Sermons About God
The Spirit of Breakthrough
There are two attitudes that people have when things go bad. The attitude of the world which says, "I have nothing to rejoice over," and the attitude of the Christian which says, "I have everything to rejoice over." We are called to rejoice in the Lord always. We need to praise the Lord in every circumstance.
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The Story of the Stones
God parted the Jordan river so Israel could enter the Promised Land across dry ground. God instructed Joshua to build a memorial to this event using 12 stones from the Jordan riverbed and to pass this story on to their decedents. What if we took the time to build similar memorials to God’s provision in our lives? Such visual reminders of God’s past provision, leading and care in your life can strengthen your faith for the future battles we will face as believers.
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If Anyone Would Be First, He Must Be Last of All; Mark 9.30-37
True servanthood brings unparalleled intimacy with the Father.
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God Is ... Pursuer
Rev. Wayne Alexander speaks on the third sermon in the series, God Is... on the pursuing nature of God towards His people and the blessing of the Abram covenant.
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Crazy Love III: Love In Action
This is the third week of our series looking at how God's Crazy Love changes our lives. This week examined putting our love in action through serving the needs of our "family" meaning the children of God. We continue the crazy love challenge that can be found at www.crazylovechallenge.blogspot.com.
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Include God All The Time
It's easy to take God's presence for granted, especially when his blessing is clearly evident in your life; but we do better when we are constantly remembering him.
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We Study Because We Want to Be...
[This is really part one...part two will take place, Lord willing, on 12/6] Why are some passages in the Bible a point of so much controversy and disagreement? Could it be because we focus on the wrong things? It is humbling to see how, far too often, we focus on the wrong things in life - albeit with good intentions. It is also humbling to see how much "baggage" we can bring to the biblical text. Is there a solution? Are we to merely agree to disagree?
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