Sermons About Gifts
All I Want For Christmas Is Commitment
It’s hard to find a gift for the King who has everything. It’s also difficult to find a gift worthy of a Savior who has given everything. But what about a gift for the Lord who asks for everything? What present would please the Lord?
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The Unity of the Church: Part 2
The goal of Christian unity isn’t unity. It’s maturity. Paul describes how through service and biblical doctrine the church grows in spiritual maturity.
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Unwrapping God's Plan
Do you believe that God has a plan for your life? Todd shares how the Holy Spirit can empower and enable you to live an abundant life for Christ. When you discover what you were created to do, you will see the power of God working through your life.
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Unreasonable Seasonal Giving
Unreasonable Seasonal Giving Mark 14:1-11 What is the most unreasonable gift you ever purchased? Who was it for? What did your purchase say about the receiver of your gift? What did it say about you? Will the gift you bring to the King this season be reasonable?
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People Making a Difference / Toys for Kids
FLN News shines the spotlight on an Elmira charity that is making Christmas brighter for needy families.
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What To Bring The King
Is there anyone hard to buy for on your list this year? You know, like that person who seems to already have everything? Is Jesus on your list? He certainly has everything. What can you bring the King?
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The Calling, The Inheritance, and the Power
God gives each of us a purpose, a calling. All gifts -- whether full of joy or sorrow -- equip us for our calling in the kingdom of God.
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I Can Serve!
Serving requires an attitude check so we can have a humble spirit. The blueprint for God's church is for us to serve together and my joy comes as I accept my responsibility and serve as God has gifted me.
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The Gift of Showing Mercy
There are some people in the church who will be capable of demonstrating more love and mercy to others because that’s their spiritual gift. Our key text in Romans 12: 8 says, “If it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully.†This gift is defined as the ability to practically and compassionately extend help to someone who is in misery. John MacArthur writes, "Mercy is not the silent, passive pity that never seems to help in a tangible way. It is genuine compassion with a pure, unselfish attitude that reaches out to help."
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The Permanence of Love (1 Corinthians 13:8-13)
Love is the supreme manifestation of life in Christ because it is the mark of our existence, as the redeemed, in the eternal state.
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