Sermons About Discipline
Bible Study - FUEL #3
Whether you are running on empty or three-quarters of a tank, you can’t go very far without fueling up. We all start the journey with energy and excitement but, too often, we find ourselves running out of steam along the way. Ever felt like you are trying hard but going nowhere? Does your spiritual life feel like an exasperating series of “do’s and don’ts” to which you can never live up? What if there was a way to stay connected to Jesus and not carry the weight on your own. In this series, we will get back to basics by exploring ancient spiritual practices that can refuel your soul.
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Prayer - FUEL #2
Whether you are running on empty or three-quarters of a tank, you can’t go very far without fueling up. We all start the journey with energy and excitement but, too often, we find ourselves running out of steam along the way. Ever felt like you are trying hard but going nowhere? Does your spiritual life feel like an exasperating series of “do’s and don’ts” to which you can never live up? What if there was a way to stay connected to Jesus and not carry the weight on your own. In this series, we will get back to basics by exploring ancient spiritual practices that can refuel your soul.
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GOT KIDS? Got questions?
GOT KIDS? Got questions? The Five most important principles you need to know about raising your children. 1. Build a bridge to your child for nurture and correction (Ephesians 6:4) 2. Learn the delicate balance between freedom and responsibility. (John 8:31) 3. Learn to cooperate with God’s built-in consequences of pain or reward (Galatians 6:7-10) 4. Know the difference between punishment and discipline. (Hebrews 10:30 5. Be constantly training your children in the big three: Obedience, Respect and Responsibility. (Ephesians 6:1-3)
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Baptism - FUEL #1
Whether you are running on empty or three-quarters of a tank, you can’t go very far without fueling up. We all start the journey with energy and excitement but, too often, we find ourselves running out of steam along the way. Ever felt like you are trying hard but going nowhere? Does your spiritual life feel like an exasperating series of “do’s and don’ts” to which you can never live up? What if there was a way to stay connected to Jesus and not carry the weight on your own. In this series, we will get back to basics by exploring ancient spiritual practices that can refuel your soul.
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Delight and Thanksgiving
This week we see the importance of delighting in God in Psalm 34, and how our delight will overflow into thanksgiving.
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God's Pursuit in Our Rebellion
Jonah, part 2: In this sermon, we see how our disobedience impacts ourselves and others, how God pursues us when we go astray, and how Jesus is the true substitute who takes our place and dies for our sins.
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The Lord is My Shepherd (Psalm 23, Bob Brainard)
"The Lord is my Shepherd" are some of the most comforting words and one of the precious promise's in all of God's Word. It is a promise that has encouraged and carried God's children through the difficulties and trials of life. It is a simple statement filled with ocean depths of theology and tender mercy.
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Suburbanomianism
Knowledge of what makes for purity and impurity is the final qualification issue.
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Raising Our Children in the Discipline and Instruction of the Lord
Practical instruction for parents and children. Parents are to train their children in the Lord, pointing their children to the gospel of Jesus Christ through discipline and instruction.
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Raising Great Kids
The apostle Paul told the Ephesians how to raise their children according to God’s design. As Christians, we can follow God’s Word in the discipline of our children and raise them up to maturity according to God’s intent. The text gives four steps to raising great kids:
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