Our Dear Savior's Birth (Matthew 1:18-25)
/Matthew provides three insights into the virgin birth to show that Jesus is the promised Messiah, from the line of David, who saves His people.
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Matthew provides three insights into the virgin birth to show that Jesus is the promised Messiah, from the line of David, who saves His people.
The theme of Immanuel, God with us, is carried out from Genesis to Revelation.
The birth of our Savior is the greatest story, and it is never old, therefore believers are to continue the holy task of sharing this good news, lest it becomes the greatest story, never told.
We must maintain the unity of the church by intentionally living as people changed by the gospel.
Every believer has supernatural gifts to be used for His glory and in service towards the brethren in love.
Believers must stay alert of idols in our hearts, so we can turn from them and turn to true worship of God.
The church’s faithfulness to Christ requires disciples making more disciples of Christ.
The church worships Christ in all she does, because Christ is all she needs.
Peter gives us three responsibilities in the church so that we would live with each other in a God-honoring way.
Our sovereign God is building His church by leading all in His church to greater Christlikeness, and by calling men out of His church body to exercise oversight.
Church members are family members in God’s eternal family, built together on Christ our Cornerstone as we support each other in the race towards eternal glory.
A healthy church is devoted to God and one another.
The church is God's chosen people for His glory, and we should fulfill His purpose
Worldy securities can be stripped away, but true, everlasting security is found in God.
A reminder of the spiritual battle we face and the antidote to the discouragement we can feel.
True believers stand firm in the midst of opposition and remain in the truth of God.
As Christians, we must have an attitude of submission before our Holy God.
Three lessons we can learn on godly contentment.
God’s assurances that we cannot lose our salvation, that He hears and answers our prayers, and that He protects our soul.
Religion without faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ is a fruitless religion.
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