Sermons About Balance
The Time of your Life
Life is full of things to do every day. How we administer our time can make all the difference in the world. You will be challenged in this timely message from Ecclesiastes to invest your time in a wise and strategic way and to see the bigger picture!
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Balance...A Clear Channel to God
Life can be so stressful and unbalanced at times. In this message, we explore the dangers of living this kind of lifestyle and the effects it can have on our relationship with God (or lack of one). Managing the stress and learning to live a healthier, balanced life will help increase our spiritual productivity and open a clearer channel to connect with and live for God!
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A Song of Divine Harmony
Not only is the Christ hymn of Philippians 2 a powerful picture of the gospel, but it also helps us hear harmony in regard to the nature of God, when often Christians today either worship God as a friend or as an exalted King.
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Living a Balanced Christian Life
The proper Christian Life is one of balance and not extremes or spiritual excess.
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Part 5: To The Church At Cornerstone Write ...?
Galen leads us in studying the church at Thyatira to see the importance of balancing love and doctrine. There is much we can learn from John's letter to the seven churches. What letter would God write to our church? What encouragement, what admonition, what concerns would He have? How do we keep from compromising with culture while we engage culture?
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Real Spirituality
God is seeking balance in our lives. He obviously care are about our worship, our learning from His Word and sharing life together. But that isn't the end of true spirituality. When we truly worship God, our hearts are captured by the things that matter to God...and God cares about the poor, the oppressed and the outcast. We must learn from Amos and begin to act in ways that will bring justice for those who are marginalized.
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Having the Time of Your Life
Godly wisdom comes from learning how to number our days so that we don't get overwhelmed by over-commitment, procrastination, and/or chronic tardiness.
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