Sermons About Ambassador
Pleasing God and Persuading People
Paul’s ambition was to please the Lord by persuading people of the reality of Jesus Christ and the gospel. In this message we look at the priority of evangelism in light of Christ’s return.
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When Others Care About My Problems
Biblical joy is happiness, an emotion that is experienced by all people—Christian an non. What makes Christian joy different, though, isn’t that it’s not a feeling. Christian joy is the positive, emotional response to the reality that has dawned with the resurrection of Jesus. Jesus’ life and death proves that God loves the world and that he has acted to bring in a new reality that perseveres in the midst of any circumstance. THAT can produce happiness in anyone, no matter what.
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Feeding and Tending Jesus' Flock
We are children of God, no longer orphans in this world without Him. We are also His ambassadors in this world as His sent people. Jesus draws us to Himself so that we can have and live by the love of the Father, then Jesus sends us into the world as His missional people. In fact, when you read Jesus’ words in John chapter 20, you begin to see what He had in mind...
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The End Determines the Present
As Christians, knowing what happens at the end of our lives should radically influence our actions in the present. Because we know that one day we will stand before the judgment seat of Christ and give an account for our lives here on earth, we should be all-the-more challenged and motivated to live faithfully for Jesus Christ--by pursuing the welfare of others before ourselves.
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The Marks of a True Preacher
This sermon deals with the mission and character of the man who is called to preaching.
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Living as Ambassadors
Let us live as though we actually are members of a heavenly kingdom here on earth - we are of the world - but we are not a part of it. We are called to live as strangers in our land rather than going into "auto-pilot" and missing Holy Spirit opportunities each day in our day by day.
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