Moody Church Hour

Pastor Philip Miller

Jesus, Raised For Us (For Us)

April 16, 2017

Death is our greatest enemy and it is very final. Nothing in medical science can re-animate dead tissue. When Jesus was crucified by Romans, he died at the hands of men who were very good at making sure a man was dead. Soldiers guarded the tomb to make sure he stayed dead. Nonetheless, nothing could withstand the power of God as He brought His Son back to life in brilliant glory… for us.   

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The place is called Skull Hill. Located outside ancient Jerusalem’s walls, this was the place of execution. Only common criminals were crucified, and that’s how Jesus was treated once condemned by the Romans at the urging of the Jewish leadership. He could have called legions of angels to destroy His oppressors, but went willingly to that cross… for us. Let us remember the greatest act of love ever performed on this earth.  
April 9, 2017
In a just world, the court system exists to examine facts and determine the guilt or innocence of a person on trial. But this is not a just world. All too often, staged trials are held with predetermined outcomes. After Jesus was arrested, he went before several so-called courts in rapid succession. He endured these trials for one reason: that He might give His life for us.
April 2, 2017
When Judas gave Jesus that fateful kiss, he was aiding those who wanted to kill the Son of God. In putting him to death, the enemies of Christ unwittingly made our redemption possible.     
March 26, 2017
The Bible tells us to “remember the Lord’s death until He comes.” We do this every year during Holy Week, and, every time we join together for The Lord’s Supper. His death paid the price for our sins, a death we’ll commemorate throughout eternity. What He did during those last fateful days was done for us - undeserving sinners. May we be reminded of how far God went so that we might be redeemed.
March 19, 2017
Sooner or later, the government will tell us to do something we cannot do as Christians. Or, they’ll prohibit us from doing things we must do as believers. While we have a clear obligation to both church and state, how do we handle the conflicts that inevitably arise? Let’s discover some light for the dark days that may be ahead.
March 12, 2017
Just as no two snowflakes are alike, no two people are alike. We are all different, and that diversity adds a richness to life. But it also adds a set of problems. When two people don’t get along, even two Christians, what do you do? Here’s a solution for those difficult people in your life, and mine.
March 5, 2017
From the outside looking in, the Christian church is hardy unified. There are more variations and denominations emerging every day, leading one to wonder what doctrine is “most correct.” In this message, we will learn how we can discern truth from error, and make wise choices regarding our place of worship.
February 26, 2017
When Christians stand for truth in a pluralistic culture, conflict is inevitable. Increasingly, that conflict is with our own government. This is the first of four messages on Christians in Conflict, and how we should live in view of those conflicts.
February 19, 2017
It’s human nature to want to be in control and to manipulate circumstances in our favor. The Old Testament patriarch Jacob was a schemer who sought to gain every advantage he could. It took a dramatic intervention in his life for him to realize that God was in control, and not himself. The lesson he learned is our lesson to learn as well. 
February 12, 2017
The internet brings pornography to anyone who wants it. This inflames desires and leads to sexual addictions–a good reason why the Bible tells us to guard our hearts. Let’s explore the mind of an addict, and recognize the steps we should take to be free of an addiction fueled by the technology that is so readily available to us.
February 5, 2017
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This Sunday morning program provides a meaningful worship service for those far from God or unable to attend a local church. With insightful teaching from Pastor Philip Miller and joyous congregational worship, you’re invited to join Jesus on the journey of a lifetime.

 

About Pastor Philip Miller

Philip Miller is the 17th Senior Pastor of The Moody Church. Philip holds a B.A in Pre-Seminary Bible from Cedarville University (’04) and a Th.M. in Pastoral Leadership and New Testament Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary (’10). His wife, Krista, also holds an Th.M. degree from DTS. They have four children: Claire, Violet, Cora, and Jude.

Philip is a visionary leader with over twelve years of ministry experience, including three at Christ Community Church in the western Chicago suburbs and nearly seven as Senior Pastor at Westwood Baptist in Olympia, WA. He believes people flourish as followers of Jesus when they live deeply in the gospel, experience the healing of true community, and join Jesus on mission in their world. He is committed to cultivating a gospel-centered church that welcomes spiritual explorers, promotes gospel clarity in culturally engaging ways, inspires passionate worship, fosters deep spiritual vitality, empowers people to holistic discipleship, and catalyzes a multiplication movement of gospel renewal both locally and globally.

Philip enjoys cycling and all things outdoors, Garrett’s Carmel popcorn, Lou Malnati‘s deep dish pizza, and Henry Weinhard‘s root beer. For more information about Philip and his family, visit moodymedia.org/pastorphilip.

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