Sermons About Difficult
What To Do With Our Guilt
Guilt often produces shame because as we come to see that we’ve done wrong, we begin to feel that we’re not being who we believe we should be. When you lie to someone, you not only feel guilt for lying, but you feel shame because you see how much of a coward you are, or how much of a conman you are. Shame brings you face-to-face with the inconsistency of your identity. With guilt, the solution is to have your sins atoned for, the penalty to be paid. With shame, the response is a desire for glory, to be covered.
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Joseph
During the Wild Ride of an Up and Down Life, is it good enough for you that God is with you?
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Out on the Water
Is God leading you in a direction that doesn't seem to make sense? Is He leading you into circumstances that seem less than ideal? We have a choice to trust the Lord when the narrow road becomes difficult - or do we trust our own judgment and the ways of the world?
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If You Want To Be Somebody Else Change Your Mind
Difficult, even desperate situations often cause us to take a closer look at what we need to do... This Thursday we continue to explore what the Apostle Paul taught us about living life in the midst of difficult and trying circumstances.
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Biblical Faith is an Enduring Faith
Biblical, saving faith not only forsakes the world as seeing Him who is invisible but real faith endures even through the most difficult times.
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2 Timothy 3:1-5 (PM)
David preaches 2 Tim. 3:1-5. Paul warns Timothy that difficult times marked by difficult people will raise external opposition to enduring ministry.
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What Does God Say About Homosexuality?
It's a tough issue in our culture. What does God say about homosexuality - not what do his followers say in His name, but what does HE say, and how are we to react?
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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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