Published: Jan 4, 2025 | Categories: Advent: Long Foretold, Sermons | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
At Christmas, the world buzzes with excitement. Gifts pile under trees, lights twinkle on every street, and families gather for meals and celebration. But beyond these moments lies a deeper truth. Ultimate joy isn’t something wrapped in shiny paper or delivered by courier. It’s a gift from God, offered freely through Jesus Christ. This Christmas, as you celebrate with loved ones, reflect on the profound invitation to experience a joy that lasts forever.
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Published: Dec 28, 2024 | Categories: Advent: Long Foretold, Sermons | Tags: Pastor Todd Johnson
Life can feel overwhelming. When challenges come, you might find yourself searching for someone who truly understands your struggles and has the wisdom to help you navigate them. The Bible describes Jesus as our Wonderful Counselor, offering hope and guidance when we need it most.
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Published: Dec 21, 2024 | Categories: Advent: Long Foretold, Sermons | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
Throughout history, no king has ever ruled the entire earth. Yet the Bible speaks of a coming King whose reign will extend “from sea to sea” (Zechariah 9:10). This King is Jesus. His reign was foretold in Micah 5:2-4, which describes a ruler from Bethlehem whose greatness will reach “to the ends of the earth.”
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Published: Dec 14, 2024 | Categories: Advent: Long Foretold, Sermons | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
Have you ever felt lost or unsure where life is taking you? It’s easy to follow the wrong paths in search of meaning or fulfillment. But what if the guidance you need has been there all along? Jesus calls Himself the Good Shepherd, offering to lead, protect, and restore His people. Understanding what this means can change everything about how you navigate life’s toughest challenges.
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Published: Dec 7, 2024 | Categories: Advent: Long Foretold, Sermons | Tags: Pastor Nate Keeler
Hosea 3 might be one of the shortest chapters in the Bible, but its message is profoundly rich. James Montgomery Boyce, a notable theologian, once described it as the “greatest chapter in the Bible.” Why? Because it vividly portrays the gospel story 700 years before Christ’s birth.
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