Who has the power to deliver us?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to proclaim freedom to the captives?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to give sight to the spiritually blind?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to set free the oppressed?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to break the invisible chains of slavery to sin?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to overthrow the devil?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to make the mute speak?
Who has the power to make the lame walk?
Who has the power to make the sick well?
Who has the power to make the grief-stricken secure?
Who has the power to raise the dead?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to challenge our unbelief?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to make us right with God, though we do not deserve it?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to save us from our sins?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power give us eternal life?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to declare us righteous before God?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to adopt us into God’s family?
No one but Jesus
Who has the power to resurrect our old bodies from the dead and make them new?
No one but Jesus
No one but Jesus…no one but Jesus…
No one but Jesus can do all these things
No one but Jesus can do so much more!
Run to Him!
Surrender to Him!
Trust in Him!
Rest in Him!


Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!
Ryan – I just wanted to let you know that I noticed over the years how you have gone from preaching on topics like you mentioned yesterday in your sermon to preaching about Jesus. Wow! What a change it has made! Most of the time I thought that was what I needed to hear about when what I really needed to hear about was Jesus. I find myself looking forward to the services just to quench my thirst for hearing more about Jesus even though I get that from reading my Bible. Some may think that all they need is to have only their devotional time to themselves when they actually need corporate worship as well. Corporate worship, devotional time and connecting with a Sunday School class should all go hand-in-hand. Thank you for allowing God to speak through you.
Thank you for reminding us of this. I am printing this and posting it at my desk so I can be reminded daily.
What an incredible worship we shared yesterday! ALL ABOUT JESUS!!! Amen!
There is no doubt that God led us to CrossPoint!
Your leadership is spilling over the brim and onto the saucer, Ryan. Our bible study class wants more Jesus!!
Praise God for your willingness to heed the Spirit and glorify God in showing us Jesus!!!
Soli Deo Gloria!!
Precher
You were running on all eight cyls Sunday morning.It makes me so proud when you bring the heat(the truth).I feel so blessed to be apart of what is going on at Crosspoint.You keep telling us what God puts on your heart and we’ll keep shouting AMEN.I love you Ryan
BD
Cathy, you are correct. Each part fits together in our spiritual development. We need corporate, personal and small group times to study God’s Word in order to mature in Christ.
Charlene, I kept the document on my desk all last week and it encouraged me each time I read it. Use it for God’s glory.
BD, you keep praying me full so I can keep preaching you full. Soli Deo Gloria!