SERMON NOTES
The Proud Are Humbled, the Blind See
Jesus Saves His Own Through Trials
God Rejoices in Saving Sinners
The Proud Are Humbled, the Blind See
Jesus Saves His Own Through Trials
God Rejoices in Saving Sinners
What is the New Covenant?
How is the New Covenant Fulfilled?
When is the New Covnenatn Fulfilled?
Be Grounded in the Reality of Mercy
Make God Your ALL-in-ALL
Trust That Christ Really Did Remove Sin
Consider Your Frame
Marriage to the Law, verses 1-3, 5
Marriage to Christ, verse 4
The Fruit, verse 6
To Whom Much is Given, Much is Required
Esteem Others Better Than Yourself
Rewards Follow Humble Service
A salvation Jonah could not build; Verses 5-6, 10
A salvation not of ths world; Verses 7-10
A salvation not just for self; Verse 11
Christ Your Creator Reconciles Heaven and Earth, Verses 1-2
Christ Your Redeemer Earns Your Ascension Into Heaven, Verses 3-6
Christ Your King Is United with You in Spirit, Verses 7-10
A Royal Tomb for a King
Do Not Seek the Living Among the Dead
Yearn for the Resurrected Intercessor
Receive the Kingdom the Way a Child Would Receive a Gift
Only When We Receive Christ's Charity Do We Become Charitable
Remember the global purpose of the covenant
Humbly remember where you came from
Embrace the love of God that is only defined in Christ
God Honoring Belief: Humbly take Him at His word (verses 1-5a)
God Honoring Repentance: Humbly admit that you need His grace (verses 5b-10)
The Reliable Word of God: When all else fades away, cling to that which stands forever (chapter 2)
The Powerful Word of God: Respond to the gospel of free grace with thankful obedience (chapter 3:1-3a)
The Healing Word of God: Give your broken neighbor the same preached Word that healed you (chapter 3:3b-4)
Jesus Warns of Presecution
Jesus Promises to Send the Holy Spirit
Jesus Assures His Disciples
Salvation is of the LORD:We cannot save ourselves
Salvation is of the LORD:Our sovereign God alone can save
Salvation is of the LORD:God saves us for His purposes
Misguided Fear: What We Learn from the Pagan Sailors
Despairing Fear: What We Learn from Jonah
Faithful Fear: What We Learn from the "Greater Jonah"
The Beauty of the Story of Jonah: Be in fearful awe of the spectacular way the word of our majestic God comes
The Goodness of the Story of Jonah: Life application? Don't be like Jonah.
The Truth of the Story of Jonah: Remember that the story is about who God is, and what God really did accomplish in history.
The Father Glorified in Fruitful Disciples
Christ Commands Love Among Disciples
Disciples Prepared for Kingdom Service
First Temptation: Desire of the Flesh - Satan mocks Jesus questioning His identity as "Son of God" by tempting Him to end the God ordained fast.
Second Temptation: Pride of Life - Satan tempts Jesus to prove Himself by another miraculous act of presumption rather than wait for the Father to exalt Him.
Third Temptation: Desire of Eyes - Satan offers Jesus the Kingdom without the Cross.