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Drew Dixon

Federal Way Church of Christ Sermons

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Federal Way Church of Christ Sermons

Drew Dixon

Federal Way Church of Christ Sermons

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Federal Way Church of Christ Sermons

Drew Dixon

Federal Way Church of Christ Sermons

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As we are formed in the image of Jesus, we become resurrection-storytellers who share the story of Jesus in word and deed.
Our redemption is part of the larger story of the redemption of all creation.
Jesus' resurrection has infused our world and our lives with hope that is deeper than circumstances and temporary outcomes.
Resurrection is not only a past event or future hope, but also a present reality.
In the resurrection, God is re-creating the world as it was meant to be.
A Holy Week story of a true disciple who honors Jesus through self-sacrifice on the way to the cross.
In baptism and communion, followers of Jesus proclaim and participate in his death.
"There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." Through the ancient service of foot washing, Jesus calls us to humility and service.
Jesus calls each person to carry their cross and uniquely die to their own self that they may truly live.
Jesus calls us to die to sin so that it will be uprooted entirely from our lives and replaced with the new growth of the Kingdom.
Baptism and communion are ways that Jesus continues being present with his people.
Jesus is present with others, brings transformation, and calls us to do the same.
Our bodies are essential to our spiritual formation. The pattern of incarnation means the integration of body and spirit as a living soul.
Incarnation is part of the story of redemption. He became like us so we could become like him.
The life of Jesus has an identifiable shape, marked by incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection.
We are restored as the image of God as we are formed in the image of Jesus.
The book of Revelation culminates in a new heaven and a new earth with God on the throne and the Lamb as the light.
Revelation contains a storyline of women and beasts that call us live discerningly as we await the wedding supper of the Lamb.
The apocalyptic cycles of Revelation call God's people to faithfulness as we await Jesus' return.
The book of Revelation has central images of the throne and the lamb and leads us to the prayer, "Come, Lord Jesus!"
The grand finale of Daniel speaks of future resurrection and faithful living.
A litany of coming kings and conflicts teaches us how to live wisely amidst trouble.
The introduction to Daniel's final vision includes two encounters that show us the close-up and cosmic scope of God's everlasting Kingdom.
Daniel reads scripture, responds in prayer, and receives an answer.
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