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Scottsdale Nazarene

Scottsdale Nazarene

By: Scottsdale First Church of the Nazarene
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Sermons from Scottsdale First Church of the NazareneCopyright 2022 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
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  • Palm Sunday’s Warning
    Apr 21 2022

    Palm Sunday is a day of celebration in the midst of Lent - but it also serves as a warning to us. It warns us just how quickly we can (and do) change our allegiances, and it warns us what can happen when we change our allegiances. But it also reminds us that there is hope for us when our allegiances change. This sermon from Psalm 18:1-2, 19-29 considers the warning of Palm Sunday. 

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    21 mins
  • The Uneven Odds
    Apr 15 2022

    In light of our circumstances, it is easy to be irritated with Psalm 126. It might be hard to believe that God can, will, or even wants to change your circumstances for the better. But even if you are annoyed with Psalm 126, this psalm is good news. It is good news because even now, against all odds, God is at work and making all things new. This sermon argues that it is okay to be annoyed with this psalm and urges us to make this psalm our prayer anyway. 

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    19 mins
  • Confession and Coming Home
    Apr 14 2022

    Confession is a common theme throughout scripture, and confession has been an important part of the church since the beginning. So why does confession give us so much anxiety? This sermon on Psalm 32 explores what confession is and is not. Is confession an invitation to disgrace or humiliation? Is confession an invitation to rejection? Or does confession invite us to come home? 

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    21 mins

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