Living Hope Fellowship Sermon Archive
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The Sermon Archive for Living Hope Fellowship in Lexington, KY
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Pursuing Unity In The Body of Christ - Audio
A look at relational unity within the body of Christ and with the person of Jesus Christ from Ephesians 4:1-6.
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A Prayer To Know The Impact of God's Love - Audio
In this message, Pastor Chris Rieber examines Paul's prayer for the Ephesian church that they be rooted and grounded in the love of Christ. Being rooted in Christ is the essence of our relationship with Him.
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The Eternal Purpose of God - Audio
In this message, Pastor Chris Rieber looks at Ephesians 3 to examine how God is working the "long game" with us. He works with an eternal perspective. We shouldn't get so wrapped up in the here and now that we lose sight of Eternity in view.
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The Blessings of Being In Christ - Audio
In the opening Sermon of our series through the book of Ephesians, Pastor Chris Rieber looks at the fact that all the good we have in salvation is provided through Christ and secured in Christ.
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The Crucial Work of The Crucifixion - Audio
In this message, Pastor Chris Rieber begins a series walking through the Book of Ephesians. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week which carried Christ from the praise of the Triumphal Entry to the humiliation of the Cross and the glory of His resurrection. This message focuses on the importance and urgency of Christ's redemptive work on the cross. Without an occupied cross, there could be no empty tomb.
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The Blind Man: Seeing Clearly For The First Time - Audio
In this message, Pastor Derek Holmes looks at Jesus' miraculous healing of the Blind Man at the Pool of Siloam. This man was healed by his faith to obey Christ's commands, and his view of Christ clarified from thinking Jesus was just a man to being the Son of God worthy of His worship. The Pharisees, however, chose to remain blind even though all the evidence of Christ was right in front of them.
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