Episodes

Tuesday Dec 27, 2016
12-25-16 The Light That Transforms
Tuesday Dec 27, 2016
Tuesday Dec 27, 2016
“The Light That Transforms” Luke 1:26-38, 46-55
In this season of Advent we have been looking at the light that came into the world when the Messiah was born. We have seen how that light inspired the prophets, how it encouraged the
shepherds, and how it led the wisemen. Today we are looking at how this light has the power to transform us and our focus is going to be on Mary and Joseph. What does their story teach us about the transformation which Advent brought to this world?
1. First, the transforming power of Advent came at just the r_______ t________ (1:26-28).
2. Second, this transformation was designed for ______________ (1:29-30).
3. Third, this transformation came at a _________ (1:31-38).
IV Finally, this transformation c____________ _____________ (1:46-55).

Tuesday Dec 13, 2016
12-11-16 The Light that Leads the Wise
Tuesday Dec 13, 2016
Tuesday Dec 13, 2016
“The Light that Leads the Wise” Matthew 2:1-12
God has created us with the inability to be truly satisfied with anything less than the life that only he can give. This explains the natural human tendency to yearn for something better. God has given each of us the desire to know him and to find our satisfaction only in him. But how do we find what our hearts are truly seeking? The light of Advent led the Wisemen to find what they were seeking, but how can we be led by that light? What do the Wisemen teach us?
I First, the Wisemen teach us that you cannot find what you are looking for by w__________ on a s__________ (2:1-2).
II Second, the Wisemen teach us that you cannot find what you are looking for by relying only on n______________ and h________________ sources (2:3-10).
III Third, the Wisemen teach us that you cannot find what you are looking for until you are willing to be d____________ to what it is you s_________ (2:11).
IV Finally, the Wisemen teach us that you cannot find what are looking for unless you are willing to c____________ d_______________ (2:12).

Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
12-04-16 The Light That Encouraged the Shepherds Luke 2:8-16
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
“The Light That Encourages” Luke 2:8-16
Everyone is susceptible to discouragement, to that feeling that whatever is currently troubling us is hopeless. People even feel discouraged at Christmas time. But that makes no sense. Christmas, or Advent is the good news which ought to drive out discouragement. It certainly did that for the Shepherds. The Shepherds had good reason to be discouraged, but they found even better reason to be encouraged. Today we are looking at how the light of Advent encouraged the Shepherds.
I The Shepherds had good reason to be discouraged:
A. First there was the discouragement of their p___________ (2:8a).
B. Second, there was the discouragement of their r__________ l_____ (2:8b).
II But, the Shepherds found encouragement in three ways:
A. First, they were encouraged to know that God had not r____________ them (2:9).
B. Second, they were encouraged to know that God was s__________ them a S________________ (2:10-11).
C. Third, there were encouraged to know that they had been invited to a p_______________ e___________________ with the Savior (2:12-16).

Friday Dec 02, 2016
11-27-16 The Light that Inspired the Prophets
Friday Dec 02, 2016
Friday Dec 02, 2016
“The Light That Inspired the Prophets” Isaiah 11:1-10
The Prophet Isaiah lived 750 years before the birth of Jesus. It was a time of great prosperity, but also a time of social evil and spiritual deadness. It was in this time of darkness that God inspired Isaiah with the light of inspiration, a light that enabled him to see the coming of the Messiah. The message that God gave Isaiah had three highlights:
I First, God inspired Isaiah with a message of h________ (11:1-3).
-In verses 2-3 Isaiah tells us what makes this new branch of David’s family so special:
1. In verse 2 he says, “The _______ of the ________ will rest on him.
2. Then he describes three pairs of spiritual qualifications which the Messiah will have:
a. The Spirit of w________ and u____________.
b. The Spirit of c__________ and of p___________.
c. The Spirit of k__________ and of the f_________ of the Lord.
II Second, God inspired Isaiah with a message of w__________(11:4-5).
III Third, God inspired Isaiah with a message of e______________(11:6-10).

Tuesday Nov 15, 2016

Tuesday Nov 01, 2016
10-30-16 “Who Do You Think You Are?” (Conclusion) John 5:19-47
Tuesday Nov 01, 2016
Tuesday Nov 01, 2016

Tuesday Oct 25, 2016
10-23-16 “Who Do You Think You Are?” (Pt 3) John 5:19-47
Tuesday Oct 25, 2016
Tuesday Oct 25, 2016

Tuesday Oct 18, 2016
10-16-16 Who Do You Think You Are? Part 2 John 5:19-47
Tuesday Oct 18, 2016
Tuesday Oct 18, 2016
C. Third, the Son of God gives life ______ (5:24).
D. Finally, the Son of God will give life at the _____ of h__________ h___________ (5:25).

Sunday Oct 09, 2016
10-09-16 Who Do You Think You Are? John 5:19-47
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
1. This is a statement of ______ Jesus __, made by the one who knows him better than anyone else - h___________.2. This is Jesus’ defense against the c__________ the religious officials made against him – the charges that led to the c_________.
3. Jesus told us they are important by the way he i___________ them.

Tuesday Oct 04, 2016
10-02-16 Do You Want to Get Well? John 5:1-18
Tuesday Oct 04, 2016
Tuesday Oct 04, 2016
A. Sick people were so common in Jesus’ day that many learned to i_________ them, but not ________.B. Many Christians today try to avoid the issue of divine healing by focusing on the s___________ work of Christ.
A. Many today promote f_______ h_________.1. Faith healing is h____________.2. Faith healers emphasize the importance of your w_________.B. But divine healing sees the w________ of God as the decisive factor in whether a person is healed.

