Sermons About Call
6/14/2009 The Gospel of Mark 6:14-29 - The Anatomy Of Sin
The Gospel of Mark 6:14-29 - The anatomy of sin Dr. Nick Willborn examines how the gospel message provokes hate from the world.
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What's In Your Hand?
God takes what we have in our hands and uses it, if we make it available to Him. God has called you as a Christian--He has a mission He wants you to accomplish in your life and you must use your assets to do so.
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For This I Was Born
The second in a 6-part series on discovering what God is doing in our lives. When we realize that our experiences have helped shape the canvas of our world, then we realize that God truly is saying “I can work with that”. The road of discovery allows us to see the Call of God and the cause of Christ.
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Accept God's Challenge
Everyone wants to succeed. But are you up to obeying the challenges God has called you to do? Saying no to God is disobedience – and so we must learn how to obediently accept great challenges from God – or we might be running for our lives.
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The Call
The first in a 6-part series on discovering what God is doing in our lives. When we realize that our experiences have helped shape the canvas of our world, then we realize that God truly is saying “I can work with that”. The road of discovery allows us to see the Call of God and the cause of Christ.
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Jesus And The Call To Discipleship
When Jesus called people to follow him he spoke very clearly about what that means. In Luke 9:23 He said, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me". This is Jesus' call to discipleship. Where did we ever get the idea that it is okay for some people to call themselves Christians and yet not obey this call to follow Christ as a disciple? One of the most common questions people wrestle with is this: “What should I do with my life?“ Jesus actually gives us the answer with just two words: follow me.
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Jude's Needed Severity
JUDE 1-2 Jude, writing in the mid-60's AD, identifies himself as a "servant of Jesus Christ" (he is writing on Christ's behalf and with his authority) and "brother of James." The contents of his letter are directed to those who are Called, Beloved, and Kept.
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