Sermons About Condemnation
Judge Not
This week, Pastor Kevin looked at not only the command we have not to condemn others, but even deeper, the question of why we judge others!
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Pardoned and Empowered for Victory
Christ accomplished all we need to live Spirit empowered, righteous lives.
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Free at Last!
Those who trust the risen Christ are truly, completely, and eternally free from condemnation
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Why Good People need to be Saved---- AM service
Two Points to this message: 1. Condemnation by Association 2. Salvation by Identification
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Luke 15.25-32: The Big I
Last week we saw the loose living of the younger son. This week we see the condemnation of the older son toward his younger brother. Just as the younger son broke his father's heart the older son will do the same by his duty bound relationship. May the church not be like this. May we sit with sinners at the table, so that we are invited one day to the wedding feast.
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Introduction to Romans
Paul introduces himself to the Roman church and helps to address some Jew and Gentile issues. But the primary theme of Romans is the gospel, which Paul lays out clearly and forcefully, explaining how it is that all of us as sinners deserving of God's wrath can instead experience forgiveness, justification, peace with God, life, and the gift of the Holy Spirit.
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What Are We Learning?
Better Together – 40 Days of Community “What Are We Learning†FOUR TIMELESS INVITATIONS AND THEIR OUTCOMES IF WE WILL AGREE TO STAY IN COMMUNITY We have been invited to get beyond first impressions … and go deep. True friendships develop lasting fruit and purify spiritual intimacy (John 15:12-17) We have been invited to take our mask off. The entreaty of grace and truth is so liberating. (John 8:32) We have been invited to come out of the closet. WOW! No longer living with condemning secrets. (Ephesians 5:8-14) We have been invited to confess our sins to each other. So that we may be healed. (James 5:16,17)
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The Death of Jesus, Part 1 (Mark 15:16-39)
<em>The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.</em> Mark highlights the irony that Jesus is mocked as king, but he is in fact king of all. Jesus suffers not only physical pain, but also the very wrath of God, in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and types, and to secure our salvation and life by suffering in our place. We are no longer separated from the presence of and fellowship with God, and in fact the crucifixion reveals clearly God's love for us. The only proper response is for us to worship in awe and gratitude.
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Conquering Condemnation
First in a sermon series on being more than conquerors through Christ.
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There is No Condemnation
Many times we consider ourselves outside of the what scripture states about us. This sermon addresses that point specifically regarding us being free from condemnation.
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