Sermons About Blessing
Why drink water when you could be drinking wine?
Why settle for the plain and ordinary? Sometimes, we settle for less than that but God wants you to experience Him, now! If he can take ordinary water and turn it into the "best" wine for a wedding feast, we assure you that He wants to take your ordinary (maybe mundane) existence and turn it into a gleaming, bright, brand new shiny example of His extraordinary love for you. Giving you the power to live an extraordinarily fulfilled life! Trust Him! Why settle for anything less than His best?
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Blessings on the Way
As Paul travels from Malta to Rome he experiences many blessings from God. This should encourage us that no matter how difficult our circumstances get, God is still blessing us so that we can bless others.
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The Gospel Truth about Giving
Giving is a touchy subject for some people. Today we're going to go to the Bible to see what it says about Giving. Let's discover the truth about giving to your local church.
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What The Meek Know
What did Jesus mean when he said "blessed are the meek"? Was he saying that the way to God's blessing is through weakness? Through allowing themselves to be treated as a doormat? By no means! Here we'll see that meekness is not weakness, and what it really means to be meek.
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Revival Means To Return
This sermon takes a look at the life of Jonah and compares it to the lives of most Christians today. We see that Jonah was disobedient to God; we see his disobedience caused chastisement, and that chastisement eventually led to a revival in Jonah, a return to God. Then we see the results of obedience when Jonah did what God commanded and a whole great city was saved. We likewise have been called by God to go, but most Christians just like Jonah are disobedient. What if just a few of us got real and followed God's command to Go Tell Every Creature? How many cities could we win to Christ? How many people could we save from Judgment?
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Jesus Wants To Break Your Heart
In what's commonly called "The Beatitudes", Jesus taught his followers what it truly means to live a life that is "blessed" by God. Their ideas of "blessing" were turned upside-down by Christ's teaching, and so this series on the Beatitudes is titled "The Upside-Down Life". Jesus taught that those who mourn are "blessed". What did he mean when he said this? We'll see here that the heart that mourns is a heart that is compassionate for others, a heart that is contrite over its own sin, and a heart that will be comforted by Jesus.
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