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Through An Open Door
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Misc Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Misc Alex Coblentz

Through An Open Door

As I preach my last sermon as pastor of French Camp Presbyterian Church, I am reminded that the Apostle Paul was no stranger to tearful farewells, long distance relationships, and sharing ministry with other preachers. May we learn valuable lessons from his example as we all step through the open doors God has placed before us. In all our changes, He remains the same. Great is THY faithfulness!

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Ascended!
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Our Only Hope Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Our Only Hope Alex Coblentz

Ascended!

Many sermons and lessons have been given about the importance of believing in his bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. But what about his ascension? Somehow the importance of this equally historic event, witnessed by eleven of the apostles, is overlooked as merely an incidental transition from earth to heaven. Look again! There is more here than meets the eye.

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Is Jesus Lord?
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Our Only Hope Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Our Only Hope Alex Coblentz

Is Jesus Lord?

Jesus died on the cross to save us from sin and death, that we might have eternal life. Ok... Then what? Where did he go after that? What is He doing now? After trusting Him to save me, is there more? YES! An ongoing, vibrant, real, trusting, dependent, obedient, lifelong relationship with Christ requires submission to His Lordship, beyond mere acceptance of His salvation. "Christ in me the hope of glory," is an continuously transforming and daily relationship.

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God’s Word: Read It and Do It!
Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Our Only Hope Alex Coblentz Rev. J. Alex Coblentz, Our Only Hope Alex Coblentz

God’s Word: Read It and Do It!

Wherefore I would advise you all that come to the reading or hearing of this book, which is the word of God, the most precious jewel and most holy relic that remaineth on earth; that ye bring with you the fear of God, and that ye do it with all due reverence, and use your knowledge thereof, not to vain glory of frivolous disputation, but to the honor of God, increase of virtue, and edification both of yourselves and others. (Thomas Cranmer)

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