Tag: Miller
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Ephesians 2:1-7 But God… 1/18/26 Sermon
Here’s the great news: God rescued us! Through no merit of our own, without deserving it even a little bit, the Lord shows His love for us by giving us mercy and grace in Jesus Christ. Our salvation – and our new life – is wrapped up in Him. His resurrection is ours, His eternal life is ours, too! In Jesus, we have life, now and forevermore.
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Ephesians 1:15-23 What Christ Has Done 1/11/26 Sermon
In Christ, we are more blessed than we realize.
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Ephesians 1:11-14 All Praise to Him 1/4/26 Sermon
We have an inheritance. In Christ, we have been predestined to obtain an inheritance. All our blessing is found in Jesus and He is everything that we need. God’s plan is being accomplished through Jesus to take people who are sinful yet chosen and to turn them into living examples and testimonies to God’s glory.
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Ephesians 1:1-10 Blessed in Christ 12/28/25 Sermon
God’s love for His people didn’t just start the day that you or I trusted Him. Instead, Paul writes that God has loved us since before the foundation of the world, and that love led to Him choosing us, bringing us to salvation in Jesus, so that we would live in the joy of Christ now and forever.
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Luke 2:1-7 Ordinary Miracles 12/21/25 Sermon
Sermon Video: 2:1-3 In those days. Luke tells us the historical details of the setting for Christ’s birth: Caesar had ordered a tax census that required folks to go to […]
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Luke 2:36-40 The Favor of God 12/7/25 Sermon
God’s blessing in Jesus matters more than our circumstances – it gives us joy now and forever.
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November 30, 2025 Sermon
The Point: Jesus’ arrival changes everything – He is a challenge to all who reject Him, but a hope to those who trust in God’s promises and power.
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Exodus 11:1-10 Get Ready to Go 11/23/25 Sermon
Only the Lord gives the perfect measure of both justice and mercy. Trust Him – receive Christ’s grace, have faith in God’s timing, believe that His ways are best.
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Exodus 10:21-29 Let There Be Light 11/16/25 Sermon
Foreshadowing. The darkness here, while seemingly less dramatic than some of the other plagues, is actually more terrifying for Egypt: it reflects judgment on their chief “god,” and is a theme taken up throughout the scriptures to show the difference between those who rightly receive God’s judgment for their sin, and the life-giving light given in Jesus to all who place their trust in Him.
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