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Looking to God to save You - Matthew 21:6-11
Series: Preparing for What's Ahead (Part 8) - The eighth and next-to-last sermon in the series, "Preparing for What's Ahead," lifts up the importance of national revival. If you have sought God's forgiveness, the evidence of God's work in your life is both a changed personal life and a life dedicated to working for godly transformation in your community, country and the world. You will hear in this sermon that God's tolerance for sin is not infinite, and that the opportunity for people to repent and seek God's mercy is limited. You will learn that previous nationwide spiritual revivals, or "awakenings," have been preceded by Christians responding to calls to pray. ***** Pastor Terry appeals for a commitment to covenant to pray for a national revival, while there is yet time to do so. A copy of the "Covenant to Pray" will be emailed to anyone who requests it. Phone 401-822-2070 and provide your email address. Please pronounce each letter of your email address and give a word example (e.g., "b" as in boy, etc.). Note: The final sermon in this series will be preached on November 29, 2009. *****
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The Master’s Touch….I am Willing
Jesus’ touch is unlike any other! Jesus’ touch cleans… heals… makes known the awesomeness of God… and brings much joy, peace and thanksgiving. Have you been touched by the Master? Is there an area in your life this day that needs the Master’s touch? What condition must we be found to receive the Master’s touch? What is the Lord’s response to the wonderful statement, “Lord, if you are willing…”.
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Prince Kabu
The story of Prince Kabu (a.k.a. Samuel Morris) of the 19th century. What God will do with a heart that is broken and totally sold out. Preached in October of 1974 in Lincoln NE by Rev. Loran Helm
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Jesus, the Samaritan Woman and Right Worship
The Lord's interaction with the Samaritan woman can teach us valuable lessons about right worship.
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11/22/2009: Thanking God for His Giving
Today's message is about thanksgiving, stewardship and giving to the glory of God.
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We Study Because We Want to Be...
[This is really part one...part two will take place, Lord willing, on 12/6] Why are some passages in the Bible a point of so much controversy and disagreement? Could it be because we focus on the wrong things? It is humbling to see how, far too often, we focus on the wrong things in life - albeit with good intentions. It is also humbling to see how much "baggage" we can bring to the biblical text. Is there a solution? Are we to merely agree to disagree?
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The Jesus Conundrum
So many people questioned whether Jesus was the Christ in John chapter 7. Has much changed today? If we could only respond as the temple guards did when they declared, "No one ever spoke the way this man does!" Listen to the message of Jesus in the gospel of John. It would be safe to say that we would all respond as the temple guards did.
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The Priesthood of All Believers
An examination of the extension of a priestly role to all believers and whether or not Baptists actually believe this.
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What Does It Take To Start A Church? Part 8
Have you ever believed a lie? The defeat of our actions starts with the defeat of our mind. The most dangerous yet common error for a new church is to not take spiritual opposition seriously. It becomes very tempting to focus on clever strategy above spiritual health and spiritual advance. However, if we take our faith seriously then spiritual resistance is inevitable. Most of the opposition that a new church faces comes through tension from the relationships. Attack comes from inside. The only real weapon the enemy has against us is a lie. We should not be ignorant of his schemes. Being involved in Destination Church, with a passion to build communities that are loyal to Jesus, will get you on the fast track to spiritual maturity. Sure, we'll get beat up, but we'll be better of for it. Conflict is beneficial because it means we have to work on our relationships. Imagine a mature Christian community who effectively defeat the enemies lies and work together to reach Chicago. If you are picturing this in your mind, you are envisioning Destination Church in the near future.
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