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Good Friday, a wonderful day

Sermon for Good Friday Isaiah 52:13-53:12  +  John 18:1-19:42 I recently reminded someone that Good Friday was coming up, and she said, “Oh, that’s the sad day—the day Jesus died.” But is that right? Is today a day when we … Continue reading

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The Christian Passover surpasses the Jewish Passover

Sermon for Maundy Thursday Exodus 12:1-14  +  1 Corinthians 11:23-32  +  John 13:1-15 For 1500 years, from the days of Moses until Maundy Thursday, God’s people Israel were commanded to celebrate the Passover in commemoration of that night when God’s … Continue reading

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A lesson from Peter, Judas, and the two thieves

Sermon for Holy Tuesday +  Luke 22 – 23  + Out of all the things to consider from the Passion History, let’s focus this evening on what the Holy Spirit teaches us from Peter’s threefold denial of Jesus, and from … Continue reading

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A lesson from Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane

Sermon for Holy Monday +  Mark 14 – 15  + The Passion History is so rich in teaching and meaning that we could spend the rest of our lives delving into it and we still wouldn’t cover it all. But … Continue reading

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Not a whatever-you-want-Him-to-be kind of King. But a Redeemer-King.

right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Palmarum Philippians 2:5-11  +  Matthew 21:1-9  +  Matthew 26-27 It’s good that we connect the beginning of Holy Week to the end of it, that we connect Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem … Continue reading

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