Sermons by Jim Garrett

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Romans Series – Genuine Love

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When we run into Paul’s language that has an eternal perspective instead of a temporal perspective, we can find ourselves confronting the eternal when the temporal doesn’t make sense.  When trouble and heartache hit us, we find ourselves asking, “Why?”  What would it take for you to have everything temporal just right?  Would your comfortable […]

Romans Series – Equipped for Worship

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Two weeks ago we were in the first two verses of .  Paul was saying that if you do not move in your relationship and in truth, your growth in your Christian life will be in question.  This is true because we aren’t just a number.  This big, awesome God is looking right at each […]

Romans Series – Renewing of Your Mind

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We move forward today into .  When the first-century readers would have thought this as revolutionary in the face of the current culture.  That there is no sacrifice you can bring physically.  That the only sacrifice was ourselves by the means of faith and trust in Jesus.  This would have been seen as both simpler […]

Romans Series – Living Sacrifice

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God planned his promise before the foundation of the world.  We are very temporal, very event oriented people.  So it can be confusing to know that to God, Jesus was always the sacrificed lamb.  So the irony is strong when we look at when the Roman and religious leaders presented both a murderer and Jesus […]

Romans Series – Boasting in Jesus

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As we moving forward in Romans, I find myself anxious as we approach .  Not anxious in a bad way, but anxious in a way that I can hardly wait for us to dive into what is coming up.  Up to now, we have dealt with what might be considered “theology”. But Romans will now […]

Jesus is the Risen Lord

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As we gather today, we look at the historical account of Jesus’ resurrection and His conquering of death. A modern secular world pushes out lot documentaries, books, and articles trying to explain the resurrection event.  In addition, they describe Jesus in such was that exclude the title of “risen” or “resurrected”.  Because of the ramifications, […]

Jesus is the Spotless Lamb

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When Jesus said that he would be high and lifted up, those around him didn’t grasp the reality of the upcoming crucifixion.  Many people looked at the Old Testament prophesies that focused on the Messiah’s reign, but they chose to ignore Messiah as the spotless lamb.  They would perform sacrifices for millennia, yet they didn’t […]

Romans Series – God Is Known To All

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As we finish , we are focusing on the call for us to the belief that God has made a way for salvation.  As we come to the further discussion, we are asked, “What is our responsibility in light of the promises of Jesus?” Paul is going to say that that this truth isn’t something […]

Romans Series – Professing with Our Hearts and Mouths

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We have seen Paul lay the case for Jesus being the Messiah, and we have the foundation of belief that no other structure of belief can give.  So now he asks, “What should our response be?”  And we will see how others might incorrectly answer.  Some responded to Paul by saying they were born into […]

Romans Series – Center Stone or Stumbling Stone

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As we move forward in Romans, we have to ask ourselves why would Paul stake everything on the belief of Jesus as our salvation?  And ultimately the answer is because God was pointing to Jesus all along through His Word.  And we all have to respond to this evidence.  Will we grab onto what God […]