Sermons About Forgive
Love Completely
Living with No Regrets Love Completely John 15: 9-17 The defining question: “If you knew you had one month to live how would you live it?” Relationships really matter! Five regrets to loving relationships: 1. The regret of a “Me first” life pattern 2. The regret of disloyalty 3. The regret of destructive communication 4. The regret of trying to change others by control 5. The regret of not forgiving or asking for forgiveness The four greatest biblical principles in learning how to love completely 1. Jesus calls for sacrifice and commitment (verse 13) 2. Learn how to be faithful and loyal (verse 14) 3. Develop loving, honest and transparent communication (verse 15) 4. Unconditional love the key for change (verse 16)
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Decay
Decay that comes from within will eventually erode and kill that what was living and show on the outside.
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A Leap of Faith in Our Homes
God is calling us to take a leap of Faith in our homes. He is calling us to study his word,together, pray together, forgive together, and let go of control together. We all have expectations of what families should be, and they are faulty at best. God is calling us to a leap of faith to build our homes upon Christ, the one foundation that will not fall. Have you built your homes centered on Christ? Are you willing to take a leap of faith in your home?
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So, How Do I Forgive Myself And Move Ahead?
Advice on forgiving yourself so you can get on with your life
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Love Forgives
Continuing in our series on love and 1 Corinthians 13, Ken teaches us today some important keys to forgiveness. By learning to eliminate those times when we would normally get angry, we can prevent the need to have to forgive. In those times when anger does get the best of us, Ken shows us how to shorten the span of our anger so that we can forgive and instead live in the gift of love.
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Love is Other-Centered
Continuing in our series on love and 1 Corinthians 13, today Ken reminds us of one more part of the true nature of love - that it is other-centered. We will journey through Philippians 2 as we learn about how love seeks to remain other-centered.
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