Sunday, November 25, 2007
God of The Impossible
Luke 1:26-56
Dr. Gregory Hagg, an experienced pastor, embarked on a thorough exploration of the Gospel of Luke in a two-year sermon series. His goal was to offer congregants a deeper understanding of Jesus' life, teachings, and ministry as depicted in this gospel account.
Throughout the series, Dr. Hagg dissected key themes and narratives found in Luke's gospel, providing practical insights and applications for modern believers. From Jesus' birth to His death and resurrection, Dr. Hagg guided his congregation through the story of redemption and grace depicted in Luke's account.
Using his knowledge of Scripture and theology, Dr. Hagg delved into Jesus' teachings on love, forgiveness, and compassion, while also considering the historical and cultural context. He encouraged listeners to reflect on how these teachings impact their own lives.
Overall, the series aimed to deepen congregants' understanding of Jesus and His message, inviting them to respond with faith and obedience. Through each sermon, Dr. Hagg inspired a renewed appreciation for the person and work of Jesus Christ, urging believers to follow Him wholeheartedly.
On November 25, 2007, Dr. Gregory Hagg preached a sermon titled "God of The Impossible," focusing on Luke 1:26-56. This passage narrates the miraculous conception of Jesus and Mary's response to God's extraordinary plan. Dr. Hagg likely highlighted God's ability to accomplish the impossible and encouraged believers to trust in His power and faithfulness, even in the face of daunting circumstances. Through this sermon, he aimed to inspire faith and confidence in God's ability to work wonders in the lives of His people.