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“The Meaning of the Transfiguration.” Sermon on Luke 9:28-36 for Transfiguration, February 4 & 7, 2016

  I. For Moses and Elijah it meant seeing fulfillment. Imagine Moses, enjoying the bliss of heaven for about 1,400 years—but it’s in eternity, so years don’t really matter. Then an archangel comes to Moses and says, “Come with me. … Continue reading

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“Oh, give thanks to the LORD for He is good! For His Mercy endures forever.” Sermon on Psalm 118:1 for Thanksgiving, November 25 & 26, 2015

Today we will meditate on Psalm 118:1. “Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever” (NKJV). This sentence occurs in seven different places in the Old Testament[1]. It’s a sentence some of us … Continue reading

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