Sermons About Accept
A Lukewarm life
Are you living a lukewarm life? What does it mean to be lukewarm? Jesus will not accept a lukewarm life from us. He will not accept it because he paid too high of price that we might be saved. He died so that we could have victory in him. A lukewarm life only leads to sin, temptation and despair. A life that is built on Christ leads to victory. Are you living a lukewarm life? Jesus can not use us when we are lukewarm. It is only when we are on fire for him, that our prayers will change lives. Are you living a lukewarm life?
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Expecting God To Work Through His Word
A reminder that God works powerfully in the lives of believers through His Word, and we should read His Word with that expectation.
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Releasing Our Regrets
Based on 1 John 1:9 "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." we can enjoy the freedom of clear-conscience-living. We can release our regrets by confess our sin, trusting God's character and accepting God's forgiveness.
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The Good Shepherd - Who Owns You?
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, leads us, sacrifices for us, protects us and knows us. We can listen, we can accept that we are sheep, we can choose to follow Jesus and we can tune in the Holy Spirit. We can step: into salvation, into a relationship with Jesus Christ and into His presence. We can practice precautions. We are to know Him.
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Receive
Building a marriage is like building a castle. Castles provide protection for the occupants inside. What are the four walls for building a castle that will provide safety for a husband and wife to build intimacy and oneness? What does it mean when we try to make a castle work with only two or three walls? Our first wall we put in place is through “receiving our spouse.”
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Mistakes #6-7
With all the pressures of this life, marriages are under fire today. Listen to the top 10 mistakes married people make, and how to avoid them. 6) Letting the romance die. 7) Not understanding and accepting your differences.
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