Sermons About Failure
God Restores
Can you relate to Peter? There are many times in our lives where we've failed Christ and have been forgiven, but still feel as though we can't revisit those failures or don't feel fully restored. It shouldn't be that way though - God does mean for us to be fully restored, but more importantly He means to use those failures to change us.
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The Fight After You Fail
Failure need not be final for those who know the heart and purposes of God.
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Most of All, Believe THIS!
Of all the things that we should believe about God and God's Word, we must make sure that we believe that God loves us, because God's love is the answer to our fundamental flaw.
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David's Triumph and Tragedy
Though we all have highs and lows, some people seem to have really high highs and very low lows. This was true of David and could be true of you, What lessons can we learn from David's highs and lows?
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I Will Not Deny You!
Simon was Jesus' first disciple. Jesus renamed him Peter, which meant, "the rock." He was the ringleader amongst the disciples, the spokesman, and he functions in Mark's gospel as the source for most of the content. In tonight's passage, Peter fails Jesus, denying him three times and cursing the Master he so passionately confesses to love. So how did Peter go from failing Jesus to being the leader of God's church?
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Grapes this Big!!
Dare to Dream, we need to adjust our thinking to align it with what God thinks about us.
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