WATCHING AND WORKING: Matthew 24:32-51

Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on November 16, 2008 under 2008 | Be the First to Comment

Preached on Sunday, November 16, 2008
from
Matthew 24:32-51

Theme: We are to be constantly watching and faithfully working for the Lord Jesus in the light of His swift and unexpected return.

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THE GLORIOUS APPEARING: Matthew 24:29-31

Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on October 26, 2008 under 2008 | Be the First to Comment

Preached on Sunday, October 26, 2008
from
Philippians 4:10-14

Theme: Our Lord, for the encouragement and exhortation of His followers, reveals the sequence of events that surround His second coming.

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“IN THE BEST OF HANDS AT THE WORST OF TIMES”: Matthew 24:15-28

Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on October 5, 2008 under 2008 | Be the First to Comment

Preached on Sunday, October 5, 2008
from
Matthew 24:15-28

Theme: Our Lord expresses His sovereignty in even the greatest time of trial the world will ever know.

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LIFE BETWEEN ADVENTS: Matthew 24:1-14

Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on September 28, 2008 under 2008 | Be the First to Comment

Preached on Sunday, September 28, 2008
from
Matthew 24:1-14

Theme: Jesus teaches His followers how to live faithfully for Him on earth while awaiting His return.

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BUT YOU WERE NOT WILLING: Matthew 23:37-39

Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on September 14, 2008 under 2008 | Be the First to Comment

Preached on Sunday, September 14, 2008
from
Matthew 23:37-39

Theme: The Lord’s gracious rule and protective care will be withdrawn, when His people persist in rejecting it.

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THE GUILTIEST GENERATION: Matthew 23:29-36

Posted by Pastor Greg Allen on August 31, 2008 under 2008 | Be the First to Comment

Preached on Sunday, August 31, 2008
from
Matthew 23:29-36

Theme: Religious hypocrisy brought ultimate guilt upon a generation; because it enabled it to honor God’s work in the past while rebelling against God’s call in the present.

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