Sermons About Conduct
Sacred Joy: Philippians 1.27-30, 3.18-20
As we continue in Paul's letter to the church at Philippi we ask the following question this week: How shall we live in response to the glorious gospel? Paul commands a certain conduct from the believers in Philippi. It is a life lived as one who is a citizen of heaven. Too many times our conduct reflects a mind that is on the earthly instead of on the kingdom of heaven. What if we lived differently? What if our mind was on Christ and the kingdom of heaven more often? What if we thought biblically and lived biblically? How would our lives look then? Our prayer as we look at Paul's letter together this week is that we would strive together to live lives that promote the gospel. Just think, what if we really did this?
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Standing Strong as Lights in This Wicked World
Do we act, dress and talk differently in church? We need to ask God to lead us also during the week, at work, in the world, so we are His shining light. Because we cannot do it on our own. Only thru Him are we able to do this.
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Separate but Shining (I Peter 2 11-12) 3-29-09
Because we are now, through Jesus, spiritual aliens in this world system, God calls us to be separate, but still shining the light of Christ's love.
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Hope - 1 Peter 1:13-16
"Hope" and "change" are longings in every human heart, but so often, what we put our hope in fails and disappoints us. This week, we look at 1 Peter chapter 1 and see that because Jesus promises grace, we must put our hope in him.
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Christian Conduct (Romans 14:22) 11-16-08
A topical message related to Christian conduct, living as dual citizens, being a godly witness, etc.
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Making His Ways Mine
The admonision to the Ephesians is the same to believers today. Put off the old man and his conduct and put on the new man who is created in the image of God. How that actually becomes a reality in our life is our focus today.
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The Chuch: A Change of Direction
This is the first message in a series from 1 Timothy. Paul is writing to Timothy explaining to him how the people of the local church are to conduct themselves in a proper manner. He covers the roles and responsibilities in the first 3 chapters and the relationships within the church in the last 3 chapters.
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