Sermons About Acts-29
The Spirit and the Flesh
The Bible tells us that Christians have two opposing motivational systems working inside of our hearts: the Spirit and the Flesh. One works for our good, while the other only has the appearance of working for our good. When we function from one or the other, it has a significant impact on our character. In this sermon, we take a look at how God changes our character through the Holy Spirit, Who changes our motivations and desires.
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Freedom in Christ
What does the Bible mean when it says that Jesus has come to make us free? What has He freed us from, or to do? Does this new freedom require anything of me, or of you? In this sermon, Bryce Hansen helps us understand the important doctrine of freedom in Christ.
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Identities: Disciples/Learners
We are disciples of Jesus who take responsibility for our own development and the development of others. He learned from local religious teachers, by living in community, and through regular times of listening to God. Jesus called others to follow his ways, to be his disciples and live in obedience to all that God commands. He then sent these followers out to make new disciples. We believe we are also called to be followers of Jesus who take responsibility for our own development and the development of others. This includes both our personal time with God as well as involvement together in training provided by spiritual leadership. (Luke 2:52; Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 4:11-13; 2 Timothy 2:2)
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Blessed Are the Forgiven
Psalm 32 - Ru Sen is pastor at Grace Community Church in Chapel Hill, NC
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Signs of Life
Through faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ, people are given "spiritual life". Just as there is evidence, which points to physical life (i.e. a heartbeat, breathing, and etc), there is also evidence of spiritual life. In this sermon, we look at the first "signs of life"--Baptism and church membership--the Bible outlines for people who've been given life through Jesus
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