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Gospel-Driven Godliness and Church Leadership, Part 9
The need to be self-consciously gospel-centered is exactly what was being threatened in the Cretan churches. In 1:5-16, Paul explains why Titus’ appointment of qualified leadership (vv. 5-9) and opposition to unqualified leadership (vv. 10-16) in the Cretan churches is so important, namely because there are many false teachers in Crete turning people away from the centrality of the gospel (1:11, 14). In order to help Titus and the churches recognize and oppose ungodly leadership, Paul gives 12 characteristics of false teachers and 2 action steps to take in order to prevent them from harming the church.
Love and Fishing - Sermon (Contemporary)
Do you know what you are fishing for? Jesus makes us fishers of men. How often have you caut any fish by sitting on your "Holy backsides" on your couch (or in a pew)? To catch fish we must go to where the fish are. If we listen to Jesus he will tell us where to fish. Jesus loves us enough to meet us where we are to help. Do you have enough love for Jesus to truly follow?
Love and Fishing - Sermon (Traditional)
Do you know what you are fishing for? Jesus makes us fishers of men. How often have you caut any fish by sitting on your "Holy backsides" on your couch (or in a pew)? To catch fish we must go to where the fish are. If we listen to Jesus he will tell us where to fish. Jesus loves us enough to meet us where we are to help. Do you have enough love for Jesus to truly follow?
Follow Me
As part of our "Matthew: On Earth as it is in Heaven" series, Chris Carr takes us through Matthew 4:12-25 for "Follow Me."
The Cost of Christ: Part 1
Deitrich Bonhoeffer said, "Cheap grace is the deadly enemy of the church. We are fighting today for costly grace." Costly grace is what Jesus lays out in Luke 9 as he calls people to the radical cost of following him. The cost of Christ is the cost of his cross. Amazingly, the rewards are even greater! *Apologies for the abbreviated audio. We only captured the end of the sermon.
Cost of Discipleship
Morris Dirks continues our series "Disciple: Learning to Follow Jesus" with his talk, "Cost of Discipleship" from the text of Luke 9:23-24 and Mark 14:32-36.
Drop Your Nets
As the Fall Semester begins and students are choosing who and what to follow, our hope is that they would follow Jesus. Rooted in Luke 5, what would it look like for students to drop their nets and risk it all to follow Jesus.
Following our Master's Voice - Mark 1:16-20
In Mark 1:16-20 we learn that: 1. The Master's Voice Calls us into a Supernatural Mission 2. The Master's Voice Calls into Immediate Submission
Calling the Disciples
Why the disciples followed Jesus, why we should follow him, and what following Jesus means.



