It shall come to pass in the latter days that the mountain of the house of the Lord shall be established as the highest of the mountains, and it shall be lifted up above the hills; and peoples shall flow to it —Micah 4:1
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Great Sermon! Pastor truly continuing to enjoy your sermons on Micah. Someday our story shall end, as you say in the New Jerusalem with Jesus forever more. This world has been awaiting this event for a long time. So thankful that Jesus is our temple, our Jerusalem, our Savior. I have come to understand that He is our substitute before God, as we are sinners and cannot be in ourselves what we should be, so God credits us the Jesus death and righteousness that we may become His children by faith alone. So we are in Him before the throne of God awaiting the day when He shall come again and take us out of this world unto Himself. How wonderful is our God and our Savior. We stumble and fall, but our assurance of eternal life is in the finished work of Jesus.
Thank you for your wonderful sermons on Micah. We as the people of God need to manifest more of the evidence of our faith, but so wonderful to know that we are forgiven and accepted in Jesus forever.
Thank you Pastor Aaron
Aaron Messner was previously employed as the Chaplain of Covenant College. He attended Wheaton College, where he met his wife, Nancy, and graduated from there with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theological Studies in 1996. While at Wheaton, Aaron attended College Church, where he...