Sermons About Cross
Our Battle Cry
This week Pastor Kevin talks plainly about the cross of Christ and how it must serve as the defining mark of our church and our life.
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Doing Good
This week, David Binder (Director of Renew) preached on Galatians 6:9-10 and what it means for us as believers to "do good to all men".
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Grace in Suffering
Suffering is NOT incompatable with the sovereign, merciful, gracious, redemptive love found in the gospel! The Christian way of life is not about avoiding suffering, it is about bringing glory to God.
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Healing and Forgiveness, and Only From The Son of Man
Healing and Forgiveness, and Only From The Son of Man
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Beyond Getting Even - Matthew 5 v38-48
Rev. Philip Davis continues the best sermon in the world... ever! series with teaching on Beyond Getting Even - how do you react when you are betrayed at work or by someone you considered a friend?
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Healing Through Forgiving
Very often we focus on our sin and forget that in a fallen world, we are sinned against. The healing process for those sins that were committed against us begins with the difficult task of Forgiving.
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Suffering for the Gospel
Suffering for the gospel is about being a witness. In Greek, witness means martyr. People who truly followed God, suffered and rejoiced in it!
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Glory and Joy
As Jesus prays for His disciples in John 17, He is appealing to the Father to empower all that He has said to them on the preceding chapters (13-16) and as we listen in on that prayer He is telling us what He desires the fruit of that teaching and praying to be. He begins with Glory, for Himself to be glorified in accomplishing God's plan of redemption and in turn that the Father would be glorified through Him. Then that the joy that He put into redeeming men from sin would fill them and reflect back to the Father. The Wesminster Shorter Catechism states this clearly in its first question and answer; "What is the chief end of man?" "Mans chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever." Jesus heartily agrees with this sentiment as He prays not only for the eleven disciples who were there that day, but (vs 20) for all those who would believe in Him through their word.
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