Sermons About Doctrine
1 Corinthians 15.19
1 Corinthians 15.19 "If in this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied."
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Feeding the Flock
Sheep are hungry for the Word of the Great Shepherd. In Acts 20, Paul exhorts the Ephesian elders to know the Word, teach the Word, guard the Word and trust the Word.
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Part 6: To The Church At Cornerstone Write ...?
Mike shares that we need to be alive as a church. We need to wake up and avoid the dangers of the dead church at Sardis. There is much we can learn from John's letter to the seven churches. What letter would God write to our church? What encouragement, what admonition, what concerns would He have? How do we keep from compromising with culture while we engage culture?
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Final Instructions - Part 2
As we look at the conlcusion to 1 corinthians we see direct commands to be watchful, persevering, strong, and couragious while doing everything in love.
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Why The Bible Matters: Competence
"All Scripture is inspired by God...and God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work."
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Part 5: To The Church At Cornerstone Write ...?
Galen leads us in studying the church at Thyatira to see the importance of balancing love and doctrine. There is much we can learn from John's letter to the seven churches. What letter would God write to our church? What encouragement, what admonition, what concerns would He have? How do we keep from compromising with culture while we engage culture?
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Truth Exists
Do we want what Jesus wants? Listen to Him pray and see if it's being answered in your life.
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Life on the Other Side
No one enjoys thinking about the reality of hell, yet Jesus actually had more to say about hell than He did about heaven. In today's spiritual climate, the doctrine of eternal punishment has come under heavy scrutiny and debate. Many people, including some prominent evangelical scholars, have moved away from a traditional interpretation of the enternal torment in hell, to either a teaching of universal salvation or a view of judgement that results in the annihilation of the sinner, rather than an eternal, conscious punishment. Some feel that the subject is so far beyond our understanding and that it should be left alone in the hands of God, but one's belief in regard to judgement, punishment, and the justice of God will dramatically affect how we live, and how we reach out in love to others. Today's topic may raise more questions and debate in your mind than we are able to answer in our short time together, but if it motivates you to study the scriptures for yourself - great! Key Passage: John 5:16-30
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We Need To Be Reformed
I have decided to present to you, on this Reformation morning, what my vision is, what I think needs to be done, where I believe the Church of God must go in order to accomplish the Great Commandments and the Great Commission. My goal has never been to do the newest program or to become the best-liked pastor. I have not aspired to personal recognition in the association, nor to satisfy every whim or please everyone. My goal has always been that we, both you and I, would become reformed in Christ. What can we do to be reformed this morning? In 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Paul gives us 6 things we need to do in order for our church to experience true reform, true revival.
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