by Anita Padgett | Jan 8, 2023 | Sermon Notes
1. Steadfast love (hesed) is the predominant expression of the character of God in the OT (Exodus 34:6-7). 2. Steadfast love (hesed) is God’s posture toward repentant sinners who trust in Him (Psalm 130:3-8; 103:8-12). 3. God’s steadfast love toward us does not cease...
by Anita Padgett | Jan 1, 2023 | Sermon Notes
1. Steadfast love (hesed) is the “predominant” characteristic of the heart of God. 2. Steadfast love (hesed) is God’s posture toward repentant sinners who trust in Him. 3. God’s steadfast love toward us is active and sure even in our sickness, adversity, hopelessness...
by Anita Padgett | Dec 18, 2022 | Sermon Notes
Like the wise men, we too should accept Jesus Christ as King and worship him. 1. Rejection “If Herod didn’t think Jesus was actually born, if he didn’t think Jesus might indeed be a king, the king, if he didn’t think this new king, though now just a...
by Anita Padgett | Dec 11, 2022 | Sermon Notes
“Cliffhangers are devices used to add suspense and anticipation by adding a plot twist into a plot-line. Cliffhangers occur at the end of chapters or even at the end of books. This is done intentionally presenting a complicating event or plot twist that is left...
by Anita Padgett | Dec 4, 2022 | Sermon Notes
“Jonah’s story reminds us that few believers follow an unbroken ascent from unbelief upward into gloriously victorious faith. Instead, we tend to progress with steps and halts, advances and slips. Jonah shows us that when it comes to growing in God’s grace, none of us...
by Anita Padgett | Nov 27, 2022 | Sermon Notes
1. The road to self-deception and disaster (18:1-3). 2. Living on yesterday’s faith— a feigned prayer for guidance (18:4-17). 3. Behind the curtain— the unseen spiritual realities behind our everyday experiences (18:18-27). 4. The providential outcome— Jehoshaphat’s...
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