Sermons About Glory
Launch Service, John 21
How Does Jesus Respond to Failures?: A Look at the Life of Peter Many of us are afraid of what others would think about us if they really knew us—all of our secrets, hidden thoughts, and actions. This fear causes us to set up walls and keep certain parts of our lives private. But what about God? What does the God who sees everything about us think? How does the God who sees everything respond to our failures? Until we know how God responds to failures, we will never truly be able to trust him with our hearts. To answer this question I want to look at one of the biggest failures in the Bible and see how Jesus responds to him. His name is Peter and we will find that we are more like him than we might think.
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When I Get Enough
In this last sermon on Philippians, Paul shows how the gospel changes everything—our relationships, our finances, our perspective on what God is doing in our lives. In Jesus, God is bringing heaven to earth, and enabling us to experience heaven in our own lives today. He does this by providing for all of our needs in glory in Christ Jesus.
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Biblical Repentance 10 - All of Grace and All for the Glory of God
My purpose in preaching this passage is to show you and remind you that redemption is an act of God by the grace of God and for the glory of God. Redeemed humans will receive the blessings of God in salvation but we will receive none of the glory. We are recipients of God’s grace and in that we will bring God glory but we will be forever in awe of the glory of God in eternity. So we might as well grow accustomed to that right now.
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Humbled, Under the Mighty Hand of God
Peter tells us that God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. We are called as believers to humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God. Pastor Brian Curtis calls us to a life of humility even in suffering, temptations, and trails. Hear the Word of the Lord.
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Glory in the Fellowship Part 3
God's glory is to be revealed in our transformed lives. This is the key to understanding how we are to act in every situation. Our light is to shine bright everywhere we go. God's glory is suppose to shine brightly through us.
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God's Glory in Salvation (John 17, Bob Brainard)
God's manifold glory in the salvation of men is no more clearly set forth than in the Lord's High Priestly prayer, found in John 17. The sovereignty of God, the knowledge of Christ, the eternal glory that is Christ's and that believers will forever behold as the redeemed in the presence of their Redeemer are all realities that await us who know Him. And all this, "To the praise of the glory of His grace."
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What To Do With Our Guilt
Guilt often produces shame because as we come to see that we’ve done wrong, we begin to feel that we’re not being who we believe we should be. When you lie to someone, you not only feel guilt for lying, but you feel shame because you see how much of a coward you are, or how much of a conman you are. Shame brings you face-to-face with the inconsistency of your identity. With guilt, the solution is to have your sins atoned for, the penalty to be paid. With shame, the response is a desire for glory, to be covered.
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