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Peace Presbyterian Church

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Peace Presbyterian Church

Andrew Winter

Peace Presbyterian Church

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Peace Presbyterian Church

Andrew Winter

Peace Presbyterian Church

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Because we still sin, we pray that God would keep us from temptation and to deliver us from evil when that temptation comes. He gives us ordinary means of resisting temptation: watchful prayer, knowing God’s word, and other Christians to hold u
Facing a moral debt that we cannot pay, those of us who are in Christ are forgiven through his death on the cross. In turn, we forgive others as we have been forgiven.
In praying for our daily bread, we are moved to consistent dependence on God to provide our own needs and the needs of our community.
The first three petitions of The Lord's Prayer are all synonymous with "Let Your Kingdom Come." We look forward to the day when God's authority is recognized on earth, but until that day, we bring the kingdom about with our actions.
Simeon and Anna were representatives of Israel who were waiting for God's salvation to come. When Jesus arrived, Simeon could die in peace, even though God's full redemption hadn't yet come.Questions for Reflection and Discussion- Is there a fa
Why is the birth of a baby 2,000 years ago “good news of great joy for all people”?Note: This sermon has a uniquely somber tone because it was preached hours after a church member died.Questions for Discussion and Reflection- Is there a fact yo
Questions for Discussion and Reflection- Is there a fact you learned, question you had, or truth you were reminded of during today’s sermon?- What three things did God promise to Abraham?- What two dangers do we face when trying to reconcile th
Jesus is the ultimate divine king, the one who is great, the Son of God. In this passage, we see that John the Baptist, Mary, and the kings of the Old Testament are signposts meant to point to Jesus, not the destination themselves.Questions for
Just as God answered the prayers of Zechariah and Elizabeth by providing them a son, God answered the prayers of the people by sending a prophet who would herald the coming Day of the Lord.Discussion Questions- Is there a fact you learned, ques
Luke introduces his gospel by telling Theophilus how he compiled all his research together. He does this, so we can know the truth about Christ’s life, death, and resurrection.Questions for Reflection and DiscussionIs there a fact you learned,
Throughout the book of Ruth, we see God’s faithfulness to provide for his people.- There was famine, but God brought abundant food to Bethlehem (the house of bread).- There was childlessness, but God made Ruth’s womb fruitful.- Naomi had no one
God, through Boaz, showed incredible favor to Ruth. She did not earn this favor because of her lineage, but because she repented and trusted God. In the same way, we can have God’s favor when we repent and trust Christ, despite our sin.Question
In the middle of sin, famine, exile, and death, Naomi allowed the emptiness she felt to turn to bitterness against God. But her faithful God was at work in her life to bring about fullness and redemption.Questions for Reflection and DiscussionI
As we wait for the kingdom of God to come in full, the church does the work of the kingdom in this world. We, as Christ’s body in the world today, continue his work as we generously serve widows, orphans, and all those who are so often forced t
The early Christians were a community united around their common faith despite their other differences. They shared their time and money with each other as needs arose. Their neighbors saw this radical Christian community, and God added to them
For those whom God has justified (legally declared to be in the right), he is also at work sanctifying (making holy) by removing our sin from us and causing us to go on to do good works. In order to sanctify us, God has given us the preaching o
We experience God's presence in a uniquely special way in Word and Sacrament when the church gathers together. As we seek his face, we are reminded of the day when God will dwell with his people fully. We are filled with joy, and we turn and wo
Peace Presbyterian Church's mission is to Make Disciples who, by faith and by God’s power, love God and love their neighbors.
Creation: God created Adam and Eve fully alive, both spiritually and physically.Fall: Adam and Eve rebelled against God, bringing physical and spiritual death on all of humanity.Redemption: God is at work to restore his fallen creation. Those w
Though Israel was unfaithful to God, his promises to Abraham remained in effect. Through Christ, God circumcises the hearts of those who trust him, fulfilling his promise of giving Abraham a great nation who would bring blessing to the world.
In Deuteronomy 30, the nation of Israel is reminded of God’s faithfulness to them and were urged to choose life by loving God and obeying his commands. We face the same choice today.
In order to fulfil God's plan to bless the nations through Abraham's family, the church should reach out to those outside of God's family to bring them in.
Content Advisory: There’s nothing lewd or inappropriate in this sermon, but we do talk about sex, so use caution when listening with little ones.The Seventh Commandment summarizes all of God’s commands about marriage and sexuality. We often foc
The sixth commandment is more than a command simply not to murder. It is an acknowledgement that everyone is made in the image of God and is worthy of our respect and blessing. Everyone, including those you may consider your enemies.
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