The Shepherd's Church The Shepherd's Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Welcome to the Shepherd's Church..
'We exist to glorify God together through the preaching, singing, hearing, and doing of His Word.'
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John 19:16-17 (Jesus, the Serpent Crushing, Giant Killing, Warrior)
In our sermon, we explore the ongoing spiritual warfare between the forces of God and evil. We cover topics like the Nephilim, man-eating giants, Goliath, and Golgotha, showing how all of these themes come together at the cross of Christ. Join us as we explore these themes together.
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John 19:6-15 (They Became A Curse)
Instead of trusting in Christ to take the curse on their behalf, the Jews of the first century welcomed the curses to fall upon their own heads. Join us as we look at what that means and what harrowing events followed because of this.
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John 19:1-5 - He Became Our Curse
As Jesus was being flogged in John 19, there are covenantal realities that are going on explicitly and implicitly under the surface. Jesus is taking upon Himself the curses of the covenant, so that we can walk away with freedom and with blessing.
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John 18:28-40 (The Kingship of Christ
In this sermon, we delve into the vital proclamation that 'Christ is King,' a statement of faith that stands at the heart of Christianity, yet has sparked significant controversy in today's societal discourse. Drawing upon the "Christ is King" controversy and its implications for believers, the message explores the guidance of 2 Timothy 2:23 on engaging with controversies, emphasizing the distinction between useless disputes and those vital to our faith. Through the biblical narrative of Jesus' interaction with Pilate in John 18:28-40, we uncover six truths about Christ's kingship, revealing it to be spiritual, truthful, timeless, counter to worldly logic, and transformative. This sermon challenges us to stand firm in our confession of Jesus as King, understanding that while this may provoke opposition, it is essential for advancing His kingdom and embodying the gospel's transformative power in our lives and the world.
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1 Corinthians 15:3-8; 20-28 (The Glory of the Gospel)
When we think about the Gospel as Americans, we often think about our individual salvation. But the Gospel, according to Scripture, is the campaign to conquer the entire world for the glory of Christ! Join us as we examine this cosmic Gospel in today's sermon!
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John 19:23-30 (The Horror of the Cross)
Join us this Good Friday as we explore the horrors of the cross, the agony Jesus went through, and what it all means for us.