Epiphany

See Life Better - #7 - Turn all the Lights On

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Some things change our lives and leave a lasting impact on us.  The transfiguration of Jesus did that for Peter.  It was something that he called to mind when he wrote his second letter.  As Peter writes to us and we hear his Word, Peter would have us come back to the one thing that truly will change our lives and leave an eternal impact on us and on the world - God’s Word.  He shows us with convincing proofs why God’s Word is the one thing that turns all the lights on for us.

This is a sermon by Pastor Nate Bourman from Mount Lebanon on 2 Peter 1:16-21.

See Life Better - #6 - Fridge Privileges

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With all the trouble in this world and all the trial in our own lives, it’s hard not to be concerned.  It’s hard not to worry. It’s hard to be full of faith when what you see shows difficulty and trouble.  That’s why Jesus takes our eyes off our finances and off of our lives. That’s why Jesus takes our eyes off of what we see and turns them to the God whom we cannot see.  He is God who cares for the most passing and insignificant things in this world.  He is the God who can and will do so much more for us who believe in him.  We can hardly imagine what God has in store for us.  Jesus wants us to see our God better and put our trust in him.  See that instead of the trouble and the trial and the difficulty. See Life Better: Be full of faith in your Father who cares for you more than you know.

See Life Better - #3 - Called to Drop the Nets

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Are you seeing this? Are you seeing how God was moving in the heart and life of Jesus?  It started with his baptism, when the Spirit came down on him fully and anointed him for his work.  Immediately he was led by that Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.  Jesus won!  And now, now it was time!  It was time for Jesus to do what God had called him to do: Preach! Teach! Tell!  Bring light to the dark places. Are you seeing this?  Are you seeing now how God is moving in your heart and in your life?  It started with your baptism.  It started when the Holy Spirit entered your heart and made his home there.  It started when the Holy Spirit made you a conqueror in Christ.  Because Jesus won, you win!  And now, now it is time.  It is time for you to get up and follow Jesus just as the disciples did.  Don’t worry.  He will teach you.  He will train you.  He will disciple you for this work.  See Life Better: You are called to follow and to fish for people.

This is a sermon by Pastor Nate Bourman from Mount Lebanon on Matthew 4:12-25.

See Life Better - #2 - More than Conquerors

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Each day brings temptations.  Each day the Tempter comes to speak lies into our ears and to bring death into our hearts.  He wants nothing more to kill us and drive us from God.  That’s what we see when we look into the desert where Jesus was tempted by the Devil for 40 days and nights.  The Tempter wanted to nothing more than to destroy Jesus, his mission and his work.  But Jesus conquered.  At the end of the 40 days, Jesus sent the devil away and bowed in worship.  But be careful what you see as you watch.  This is not a lesson for us about how to beat temptation.  This is a story about how our Savior Jesus beat temptation.  It is a story about his victory on our behalf.  See that!  See how he threw the devil down and made him harmless to us.  See how he took away his sting.  See how he sent the devil packing.  See Life Better: You are conquerors through the One who conquered.

This is a sermon by Pastor Nate Bourman from Mount Lebanon on Matthew 4:1-11.  For more information about Mount Lebanon or to listen to more audio or video content, check out our website: TheMountMKE.org

The Light has Come - #5 - God in the Spotlight

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Whatever you magnify is bigger.  That’s true of things we put under a microscope.  That’s true of things we look at through a telescope.  That’s even true of the things in our life that we focus on and magnify.  Today, as we wrap up our series on John 1 we want to magnify our God.  The things that we face are small and he is big; he is gracious. We want to see God and magnify him as he really is; and Jesus reveals him to us. This is a sermon by Pastor Nate Bourman from Mount Lebanon on John 1:18.