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    Jesus Unveiled to His church

    Jesus Unveiled to His church
    Laodicea – (7 of 7) The seventh and final letter dictated to John, in Revelation, addresses the final type of waywardness exhibited in the churches. When believers in Jesus were on fire with love they were like tall, flaming torches boldly announcing their faith to everyone around and, in particular, to their enemies, both Jews and Romans. But by blending in, they were less noticed, less hassled. The seduction to stay active but in a non-spiritual, non-threatening, way was great. The wealthy commercial hub around the Laodiceans was a perfectly convenient environment in which to swim ‘under the radar.’ Revelation 3:14-22 1. v. 14 – Jesus claims his role ____________________________________________ 2. vv. 15, 16 – Jesus expresses ____________________________________________ 3. vv. 17-19 – Jesus proposes ___________________________________________ 4. vv. 20-22 – Jesus ______________________________________________________

    Jesus Unveiled to His church

    Jesus Unveiled to His church
    Sardis – (5 of 7) From the very beginning of the church Jesus birthed through his disciples, there were wobbles, some discouraging, some devastating. Sixty years along in this tendency, Jesus found it necessary to address these problems to reset the then-current course and to set the bar for future generations of his church, including, and more importantly for us, those in the 21st Century. His judgments are just and his love is impeccable. Revelation 3:1-6 1. v. 1a – The Lover of our Souls __________________________________________ 2. v. 4 – The Lover of our Souls ___________________________________________ 3. vv. 1b-3, 5,6 – The Lover of our Souls ___________________________________

    Jesus Unveiled to His church

    Jesus Unveiled to His church
    Smyrna – (2 of 7) As the ‘firstborn from the dead,’ Jesus is literally the victorious, living proof of life after death. He is Lord of Lords and King of Kings! He is the Alpha and the Omega, the author and finisher of Salvation, the Lover of souls now his. Now and for all eternity, he stands in enemy-annihilating power and beyond-describing majesty. “[Jesus] is destined to reign as King until all hostility has been subdued and placed under his feet. And the last enemy to be subdued and eliminated is death itself.” (1 Corinthians 15:25,26). The vast scope of Salvation enfolds the whole Church securely in its love-oozing embrace. Revelation 2:8-11 1. v. 8 – the Lover’s _______________ declaration 2. v. 9 – the Lover’s________________ declaration 3. v. 10 – the Lover’s ______________ declaration 4. v. 11 - the Lover’s ______________ declaration

    Jesus Unveiled to His Church

    Jesus Unveiled to His Church
    Ephesus (1 of 7) Jesus introduced the Kingdom of his Father to as many as he could reach. He demonstrated it through miracles and parables and his own lifestyle and taught all who would listen. He intentionally put himself in harm’s way rather than compromise the purity of his love mission. Driven by that love, he submitted himself to arrest, false accusations, beating, crucifixion and death. He rose triumphant as the ‘firstborn from the dead’ gaining the right to intercede for, and lead, his church-about-to-be-born, then and now. Revelation 2:1-7 1. v.1 – the Lover’s all-seeing ____________________________________________ 2. vv. 2,3,6 – the Lover’s sincere _________________________________________ 3. vv. 4,5– the Lover’s ___________________________________________________ 4. v. 7 – the Lover’s elaborate ___________________________________________

    Praying with Unveiled Faces

    Praying with Unveiled Faces

    In Christ, we have something far better than what the Israelites had with the law. When the Lord opens our hearts to embrace the salvation provided for us through Jesus, the spiritual veil that kept us in spiritual darkness is removed. As we are then able to enjoy the presence of God, he changes us through the power of the Holy Spirit.

    2 Corinthians 3

    2 Corinthians 3

    Join us as Jerry reads through 2 Corinthians 3 and gives us key insights and applications along the way. This is part 108 of a year-long daily study of the New Testament with Jerry Dirmann. Find out more about Jerry's ministry, and the ministry of Solid Lives at www.solidlives.com.

     

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    Episode 3: Spiritual Transformation: An Unveiled Face

    Episode 3: Spiritual Transformation: An Unveiled Face

    Transformation comes as the presence of God becomes real in our heart and life. So often greater transformation occurs in five minutes in God’s presence than in 52 weeks in the pew. So important is removing the veil that separates us from God—God is not robbed of seeing you, but you are robbed of seeing Him. Your life would be so different (transformed), if you would truly see Him.

    2 Corinthians 3:18

    Covenant Part 2: You and Me

    Covenant Part 2: You and Me

    In this episode Jo and Scott interview Nathan and Kate Sands in the second episode in the Covenant series.

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    Music credit: Scott & Annie McKinnon, 'Revive'.

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    Paradigm Part 7: Now Unveiled

    Paradigm Part 7: Now Unveiled

    Jo and Scott conclude our 'Paradigm' series, taking a look at the idea of living unveiled, inspired by 2 Corinthians 3:12-18.

    Resources/Links mentioned in this episode or helpful for Going Deeper:

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
    Music credit: Scott & Annie McKinnon, 'Revive'.

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    Unveiled: Senior Pastor John Robertson

    Unveiled: Senior Pastor John Robertson

    In this episode Scott interviews Senior Pastor John Robertson about 'Unveiled', the vision for Riverlife for 2019. What does "Unveiled" mean for us at Riverlife in 2019 and how are do we live as people with unveiled faces? Listen in to hear John's heart for how we are ought to boldly enter into His presence and then boldly display the glory of God to the world around us.

    Resources/Links mentioned in this episode or helpful for Going Deeper:

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.
    Music credit: Scott & Annie McKinnon, 'Revive'.

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    Unveiled Faces | Matthew 17:1-13 » February 11, 2018

    Unveiled Faces | Matthew 17:1-13 » February 11, 2018

    Caleb Clardy teaches from Matthew 17:1-13 on the Last Sunday after the Epiphany, the sixth in our series "Unveiled Faces," speaking at Middle School 51 on February 11, 2018.

    Trinity Grace Church is a non-denominational Christian church in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Our vision as a church is to join God in the renewal of all things, and for us this begins in our lives and neighborhood.

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    Unveiled Faces | Matthew 21:12-14 » February 4, 2018

    Unveiled Faces | Matthew 21:12-14 » February 4, 2018

    Pete Hughes, Lead Pastor of Kings Cross Church, teaches from Matthew 21:12-14 on the Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, the fifth in our series "Unveiled Faces," speaking at Middle School 51 on February 4, 2018.

    Trinity Grace Church is a non-denominational Christian church in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Our vision as a church is to join God in the renewal of all things, and for us this begins in our lives and neighborhood.

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    Unveiled Faces | Luke 5:17-26 » January 28, 2018

    Unveiled Faces | Luke 5:17-26 » January 28, 2018

    Caleb Clardy teaches from Luke 5:17-26 on the Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany, the fourth in our series "Unveiled Faces," speaking at Middle School 51 on January 28, 2018.

    Trinity Grace Church is a non-denominational Christian church in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Our vision as a church is to join God in the renewal of all things, and for us this begins in our lives and neighborhood.

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    Unveiled Faces | Mark 1:4-13 » January 14, 2018

    Unveiled Faces | Mark 1:4-13 » January 14, 2018

    Caleb Clardy teaches from Mark 1:4-13 on the Second Sunday after the Epiphany, the second in our series "Unveiled Faces," speaking at Middle School 51 on January 14, 2018.

    Trinity Grace Church is a non-denominational Christian church in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Our vision as a church is to join God in the renewal of all things, and for us this begins in our lives and neighborhood.

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