Sermons About Alone
With - I With No One
It's inevitable that we will at some point feel the weight of loneliness in our lives. And when those times come, do we understand that we can be lonely but never truly alone? In following the pattern of David's Psalms, we can learn to pour out our hearts to God and recount how he has come through for us in the past. This can help prepare us for when it feels like no one is there or cares.
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The First Father
“THE FIRST FATHER” Genesis 2 Scripture: Genesis chapter 3 What was the first man made of? (Verse 7) Dust of the ground. Jesus breathed spirit into him. What was Adam’s occupation? (Verse 15) He was to tend and keep a large wildlife and nursery sanctuary. He was also to name every living creature birds and animals. What was the first felt need of Adam? (Verse 18) He felt alone and lonely. How did Jesus respond to Adam’s need? (Verse 18, 21, 22) He said no one should be alone. He put Adam to sleep, took a rib from his side and made woman. What was Adam’s response when he was introduced to his new bride? (Verse 23) “Wow, look at her!” Man - is Woman - isah What marriage counsel did Jesus give to this first couple? (Verse 24) Leave parents, Be joined to wife, Become one flesh. What wedding garments did the first couple wear? (Verse 25) Adam and Eve were clothed in glory. Let me introduce to you Adam and Eve’s family tree. (Gen. 5)
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One Picture is Worth 1,000 Words
Whether "never-married", divorced, widowed or otherwise "single-again", over 40% of the North America adult population is single. When the church teaches and emphasizes the critical role of the "family", we often forget to talk to this huge population who are not currently married. While the Bible upholds the sanctity of marriage and promotes a healthy family life as the key unit of society, it also has much encouragement to individuals who are not married. The unique contribution that a single person can give for the glory of God makes it a life worth celebrating and exploiting. Rather than seeing singleness as "2nd best", can we celebrate the gifts and opportunities God gives to those who are doing life "solo?" Key Passage: 1 Corinthians 7:32
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A Divine Community
These days, there is an appetite for spirituality and a huge distaste for "church." Is this really what God wanted? The church was intended to be a dynamic, life-giving movement of people who experience and extend the love of God together. In fact, Jesus said that you can't be spiritual on your own, that the spiritual life is something we do together. If you catch a glimpse of God's dream for doing life together, we are convinced you'll never want anything less.
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Created for Community (some audio difficulties this week)
These days, there is an appetite for spirituality and a huge distaste for "church." Is this really what God wanted? The church was intended to be a dynamic, life-giving movement of people who experience and extend the love of God together. In fact, Jesus said that you can't be spiritual on your own, that the spiritual life is something we do together. If you catch a glimpse of God's dream for doing life together, we are convinced you'll never want anything less.
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David and Jonathan
Why we need connection with others, encouragement with others, and understanding the true essence of fellowship by looking at the relationship David had with Jonathan in 1 Samuel 18:1-7.
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Elijah The Prophet God took home
Elijah went from the mountain to the valley. God was there the entire time and eventually took him home. We have the same home of eternal life with God,because of what Christ Jesus did for us on the cross.
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Faith Alone
In this message which was preached in the classroom Pastor Lundmark explains that salvation is by faith alone. Any way of salvation that does not place God as both the just and the justifier misses God's design for salvation. We also learn WHY salvation is by faith alone and examine some of the competing views that teach something other than salvation by faith alone.
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