Sermons About Change
Time For Change
Pastor Timothy Gleaton shows us how to make positive changes in our lives using basic bible principles
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Part II: Your Serve
If we can get Serving right then, as a new spiritual community…as a new church…as Matt’s House I am convinced that we will see exponential growth, unlimited resources, and personal transformation. But to get Serving right you will have to change your personal priorities to match God’s.
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Running On Empty
1) Making Room For Hunger 2) Unrestrained Appetites 3) Discrimination Tastes 4) An Appetite For Righteousness
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The Wonder of God -- He Can Change and Renew Us
It is a wonder that God loves any of us at all!!! But he does. He loves us just the way we are but too much to keep us that way.
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God Stories: Brian Frahm
Brian Frahm shares how he continues to depend on gospel grace and helpful friends as he deals with life's struggles and challenges.
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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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Desires of Your Heart
1. the people that are supposed to love us, who are supposed to be committed to us, we will put significant energy into getting them to change, so we can be happy. And the more we believe someone should make us happy, the more we’ll try to change them. 2. Or we’ll eventually quit trying to change them and at the same time, back away from the relationship. We’ll ration our love and affection for others according to how happy they make us. This is normal human nature. This is the way we love. But we have an even bigger problem that affects our lives even more than our relationships with each other. The problem is that we also tend to treat God in the same way. If we don’t get what we want from Him, if He’s not living up to our expectations, we tend to ration our love and affection for Him as well. Yet the scriptures teach us that He already loves us perfectly. Nothing about Him needs to change. He could not love us more, even if we were perfect. Which is hard for us to really get our brains around. God thinks the world of us. So much so that he took on flesh and walked among us and took the punishment for our sin upon himself so that we might be reconciled to Him and experience the joy of really knowing Him. Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4
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