Sermons About Choices
Mind The Gap
In the worlds eyes this man had it made, but he obviously saw that there was something missing, there was a gap – a big hole in his soul, he was rich to overflowing in the worlds eyes, but inside, he was running on empty. How about us sat here this morning? Is it time to mind the gap??
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Decisions That Matter (I)
Events in the life of Joseph after the first Christmas show his loyalty to God in his earthly decisions.
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Spiderman
What can we learn from some of the most recent movies that have hit the movie theaters? Pastor Duane delves into the Biblical truths of Spiderman. "With great power comes great responsibility."
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Part 7: To The Church At Cornerstone Write ...?
It makes a difference which doors you choose in life. They will have consequences, some good, some bad, some unexpected. When we study the church at Philadelphia in Revelation 3, we see that Christ opened a door of opportunity for them. Both in the Old and the New Testament, the Bible talks about a number of doors: * The Door of Intimacy with Christ from Revelation 3:20 * The Door of Salvation from John 10:9 * The Door of Opportunity from Colossians 4:3 and Revelation 3:8 So what doors has Christ opened for us at Cornerstone? What can we learn from John's letter? What instruction, what caution would Jesus share with us. Mike teaches through the letter to the Philadelphians to help us as we examine our church and our life.
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What Do You Want on Your Tombstone?
Redeeming Ruth Embracing the Romance of Redemption Part 1 "What do you want on your tombstone?" Ruth 1:1-6 Your tombstone will speak of: 1. How you live amidst dreadful circumstances. Ruth begins in a time of a * Moral famine * Material famine These famines come as a result of: * Apathy * Apostasy * Anarchy 2. The decisions you make at the crossroads of life. Elimelech: * Left a promised land * Lived and lingered in a polluted land 3. Your response to devastating calamities. What is your response to: * Disease * Death * Defeat 4. The results of your difficult choices. Our choices should involve: * Drawing near to God * Understanding what God is doing * Taking inventory of past decisions
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What To Do?
Often times we are faced with decisions that have significant consequences in our lives. How we decide and the path we take reflects our belief in the Gospel and our understanding of the nature of our sinfulness and the holiness of God. Truth is we have a Heavenly Father who is concerned for His children and we cannot make decisions apart from what He has revealed in scripture. Preached on March 4, 2007, Pastor James gives some practical steps to consider when making some of life's most important decisions.
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