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Yet
by Ray Pritchard

What is it that you are waiting for from the Lord? What are you hoping for that you do not yet have? While you are waiting, don’t let go of that little word “yet.” It’s the difference between hope and despair because God is not finished yet.

Sermon Series: New Year’s Day Messages
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Sunrise at Bethlehem
by Ray Pritchard

On the first Christmas morning the sun began to shine in Bethlehem. Now that he has come into the world, nothing can ever be the same again. Now we have light in the darkness, pardon from our guilt, and peace that passes all understanding.

Text: Luke 1:78-79
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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If God Is Sovereign, What Then?
by Ray Pritchard

Our problems with the sovereignty of God start when sovereignty becomes personal. We will never understand this doctrine until we remember that we live in a fallen, that evil is personal, that we must start with God, and that God has bought us with the blood of his Son.

Text: Psalm 103:19-22
Sermon Series: Absolute Praise (Psalm 103)
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Born of a Virgin
by Ray Pritchard

Christmas is an amazing time of year. Yesterday I ran across a statement that sums it up: “Isn’t it amazing […]

Text: Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23
Sermon Series: Christ BC
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A Prophet Like Moses
by Ray Pritchard

Here’s a Help Wanted ad you may find interesting: Spokesman needed for international firm. No experience necessary, no education required. […]

Text: Deuteronomy 18:15-19
Sermon Series: Christ BC
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Seed of the Woman
by Ray Pritchard

“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your […]

Text: Genesis 3:15
Sermon Series: Christ BC
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What God Remembers That We Forget
by Ray Pritchard

If you’re wondering what God thinks about you, let’s take a journey through Psalm 103 and discover seven liberating truths about God’s heart. These verses reveal that he shows mercy to those who don’t deserve it, he remembers that we are dust, and he links us with eternity by linking us with himself.

Text: Psalm 103:6-18
Sermon Series: Absolute Praise (Psalm 103)
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The Blessed Benefits
by Ray Pritchard

Many of us need to give God a “one-minute praising” for all his blessings. We’re sure good at telling the Lord what we want him to do for us. We need a good dose of Psalm 103 to wash out that complaining spirit and replace it with a heart of gratitude to the Lord.

Text: Psalm 103:1-5
Sermon Series: Absolute Praise (Psalm 103)
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Living for the Glory of God
by Brian Bill

A generation ago J.B. Phillips wrote a book with this title: Your God Is Too Small.  This captures the struggle […]

Text: Romans 11:33-36
Sermon Series: The Promises Behind God’s Plan
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What is the Difference Between a Real Christian and a Religious Person?
by Ray Pritchard

Being religious is not the same as being a real Christian. Jesus said even the best among us must be born again. A religious person has religion; a Christian has been born again through personal faith in Jesus Christ. It’ as simple as that. Religion is good but Jesus is better.

Text: John 3
Sermon Series: Crucial Questions

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