Sermons About Faithfulness
Beware of Fatal Attractions
This is message 7 of 10 in our series enttiled God's Top Ten Keys for Succesful Living: Marriage was desgined by God and He had a plan when he introduced the concept to us. We sometimes have our own ideas about marriage. Find out more about the Designer, the design and the life-long commitment of marriage.
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The Risk of Action
The Risk of Action = the willingness to move beyond lofty language and good intentions to actual deeds
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The Risk of Faithfulness
The risk of Faithfulness is the willingness to keep my commitments regardless of my circumstances or my emotions
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3 Vindications of Christ that build confidence (Matt. 2:13-23)
Matthew continues to show God's sovereign care and affirmation of the Sod of God incarnate, the Messiah, who will "save His people from their sins." Sovereign protection, human misery, and cultural identity all serve to further confirm the obedient Son, the acceptable sacrifice, and the true King of God's people.
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Not Good For Man to be Alone II -- Genesis 2:18-25
In a time where there are many confusing voices speaking about marriage and sex, it should not surprise us that such things are not only dealt with in the Bible, but are dealt with at the very beginning. This is the second part of our examination of this passage dealing with what this teaches us about marriage and sex. It also looks to how we can ever be faithful in marriage as God designed it.
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Stewardship Part 1
God does not need our money to do things in this world. He loves to do things for us when we admit his Lordship. It is like when your children pay the money back and you really do not need it. The more greatful they are the more you want to help them. God is more interested in your charecter and your faithfulness than your money. The key to everything is giving.
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Sorrowful but Faithful
The Psalms provide a framework for the Christian to respond to suffering.
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God's Glory in a Genealogy (Matthew 1:1-17)
Though not usually seen this way, Matthew's genealogy powerfully shows he glory of God’s sovereign faithfulness and grace in the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. To see this we will note I. The purpose of the Genealogy, and then II. 4 ways God’s glory is manifest in the coming Christ: (1) God is faithful to His promises, (2) God is sovereign over the nations and individuals, (3) God is a God of indescribable grace, and (4) Jesus Christ is the display of God’s glory.
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