Sermons by Rev. Jinwoo Chun (Page 17)

A.C.T!

The Christmas story is about Incarnation. God sent God’s one and only Son in the form of human being. (If you have not listened to Good News about Incarnation, click here.) God wanted to dwell among us. And God broke into our lives through Jesus Christ. Immanuel, God with us! What good news! Then, how can we open our hearts to Jesus Christ? This Sunday, we are going to learn what the Bible has to say about how to open our hearts to Him and welcome His love story for us.

God Broadcasting God’s Grace

How does God choose the people for God’s grace? Only those who are faithful to God? When you doubt and question God and God’s grace, what is God doing? Jesus Christ, who broke into our lives in the form of human beings (Incarnation), answers to this question through the Parable of the Sower in the Bible. This Sunday, we are going to listen to what He has to say about it.

Being Freed

God wants us to be well. But, if not all, most of us are addicted to something that harms ourselves and the people around us. Richard Rohr claims, “We are all addicts, in one way or another.” How can we be freed from the addictions/brokenness/sins? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about this question.

Why Incarnation?

Why did God choose this way to let us know that God was able and more than able to heal our brokenness and make us whole again? This Sunday, we are going to reflect on the meaning of Jesus Christ’s incarnation.

The Reason for Giving

In our life journeys, we find various “seats” at different times. Sometimes, we take the seat of indifference. Some other times, the seat of compassion… and sometimes, the seat of mercilessness… and other times, the seat of forgiveness… What seat are you taking today? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about it through the story of God’s creation.

You Belong to the Place of Love

In our life journeys, we find various “seats” at different times. Sometimes, we take the seat of indifference. Some other times, the seat of compassion… and sometimes, the seat of mercilessness… and other times, the seat of forgiveness… What seat are you taking today? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about it through the story of God’s creation.

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