Sermons About Glory
Worship - Everybody's Doing It
"Worship is our response, both private and corporate, to God, for who He is and what He has done, expressed in and by the things that we say and the way that we live." Louie Giglio Tonight we begin a new series on the topic of worship, and throughout this series we'll be unpacking this definition. In this message we begin with the word "our", which may seem like an odd place to begin, but the truth is that it's a foundational word. Why? Because everyone worships. As we'll see in this message, it just depends on who or what we're worshiping.
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The Glory of God in Christ, For The Nations
The Biblical witness is that God's glory is ultimate in the affections of God. Question: Therefore, what is the goal and fuel of missions? Answer: Worship.
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In God We Trust
God's glorious presence and saving work should lead us to great trust and hope.
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Declaration of (in) Dependence Part 23
Jacob was a mama's boy who listened to Cold Play and The Dave Matthews Band, but God loved him and hated Esau, who liked Metallica and Ted Nugent.
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Glory in the Fellowship Part 9
God’s Glory is to be revealed to the world through His greatness, His majesty, His power, His wisdom, His understanding, His beauty, His Character, and His love through Creation, The Bible, Christ Jesus, and The Church. The evidence of being born again is shown in our love.The evidence of being born again is also in our transformed lives. We are called to reveal the Glory of God to the world, so they will be drawn to Jesus.
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Extreme Glory
Our church mission is to bring Him glory. All of us have the responsibility to live in a manner that promotes a life that reflects God's GLORY. Extreme Glory will be reflected in the way you live and how you share the the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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God's Glory Seen in Creation and Redemption
having eyes to see God's Glory in Creation and in His acts of Redemption and commune with him according to your gifts
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Glory in the Fellowship Part 8
What do you think of when you think of fellowship? The word translated here for fellowship is koinonia. Koinonia is deeper than simply socializing. Koinonia is a deeply felt relationship, a life connection, and a community of people. Koinonia makes life bearable in the tough times and makes life more enjoyable in the good times. I don’t want to live life in a sterilized, selfish box. I want to be part of a community of believers that loves, rejoices and mourns together. Today, we invite you to join us. Life to the Full!
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