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Announcements
Single adults up to 40 there will be a fellowship dinner at her house next Friday October 28th 6:30.
Today after church there is a children's church training and meeting.
Two womens ministry opportunities.
Tuesdays at 6pm and Wednesday at 10:00am.
Prayer Monday nights at 6:30
Mens group 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month.
Look forward to small groups and weekly evangelism that is being created
Two services
Intro
Everyone pictures Jesus differently but how do you see him.
Talk about the conversation I had with Jason
Although I agree with my friend Jason that the world paints Jesus as a mambsi pansie if we truly understood the power of the lamb you would understand that it’s not really weak.
But this week, let’s focus on the lion.
The Lion of Judah
We all know that the Lion is the king of the jungle.
But we also know that God established the kings to come through the tribe of Judah.
Jesus is our commander in chief.
I want you to see Jesus as a warrior.
One who fights for you.
He never sleeps nor slumbers.
I’m in the Lords army-Yes Sir
I don’t know about you but Marvel couldn’t even depict a better super hero than this.
Robe dipped in blood
Let’s look at another verse of our king
Be like the shepherd boy
Set the stage for the story
The Israelites were in a face-off against the Philistines.
There was a warrior on the side of the Philistines named Goliath.
He was 9 feet tall and had over 125 lbs of armor on that was made of bronze.
His spear was 15 lbs.
He would come out every day for 40 days and taunt the army of the Israelites.
He made a deal that if there was one warrior that would defeat him they would be their slaves but if Goliath won the Israelites would be their slaves.
So David is out delivering lunch to his brothers and sees Goliath and says this 1 Sam 17:26
David understood who his God was and what he was capable of.
But not only that but he understood what God’s desire was for the children of Israel.
Is God for you?
Let’s have a heavenly perspective.
How to do damage to the enemy.
You don’t have to chase the devil to kick him in the teeth.
You can kick him in the teeth by living a righteous life.
You can kick him in the teeth by winning people to the Lord.
Sneak behind enemy lines to rescue those who are bound.
He is the Lion because he became the Lamb.
John the baptist said it perfectly.
Behold, the lamb who takes away the sins of the world.
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