Sermon: Exodus 34:29-35, Luke 9:28-36

February 18th, 2007 · Posted in SERMONS · 0 Comments

I have posted my sermon for today on my sermon blog. It’s the last in the series of sermons focusing on who we are as Christians and a Church — and what we are to be doing as Christians and a Church. It’s based on Exodus 34:29-35 and Luke 9:28-36 and entitled Chosen To Be Changed.

Here’s a portion of it;

In Arthur Miller’s play “All My Sons” one of the characters says to another:
“Chris, a man can’t be Jesus in this world.”
I strongly disagree with this – and here’s why.

We can “be Jesus” in the world — and reflect the glory of God to the world — in just as powerful ways as did Moses — even in such a powerful way as did Jesus.
We can be changed by Jesus — minister to the world in Jesus’ name – minister to the world with Jesus’ strength — and reflect Jesus’ glory. We can show Jesus to the world in such a real way that others can tell the difference Jesus has made in our lives.

The question is – has Jesus changed us?
The question is – has Jesus changed you?

You can read the sermon here.

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