Sermons About Cause
Getting Your Grip 3: Walk for CHRIST Now
If we are able to walk for an earthly cause, will we walk for an eternal one?
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How to Begin the Journey
How do you begin this journey to the secret place of the Most High as described in Psalm 91:1? What 3 things must you settle in your heart and mind before you can begin this journey? Listen and find out.
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Easter Plain and Simple
What if you were driving down the highway when suddenly you are pulled over because you unknowingly caused a car wreck 200 miles earlier that resulted in a death? The same is true today: you are cruising down life's highway not realizing that you caused Christ's death on the cross 2000 years ago! The symbols of Easter, though some pagan by origin, point to the Biblical teaching that you participated in Christ's death way before you were even born. The Bible teaches that if you were united in Christ's death, that you will certainly be united in his resurrection. Easter points you all the way back to the cross, and all the way forward to eternal life with God!
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The Problem of Evil Pt. 2
Adam completes a Sunday school mini-series on God's sovereignty and the problem of evil. He answers questions as well as providing the foundational reasons God cannot be chargeable with the evil the second causes do.
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A Cause Worth Living For
Writing about climate change, Al Gore says: “The climate crisis also offers us the chance to experience what very few generations in history have had the privilege of knowing: a generational mission; the exhilarations of a compelling moral purpose; a shared and unifying cause; the thrill of being forced by circumstances to put aside the pettiness and conflict that so often stifle the restless human need for transcendence; the opportunity to rise...When we rise, we will experience and epiphany as we discover that this crisis is not really about politics at all. It is a moral and spiritual challenge.†Lofty words....inspirational....visionary... Question: Should we not be even MORE passionate about matters that will impact eternity? Do we have a compelling moral purpose, cause, or generational mission that we will give our all to fulfill? Key Passage: 2 Timothy 2:3-4
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