Sermons About Boldness
God Is Strength
We continue our One Prayer series by sharing a message about God's Strength from Francis Chan, pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in Simi Valley, California. Please visit http://www.oneprayer.com during the week to find out ways you can join in prayer.
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Living in Christ: The Bold Life
Please join us this week as Pastor John speaks about the power and boldness that comes from a life in Christ. It's our prayer that you are encouraged as you listen and learn about the power of the life of Christ. For more great things happening at The Walk check out our events page.
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Not Ashamed (Romans 1:16-17)
paul recognized there was shame associated with the gospel, but leads with this by proclaiming he is unashamed.
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The Death of Jesus
The death of Jesus is the centerpiece of the Christian faith. Why? Why is the death of Jesus necessary and what did it accomplish?
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A Bold and Fearless Attitude
1. Forgiveness - Even for a murderer (for the unbeliever) 2. Understanding forgiveness Leads to a Bold and Fearless Testimony (for the believer)
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Acts:Ancient/Future Church. Ch. 3-4:31 - Boldness
Acts shows the church, filled with the Spirit, preaching & living boldly. Listen as we learn that boldness is an essential characteristic for the church today.
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The Freedom of Our Adoption - Galatians #8
What makes the Christian faith like no other? The good news of God’s grace is the bold claim that we are accepted by God not because we “follow the rules†or “fit the mold†but because Jesus gave his own life to rescue us. But many of us are still trying to earn God’s love with our performance rather than living in the freedom that Jesus has provided for us. In Galatians, Paul warns against the danger of religious systems that value people on grounds of accomplishment or status or cultural agreement. These things lock away our freedom in the futility of legalism, moral superiority and cultural arrogance. Focusing on either the racial/ethnic/cultural superiority or the moral successes of good works denies the gospel and divides Jesus’ followers. Join us as we explore how God offers us true freedom in Jesus and how the freedom of Christ transforms our hearts, our minds and lives.
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Evangelism
In this message the Apostle Paul reminds the Thessalonians of the circumstances surrounding their conversion. What kind of evangelistic outreach produces effective, faithful, and committed Christians? Let' ask the Apostle Paul himself as we study 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8
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Prepare for the King, pt. 1 (Matthew 3:1-4)
All four gospels record the ministry of John the Baptist from their own unique perspective according to their purpose. Luke, alone, includes the narrative of his birth. But all three synoptics (Matthew, Mark, Luke) all include this initial phase of John’s ministry in the wilderness. The apostle John, written much later, covers this same period, but emphasizes the Baptist’s role as witness to the Messiah and alone announces Him as “The Lamb that takes away the sin of the world.†Luke is written to present an accurate historical account, so he fills in many of the details left out by Matthew and in this sense is more helpful from a historical point of view. However, Luke and Matthew’s purposes are different. Matthew’s goal is to present Jesus Christ as King, the King the prophets looked forward to and the people should have been expecting. Matthew is, in this sense, more interested in the message than the details. Thus, with little introduction John the Baptist explodes onto the scene of Matthew’s gospel, in order to accentuate, with all its force, the message by which the way for the King would be prepared: “Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.â€
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