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John's Birth Announced - by Michael Phillips
| Study in Luke - Part 2 of 94 | MP3 - WMA - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:5-25
| Jan 13, 2002 am - Today, with the Lord's blessing, we'll continue our study of the Third Gospel. Last time, we looked at the Preface and learned that Luke's story is a studied and accurate history of our Lord Jesus Christ, that he got it from the men who knew Him best, and that he wrote it so that everyone who ... More >>>
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Elizabeth - by Michael Phillips
| Women of The New Testament - Part 1 of 12 | No Audio - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:5-45
| Nov 04, 1992 am - With God's blessing, I will begin this evening, a series on "The Women of the New Testament". The reasons for doing so are these: 1.Women occupy an important place in the New Testament, especially in the ministry of Jesus Christ. 2.Modern girls and women need godly role models; none are better than ... More >>>
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The Annunciation - by Michael Phillips
| Study in Luke - Part 3 of 94 | MP3 - WMA - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:26-28
| Jan 20, 2002 am - Today, with the help of God's Spirit, we'll continue our study of Luke's Gospel. The man wrote his book-he tells us-to a friend named "Theophilus". He was an official in the Roman government. Luke sent it to him-not to convert him to Christ-but to better inform him of the Lord's story and to ... More >>>
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Conceived, Born - by Michael Phillips
| The Apostles Creed - Part 4 of 10 | MP3 - WMA - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:26-38
| Jun 20, 2004 pm - Today we'll get back to our study of The Apostles' Creed. For more than a thousand years, all Christians believed that the Creed was inspired by God in the same way the Bible is. They were wrong, of course, but you understand why they felt the way they did. The Apostles' Creed is a magnificent ... More >>>
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Mary of Nazareth - by Michael Phillips
| Women of The New Testament - Part 2 of 12 | No Audio - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:26-56
| Nov 11, 1992 am - Mary of Nazareth is history's most celebrated woman. This obscure peasant girl has received the grandest titles: Mother of God and Queen of Heaven. Her likeness graces huge cathedrals; her image dominates town squares. She is an object of respect--and worship--the world over. But Mary was not ... More >>>
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The Benedicta - by Michael Phillips
| Songs of Salvation - Part 1 | MP3 - WMA - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:39-45
| Dec 07, 2014 am - When we come together on Sunday morning, nothing is more discouraging to me than a lackluster song service. By 'lackluster' I don't mean singing off-key, singing off-tune, or singing off-time: I mean singing as through we're not redeemed. If you read the Bible, you'll see that the saving acts of ... More >>>
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Magnificat and Benedictus - by Michael Phillips
| Study in Luke - Part 4 of 94 | MP3 - WMA - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:39-80
| Jan 27, 2002 am - Today, with God's blessing, we'll proceed in our study of Luke's Gospel. The book was first read by a Gentile Christian named Theolphilus. Luke sent it to him to build his faith in the Lord Jesus. That's what Bible-reading does for you. When read carefully and from the heart, reading the Bible ... More >>>
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Magnificat - by Michael Phillips
| Songs of Salvation - Part 2 | MP3 - WMA - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:46-55
| Dec 14, 2014 am - Several years ago, a man asked me over to talk about the church. He had attended the previous Sunday, and he liked the service, but there was one thing he wanted to know: Do you support missions to Israel? I told him we know a missionary in Tel Aviv, and that we've given him two or three donations, ... More >>>
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The Benedictus - by Michael Phillips
| Songs of Salvation - Part 3 | MP3 - WMA - Sermon Notes |
Luke 1:67-79
| Dec 21, 2014 am - Three men walk into a bar: a minister, a priest, and a rabbi... Without saying another word, you all know what kind of story I'm going to tell: It's a joke, highlighting the differences between Protestant, Catholic, and Jew. You know it's a joke because that's how jokes begin. Here's another ... More >>>
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