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Adapted from 2012 Sermon “Come Home” and 2014 Sermon “Be Still”
City of Peace_pt3: Easter Sunday 2019
This month we are covering the series City of Peace.
We’ve looked at what the prophet Isaiah said about the Mountain of God, Zion, the City of God… the City of Peace.
It’s here that the world will stream for salvation and refuge.
This mountain… this city… is no geographical place.
It is the CHURCH!
The foundation of this city is Jesus.
To understand the peace of God that we each seek, we must understand why Christ - the foundation - has come.
Jesus came to find that which is lost.
Most people don’t want to be labeled “lost.”
Most people don’t want to consider themselves “lost.”
But we are discounting there are 2 parties involved in “lost”
1-The lost one
2-And, the one who lost
Lost things
You couldn’t have lost something without having possessed it.
ü The search intensifies with the value of the thing lost.
The search intensifies with the value of the thing lost.
Think of a parent losing a child.
When you’ve lost something, you don’t stop and think of what you have.
When you’ve lost something, you don’t stop and think of what you have.
Again, a parent losing a child.
Jesus teaches about “the lost”
Lost sheep
Lost coins
Lost son
He just wants you home!
He doesn’t care where you’ve been or what you’ve done
[TRUE STORY] - 15-year-old girl, Cristina ran away from home.
Her mother Maria went after her.
Posters: I don’t care what you’ve done; I don’t care what you’ve become… I just want you home!
[PAYOFF] - Jesus is the way home.
After the Resurrection, Thomas said “Lord, we don’t know where you are going, so how can we know the way”
Take Away
() “I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me.”
Going home is knowing Him!
Knowing Him
Knowing Him
Going home… knowing Jesus… is coming to the realizations
We are lost without Him
He is the hope
We have eternal life in Him
His Spirit is the power we need to live a resurrected life
1.
Look up!
Hope!
“Set your eyes”… “Look to the Lord”… = Trust.
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2. Receive it!
Inheritance!
Receive your inheritance.
Receive NEW LIFE.
ü Receive it!
o How do I receive?...
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3. Be strong!
Power!
Paul was having trouble with something in his life.
He pleaded with God over it and here is what happened…
ü Be strong!
Paul was having trouble with something in his life.
He pleaded with God over it and here is what happened…
There is a place where each of us belong.
Jesus is the way to that place.... the way home.
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