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Jonathan White Jonathan White
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- Religion & Spirituality
Sermons by Pastor Jonathan White, Lead Pastor of CrossPointe Family Church located in Hurricane, WV.
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Luke 5:27-32 - Unlikely Unity
Introduction: It has been said in the past that the church is the only fellowship in the world where the one requirement for membership is the unworthiness of the candidate (repeat). What a statement, Church. Wouldn’t churches across the world look a little differently if this was how we truly viewed…
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Luke 5:17-26 - Paralyzed Proof
Introduction: As we begin today’s message, we will be seeing an account that involves a paralytic man. We are not told details about how long he was paralyzed or what caused his paralysis. But we are able to observe that he is unable to get around other than being carried on a bed by his friends. It…
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Luke 5:12-16 - He is Willing
Introduction: There are two groups of people that struggle to come to Christ. One group is prideful and denies their need for Him. Oftentimes they even deny His existence despite the proof that is all around them. This group seems to grow by the day. But the other group is in just as bad of a situation.…
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Luke 5:1-11 - Be Ready
Introduction: So many people live their entire lives asleep. No, they don’t close their eyes and nod off as they walk around. But they are clueless about what is truly going on around them. They do not see God working in this world. They are oblivious to the spiritual warfare going on around them. They…
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Luke 4:31-44 - Power and Authority
Introduction: Power and Authority. We mentioned these terms last week but didn’t fully define them. Today we are going to see them illustrated in a mighty way as we see the supernatural works of the Messiah. Authority describes the overarching divinity of Christ. There is no one higher than Him. This…
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Luke 4:14-30 - Rapid Rejection
Introduction: Researchers have spent a lot of time trying to understand the quick changes of crowds. Some call it ‘group think.’ Others refer to it as ‘collective behavior.’ But it is clear that a crowd often reacts differently than a single person would in the same situation. Today we are going to see…