In our journey of faith, we are called to trust in the Lord's sovereignty and to witness His power and love in action. As we reflect on the victories of Israel and the testimonies within our own congregation, we see the hand of God moving mightily. We celebrate the mercies bestowed upon Greg and Kirsten, and we lift up those who are enduring trials, such as Rod, John, Jan, Jackie, Gary, and Eleanor. We intercede for Kirk of the Plains and Andover in their search for a new meeting space, trusting that God will provide. We also uphold our missionaries, including Tom Johnson, and the RUF ministry at K-State, asking for God's enablement and strength.
As we approach the Easter season, we are reminded of our mission to reach out to our neighbors, to invite them into the worship of our Savior, and to witness the transformative work of Christ in our lives. We delve into the Scriptures, turning to 2 Samuel chapter 7 and Acts chapter 2, where we explore the Davidic covenant and its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. We affirm that God's plan of salvation, centered on Jesus, was established from eternity past and is evidenced through prophecy and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
The sermon emphasizes the sovereignty of God in salvation, the fulfillment of prophecy in Jesus, and the assurance of our salvation through Christ's victory over death. We are called to respond to the truth of who Jesus is—the Nazarene, attested by God through miracles, wonders, and signs, and the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant. We are assured that Jesus' death was part of God's predetermined plan, and His resurrection is a testament to God's power and promise.
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