"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "The Conquering of Nations" is the seventh sermon in this series. Jesus is prophesied as the coming Savior in Micah’s prophecy. After predicting his birth in Bethlehem, Micah continues by showing what the arrival of the Messiah will cause—the remnant of God’s elect to be spread through the globe like dew that covers a field. God expands his glory by expanding his kingdom to all nations. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Promise of a King" is the sixth sermon in this series. Micah prophesies of a coming king who will come forth from Bethlehem. This king is incarnate deity with his coming forth from ancient days. Our New Testament reveals that Jesus Christ fulfills all these prophecies and we can trust in a King who has already come. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "The Remnant as a Threshing Floor for God’s Harvest" is the fifth sermon in this series. Micah continues to promise that the kingdoms of Israel and Judah would eventually be conquered and exiled. But there’s a more noticeable language of hope in his prophecies as he begins to foretell of a coming King who would save a remnant. Not only would a remnant of Israel be restored and saved, but all nations would come to Jerusalem as a threshing floor for God’s harvest. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "The Best Is Yet To Come" is the fourth sermon in this series. On the heels of a harsh condemnation, Micah prophesies of a future restoration of Zion. This restoration gives hope to the people of Israel in exile and also lifts our eyes to heaven for eternity. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Politics and Religion" is the third sermon in this series. Micah continues with his third oracle of impending judgement upon the nations of Israel and Judah. In some of his strongest language, Micah condemns both the political and religious leaders of God’s people and promised there would be no escaping the destruction that was coming. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Promise of Exile and Restoration" is the second sermon in this series. Micah continues to pronounce judgment on Israel, promising that exile was coming. But Micah also includes hope of a restoration of a remnant of Israel—a group that would graciously be brought back after exile. And a coming King would lead them to the nations in hope. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"Restoring the Remnant" is our sermon series through Micah. "Rebellion in Two Kingdoms" is the first sermon in this series. The prophet Micah gets straight to the point with pronouncing judgment on both the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel. The northern kingdom’s sin (Israel) was open and unashamed, while the southern kingdom’s sin (Judah) was masked in religious ritual. Both brought the same result of God’s wrathful judgment. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "Great Leaders" is the twenty-ninth sermon in this series. Finishing out the letter to the Hebrews, the author concludes with practical instruction about how we relate to, take heed of, and support our leaders as well as how we can be Godly leaders in our own accord. The leaders of the day going between God and man, the high priests, are now obsolete because of the finished work of Christ which grants us full access into the presence of God. This is all rooted in the theological workings of Christ as our ultimate leader and example. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!