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- Sep 2, 2018Pure Love Polluted Life
- Aug 26, 2018Live by Faith
- Aug 19, 2018Great God of Mercy
Aug 19, 2018Great God of MercyBy: Robert ForrestSeries: From A Distance
Because God craves to extend His mercy to our city, let us be so impassioned for our city that we will arise, go, and tell them the good news.
- Aug 12, 2018Rend the Heart
- Aug 5, 2018Loyal Love
- Jul 29, 2018A New Covenant
Jul 29, 2018A New CovenantBy: Robert ForrestSeries: From A DistanceThe introduction did not record, here is the text of the intro:"This series will be a journey through 5 of the 12 minor prophets. Jeremiah is not a minor prophet, but the message of God that he delivers in Jeremiah chapter 31 provides a nice introduction to our study and hopefully, it will also help us better understand the Lord’s Supper – which we will be observing at the end of the service this morning.I never will forget the first time that I visited New York City. They say that it is really easy to spot a tourist in NYC because they are constantly looking up – especially if you have grown up in Lufkin, TX. As you walk the streets (staring at the buildings that loom overhead) you get a sense for the magnitude of commerce and population that is crowded into this one place. But because there are so many huge buildings, you cannot grasp the immense size and the intricate design of the city by just walking around. But if you go to the Empire State Building, you can get on an elevator and go to the observation deck on the 86th floor. When you walk out onto the deck, you are standing 1,050 feet above the street, and there you can see the entire city. On the deck, there are viewfinders – basically, huge binoculars that enable you to see far into the city and check out a bird’s eye view of your favorite sites. The Bible tells the magnificent story of God’s redemptive plan for humanity; however, the people in the Bible, like us, spend most of their lives at street-level. And from time-to-time, they look up and notice pieces that reflect the magnitude and intricacy of God’s plan. But a lifetime spent with a street-level view distorts beauty and hides hope. So God sent messengers, we call them prophets, to lift us up, and give us a view into the binoculars on the observation deck. Each prophet tells the gospel message from a distance – delivering a message from God who appears from a distance – foretelling of the Savior who will arrive and save in a distant future time."