Southland Weekend Message Series (Video)
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We complete our series by taking a look into Luke 15. Jesus doesn't just love people, he likes them. And He wants to spend time with them. There's no other story in the Bible that captures this better than that of the prodigal son.
We'll walk through the story of the Good Samaritan. Jesus goes into excruciating detail in the crafting and telling of this story so that his audience has very little room to distance themselves from this scene. Why? Jesus understood something about compassion. It's Personal.
It’s Personal: Priorities
Esther was unknowingly thrown into one of the greatest stories of all time. Throughout it all, we can see that God's hand and perfect timing were in every turn of events.
It’s Personal: Gratitude
It’s Personal: Evangelism
The betrayal, arrest, torture and crucifixion of Jesus are the ultimate revelation of the love of God to the world, and it's the intersection of these at the cross that motivates us to be disciples of Jesus.
The resurrection of Jesus is the turning point of history and, without question, the foundation of the Christian faith. Before Jesus, no one had ever even conceived that resurrection was possible—it was an entirely novel concept, and one that eventually turned the world upside down because those who witnessed it firsthand spent their lives telling others what happened.
We'll take a look at the sending of the Spirit to the believers during Pentecost which enabled Jews from all over the world to hear the gospel in their own language.
A snap-shot of life during the early church in Jerusalem.
We'll trace God's salvation moving beyond the people of Israel for the first time in history.
We'll trace Paul’s first and second missionary journeys.
We'll trace Paul’s ministry in Ephesus and his message to their leaders.
We'll trace Paul’s voluntary five to six year imprisonment, which began in Israel and ended in Rome.
We take a look at when denominations began to form and how God has held the church together over the centuries.