Sermons About Actions
Faith Expressed in What I Do
The Book of James was likely written by James, the Lord's brother (Galatians 1:19) and the influential pastor of the church to Jerusalem (Acts 12:17, 15:13, 21:18). The book has sometimes been called the "Proverbs of the New Testament" because of its very practical teaching about Christian living. It echoes the Sermon on the Mount of Jesus in many ways.
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To Do and To Say
Paul said to the Philippians "The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you" (Phil 4:9). He was confident that the life he was living was so reflective of Christ that others could be come into the knowledge of God by emulating him. So many these days want to say "Do as I say, not as I do." The message seems to be that Christianity is a good idea in the marketplace of ideas, but we Christians are not its representatives. Contrarily, the testimony of Paul's life was the same as the testimony of his lips because of his firm convictions. Like Joshua when Joshua spied out the land, Paul was utterly convinced of the Truth, and his life consequently shouted that Truth from the mountaintops. We who name the name of Christ need to give ourselves to Him fully so that both our words and our lives will bear testimony to His Truth.
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The Broad Way and The Narrow Way
Friend and guest speaker, Chris, delivers a message of the broad way and the narrow way. "Our thoughts determine our actions, our actions chart out the path that we take, and the path that we take determines our destiny."
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Relationships
Join Pastor Duane as he delves into one of the most known passages in the Bible: The Sermon on the Mount. This week, What Jesus Had to Say About... Relationships.
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