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“Daniel’s Penitential Prayer” Daniel 9:1-19

Sunday at 6:00 PM, we will continue our sermon series from the Book of Daniel entitled “Daniel’s Penitential Prayer.”  When he saw what God was going to do to finish His judgment upon the Israelites, Daniel “set his face” to pray, and with supplication, he interceded for his people.

My prayer is that the Holy Spirit will use this sermon to inspire us to “set our face” to pray for our nation.

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“From Now to Eternity” Matthew 24:33-36

While there are many things about the future that we cannot know, for God has not revealed them to us, we can understand many things about the future if we consistently and persistently study the Scriptures. In Matthew 16:3, Jesus chided the Jewish religious leaders, “You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times.”

What God said in prophecy 1000 years ago is fast becoming history. While we may be disturbed by the things happening today, according to biblical prophecy, we are about to see even worse things in the future as the world’s nations strut their military might against each other, and the pleasure-crazed humanity flaunts their decadence and defiance in God’s face. Beloved, God has chosen us to witness the convergence of these final biblical prophecies that will bring this age to an end.

We will explain this further in our Sunday morning sermon: “The Convergence Factor: From Now to Eternity.”

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“The Prayer God Hears” Romans 8:26-34

Tonight, at 6:00 PM, we will continue our new series of sermons on “True Praying in the Holy Spirit,” based on the book by the same name, written by G.H. MacGregor.  Our focus tonight will be on “The Prayer God Hears.”

“Whatever you ask in my name” is a promise made by Jesus in John 14:13-14. It signifies that God will grant requests made in Jesus’ name, provided they align with His will and for His glory.

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“From Golgotha to Glory” Selected Scriptures

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the centerpiece of the Christian Faith.

In 1 Corinthians 15:1-58, the Apostle Paul wrote, “If Christ has not been raised from the dead, our sins have not been forgiven, our Christian Faith is in vain, there is no meaning and purpose to this life, and we have no hope for our future.” However, for Christians, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event to be celebrated; it is the foundation for our daily lives, bringing us an unshakable hope and a profound purpose that guides our spiritual journey.  

In John 14:19, Jesus said, “Because I live, ye shall live also.” As the Gaither’s said in that great song of hope, “Because He lives, we can face tomorrow!” Even though the future is uncertain, we can find security in the certainty that God holds the future. His control over our lives is absolute, and He can make this life worth living for all who will receive His Son as their Savior and Lord.

Linda and I look forward to celebrating our Lord’s resurrection with you this Sunday at Heritage, as we continue our sermon series, “Jesus’ Journey to Jerusalem.” The title of this sermon is, “From Golgotha to Glory.”

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“The Two Coming World Rulers” Daniel 7:1-8:27

Sunday at 6:00 PM, we will continue our sermon series from the Book of Daniel entitled “God’s Sovereignty VS Man’s Vanity.”

In this sermon, we will look at “The Two Coming World Rulers.”

The “Antichrist” – the false christ, the ‘Lawless one, who opposes and exalts himself above God, and will demand to be worshipped as God.
The “Christ” – the true Messiah, who will, when He comes again, destroy the Antichrist and his armies, and cast them into the lake of fire.

What continues to amaze me is that God entrusted this vision to a teenage boy named Daniel.

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“From Gethsemane to Golgotha”

The Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt and said, on the tenth of this month, every man shall take for himself an unblemished lamb, a male, of the first year, and keep it until the fourteenth day of the month. Then the whole congregation of Israel shall kill it at twilight, take some of its blood, and put it on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the houses, for I will pass through the land of Egypt on that night and strike all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, both man and beast. The blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you are, for when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be on you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt.

If Jesus was the Lamb of God who would take away the world’s sin, He had to have been spotless and without blemish, and He was. If Jesus was, as the Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 5:7, “Our Passover Lamb,” He had to have fulfilled the pattern of the Law to the fullest, and He did, for at the same time the Priests were sacrificing the Passover lambs for the people, commemorating God’s deliverance of their forefathers from Egypt, God was sacrificing His Lamb to deliver us from our sins.

Therefore, Jesus was crucified at 3:00 PM on a Wednesday, the 13th of Nisan, for the observance of Passover began at 6:00 PM, and continued through late Saturday. Jesus was in the tomb three days and three nights, just as He said He would be, and He arose from the grave sometime after 6:00 PM on Saturday, which began the first day of the week.

Now, why is this specific date so important? We will explain that in our next sermon in the series, “Jesus’ Journey to Jerusalem.” The title of this sermon is, “From Gethsemane to Golgotha.”

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“The Two Intercessors” Romans 8:26-34

Wednesday at 6:00 PM, we will continue our sermons on “True Praying in the Holy Spirit.” The focus of this week’s study will be “The Two Intercessors” – Jesus, who is seated at the right hand of God the Father, advocating for us, and the Holy Spirit, who searches our hearts and verbalizes our prayers before God the Father with groanings too deep for words.

Oswald Chambers, author of “My Utmost for His Highest,” wrote: “We pray when there’s nothing else we can do, but God wants us to pray before we do anything. “

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“The Destiny of the Gentiles” Daniel 2:1-49

Sunday at 6:00 PM, we will continue our sermon series from the Book of Daniel entitled “God’s Sovereignty VS Man’s Vanity.” In this sermon, we will look at Nebuchadnezzar’s gold, silver, bronze, iron, and iron mixed with clay statue that represents the five successive Gentile kings that will dominate the world until Jesus comes again.

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“From Caesarea Philippi to Jerusalem” Matthew 16:13-Matthew 26:13

When Jesus heard that John the Baptist had been beheaded, He left Capernaum, which had been the home base of His initial ministry in Galilee, and took His disciples further north to the mountainous area known as Caesarea Philippi. This was a major turning point in Jesus’s earthly ministry, for after a time of review, clarification, and confirmation of what His disciples had learned about Him, He “turned His face steadfastly toward Jerusalem. “

 Jesus’ divine destiny was to be in Jerusalem on the 9th of Nissan for the observance of Passover. On Wednesday, the 13th of Nisan, at 3:00 PM, He would be sacrificed as the Lamb of God to atone for the sins of humanity, fulfilling His divine assignment. This precise timing, ordained by God, is a testament to the meticulous design of His divine plan.

In this sermon, we will cover several major events, including Peter’s confession of faith in Jesus as the Messiah, Jesus’ declaration that He will build His Church, and the powerful affirmation of Jesus’ deity by God the Father. These events serve as powerful reassurances of our faith in the divinity of Christ.

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“The Priority of Prayer”

Tonight, at 6:00 PM, we will continue our new series of sermons on “True Praying in the Holy Spirit,” based on the book by the same name, written by G.H. MacGregor.  Our focus tonight will be on “The Priority of Prayer,” not only looking at prayer as the priority of our lives, but what should be the priority within our time of prayer.

E.M. Bounds, a prominent 19th-century preacher and author, emphasized the power and importance of prayer, stating that “What the Church needs today is not more machinery or better, not new organizations or more and novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost can use– men of prayer, men mighty in prayer”.

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