Sermons About Certainty
Secure in the Shepherd's Hand (John 10 28-30) 9-6-09
The fact that Jesus is the Good Sheperd means that the certainty of our salvation is secure because of His perfect ability to protect those who have been given to him.
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Certainty in the Midst of Life’s Changes
Life is about changes. And, in many cases, those changes disrupt us; they disturb us; they unsettle us. As hard as we may try to stop them, changes still keep coming. So what's a person to do? Is there a constancy that can sustain us through the on-going changes of life? The Apostle Paul possessed a certainty that provided his life with such a constancy even in the midst of drastic changes – from freedom to imprisonment, from abundance to poverty, and even from life to death. The same certainty experienced by Paul is available to us today when we take God at His Word.
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When The World Fell Apart
Most of us have all experienced hard times in life, but how do we cope when it seems like everything we hold dear falls apart?
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What You Desperately Want To Hear
We all want to hear that we are "wanted", and in uncertain times it is especially comforting to know that Jesus has passionately prayed for us to be "ONE". Listen and see why....
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How to Overcome Defeat
Jesus prepares us for tough times by giving us hope in the midst of uncertainty.
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Stay Close - Danger Ahead
Just like in the day of the disciples, times feel uncertain. But staying connected to Jesus provides all that we need to accomplish God's plan for our lives.
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Living with Certainty (1 John 5:13-21)
First John 5:13-21 teaches that, as Christians, we can and ought to live with certainty in a world full of certainties.
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How Do We Know That We Know?
This first class looking at our philosophical foundations introduces Epistemology, which is the part of philosophy that studies human knowledge and establishes objective standards for knowing whether something is really true or not. We examine the basic laws of logic and apply them to the most basic questions we could ever ask. The upshot of this first class is our Fundamental Principle of Thinking: The rational precedes the empirical, or, put another way, a thing has to be possible before it is actual.
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The Life of Certainty, Pt. 2
The message of John Newton is the message of 1 John - I am a great sinner, in need of a great Savior. We can be certain of life everlasting because of Jesus.
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