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...We Continued to Worship
What is acceptable in worship and what is not?
Gideon Part 2
Gideon (the least in a family that is the least in the Tribes of Israel) is chosen by God to defeat the Midians as if they were one man.
Do You Not Know?, Part 8
In 1 Corinthians 6:9-20, Paul asks a series of four questions in order to confront and correct the sexual immorality of the Corinthians. The problem with the Corinthian believers was that they didn’t really know the gospel and its implications for their lives, particularly in the matter of sexual immorality. So, Paul's four questions were intended to direct the Corinthians back to the gospel (and it implications), which alone has the power motivate them to flee sexual immorality (v. 18a) and to glorify God in their bodies (v. 20b). Paul's questions are based on the gospel-philosophy, “become what you are.”
WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO, BUT OUR EYES ARE ON YOU (Message #1/3 * 2 Chronicles 20:1-30) 09-02-2012
The Battle Belongs to the LORD 1. Face our Fears through Faith: as the people of God (vs1-4) 2. Seek the LORD thru Prayer: and Heed the Prophetic Word (vs5-17) 3. Worship our Victorious LORD: as we Trust God & His Word (vs18-30) Let us Pray & Fast . . . 1. for Our Spiritual Growth: to Grow into the Fullness of Christ 2. for Our Financial Needs: Depending on God’s provisions 3. for Spirit-empowered Outreach: to Effectively reach a changing Culture w/ the unchanging Gospel
Do You Not Know?, Part 7
In 1 Corinthians 6:9-20, Paul asks a series of four questions in order to confront and correct the sexual immorality of the Corinthians. The problem with the Corinthian believers was that they didn’t really know the gospel and its implications for their lives, particularly in the matter of sexual immorality. So, Paul's four questions were intended to direct the Corinthians back to the gospel (and it implications), which alone has the power motivate them to flee sexual immorality (v. 18a) and to glorify God in their bodies (v. 20b). Paul's questions are based on the gospel-philosophy, “become what you are.”
Distractions: There's An APP For That
Jim Howard walks us through how we can become fodder for the Enemy when we are distracted by other things. Some of these distractions are the burden of guilt, or the pain of bitterness, our inability to control our desires and the fear of death.
Persecution
Continuing our series with Acts 4, Pastor Nasser explores what persecution looks like in our modern day and how we should face it as believers.
Do You Not Know?, Part 6
In 1 Corinthians 6:9-20, Paul asks a series of four questions in order to confront and correct the sexual immorality of the Corinthians. The problem with the Corinthian believers was that they didn’t really know the gospel and its implications for their lives, particularly in the matter of sexual immorality. So, Paul's four questions were intended to direct the Corinthians back to the gospel (and it implications), which alone has the power motivate them to flee sexual immorality (v. 18a) and to glorify God in their bodies (v. 20b). Paul's questions are based on the gospel-philosophy, “become what you are.”
Do You Not Know?, Part 5
In 1 Corinthians 6:9-20, Paul asks a series of four questions in order to confront and correct the sexual immorality of the Corinthians. The problem with the Corinthian believers was that they didn’t really know the gospel and its implications for their lives, particularly in the matter of sexual immorality. So, Paul's four questions were intended to direct the Corinthians back to the gospel (and it implications), which alone has the power motivate them to flee sexual immorality (v. 18a) and to glorify God in their bodies (v. 20b). Paul's questions are based on the gospel-philosophy, “become what you are.”



