Sermons About Gentiles
Sunday Sermon for Week 16-09
Paul reminds his Gentile readers that they were once trapped in their transgressions and sins, and so were spiritually dead and alienated from God. Later, Paul says whereas the Gentiles were once excluded from citizenship in Israel, they are now members of God’s Kingdom. In fact, the relationship is far more intimate. They have become family. What happened in between to bring about this change? Paul points out that this great change occurred because of Jesus’ death on the Cross and the shedding of His Blood, that union with God is possible.
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Why Someone Believes
Once you get your theology of circumcision right, even it becomes a missional factor. God is the one who raises the spiritually dead.
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Barnabas: Finding a Good Man
Goodness is more than just a preferred quality. It is evidence of God's activity in your life.
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God's Scandalous Acceptance
Cornelius and Peter both find their world rocked by the radical nature of the Gospel. What do I see? How do I speak?
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No Other Gospel
There is (another) crisis over the gospel. It is not a matter of semantics, but one that revolves around whether or not we are united with Christ and recipients of grace. Paul here reveals some of the basic elements of the gospel while warning the Galatian churches they are in danger of severing themselves from Christ through this false teaching.
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Abraham's Sons: A Figurative Story
Galatians 3:26 says: We are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus, We have to understand that Galatians is a letter to believers in Christ Jesus. They had professed there faith. This letter means nothing to the world. But now the question is: Are you taking your salvation into your own hands thru works or do you put it in Christ's hands?
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The Reconciling Work of Christ Made it Happen
It is Christ's work, and not our own, that has brought us into full relationship with God the Father.
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