I Am in Christ
Neil Anderson, who has done such good work over the years with books like Victory Over the Darkness and The Bondage Breaker, compiled a list of the Christian's identity in Christ. This is a foreshadowing of the message for Sunday, November 13.
Directions: Right-click on this picture, and tell it to open in a new tab or a new window. Click on the image to make it larger, and you can then print off the good stuff!
Directions: Right-click on this picture, and tell it to open in a new tab or a new window. Click on the image to make it larger, and you can then print off the good stuff!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Message from November 6, 2011
As the sermon series on Colossians begins to wrap up, the apostle Paul shares some personal words on friends and coworkers for the Lord. What do we do with a "top-ten" list of Christian qualities? It's easy to be discouraged, but there's a better way.
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