Sermons About Confession
Confession: Good for the Soul, Part II: Forgiveness before God
Would you like to hear God Himself say to you, "Your sins are forgiven"?
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Confession: Good for the Soul, Part I: Fault before God
How much do we truly understand our own sin? In this sermon series, we want to look at the power of confessing our sins--and receiving forgivenes--from a pastor or a fellow Christian. But before we can get to confession, we must first come to a fuller understanding of our own sin and sinfulness.
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God Parties!
God is love, but more than that: God pursues and God parties (celebrates, rejoices)!
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Prayer: the A-C-T-S Model
A introduction to talking with God through Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication
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Who Do You Say That Jesus Is?
Dan Seale preaches on the Feeding of the Five Thousand and Peter's confession that Jesus is the Christ from Luke 9:1-27.
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Get The Log Out of Your Eye
Jesus admonishes us to first examine ourselves and confess and renounce any discovered sins before we confront another person with their sin.
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Functional Christianity
Functional Christianity There is a significant difference between "confessional" Christianity and "functional" Christianity. True Christianity is not measured simply by what you confess, or believe, but by how you live. If Jesus is the reigning Lord of heaven and earth, then discipleship is measured by how you live in relation to the rule of Jesus.
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Philippians 2:9-11 - From Humility to Super Exaltation
The best way to see the exaltation of Christ is to view it on the backdrop of his humiliation in heaven, in incarnation, and in death. Humiliation does not mean embarrassment, slavish service, wimpiness, lack of boldness or ambition or the prideful pursuit of spirituality. We see that in this text that God exaltation of Christ is past (v. 9) and future (vv. 10-11). In the past God super exalted Christ at the right hand of the Father to the glory he had before the world was created. The Lamb of God is worthy and is given a name that everyone above every name with is LORD or Yahweh. Because of God past super exaltation of Christ and because he has been given the name Yahweh or LORD all people should (not shall) bow the knee and confess Christ in salvation. This verse is usually quoted incorrectly in a universalistic fashion making it say that everyone will worship God, but we know that Romans 14:10-12 includes everyone will bow in judgment but not in salvation. You should consider how you will approach Christ either in salvation with knees bowed and tong confessing or in Judgment with knees bowed.
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Hold On and Consider
Jesus has opened the veil into the holy places thru His death on our behalf. He also cleansed our hearts and bodies so we are welcome in God's presence. He is the fulfillment of God's promises, giving us hope. In light of this we are able to consider how to encourage one another as the New Covenant community
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