05/16/2006-George Murray-Open the Eyes of My Heart Lord to See You as Worthy of My Worship
Jesus Christ is worthy of our worship, and true worship is costly worship. Isaiah 6:1-8, John 12:1-5
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Jesus Christ is worthy of our worship, and true worship is costly worship. Isaiah 6:1-8, John 12:1-5
As the Lord of Hosts, God wants us to be warriors with Him in spiritual warfare, and he wants us to be witnesses of Him to the spirirtual forces in heavenly places. Isaiah 6:1-8, Joshua […]
The One Isaiah saw in Isaiah 6 is none other than the Lord Jesus Christ (John 12:41), the One who gives us abundant joy by cleansing us from sin. Isaiah 6:1-8, John 2:1-17
Reasoning “from the greater to the lesser,” this message points out that if God accomplished the “greater” work of creation and redemption, then He can certainly meet all of our “lesser” needs. Isaiah 6:1-8, Revelation […]
Eyes that have seen the King not only see sin as God sees sin and the blood as God sees the blood, but they also see the world as God sees the world. Isaiah 6:1-8
Isaiah saw the Lord. Eyes that have seen the King see sin as God sees sin, but they also see the blood as God sees the blood. Isaiah 6:1-8
God’s will is not something cleverly hidden which we are challenged to discover; God’s will is something clearly revealed that we are commanded to do. Ephesians 5:17
Forgetting past failures and past hurts is not always as easy as it may seem. Part of this message includes a helpful discussion between Dr. Murray and Dr. Larry Wagner, CIU Psychology professor. Genesis 41:50-52
Further expansion in answering the nine questions that arise out of Jesus’ claim to be the only way of salvation. John 14:6
Some Christians are stunted in their spiritual growth because they are stuck in their past. Following Joseph’s example we need to forget past failures and past hurts. Genesis 41:50-52