There are various terms used in Scripture which we do not hear use in our daily conversations. Theses include such terms at sanctification, propitiation, and justification. It is the last of these terms which is our “One Word” study for this time. There are several questions which come to mind when I think about this term:

  • What is it?
  • Why do we need it?
  • How do we obtain it?
  • What does it do for us?

This is what we hope to learn from this lesson.

 

No sermons found.

The Gospel Is For All

April 26, 2015
The "good news" of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ is a message for all people throughout all time. From the days of the church's beginning in…
The apostle John gives a vision of Jesus unlike any of the other gospel writers. John wrote His gospel so that people down through history might read of these miracles…
Who is Jesus Christ? Peter told the household of Cornelius that he was a man "who went about doing good" (Acts 10:38). But Jesus is much more than that. He…
There is a question, perhaps as old as mankind itself: Am I worth anything? Does disgrace obliterate our worth? God purges our past and gives us power in the present.…
How do you know what the will of God is — not in reference to those things clearly revealed in God’s Word but in other areas of life: a.) What…

What drives your faith? What causes you to get up every morning and face the day? Look at the song that we sing in our song books. It is #464,…
Who is Jesus? That is the question approached by all four gospel writers . Matthew, Mark, Luke and John each address this question from a different viewpoint. Tonight our goal…
The will of God is not always done, but the will of God is that you pray and God can change things. The God I pray to is the God…
How do you reconcile the will of God with prayer? a.) God's will is done. b.) If you prayed for it, it would have happened anyway. c.) If you didn't…