Sermons About Goodness
Honored and Humiliated
What kind of dance is YOUR dance? Do you tap or tango? Break dance or line dance? King David did his own dance before the Lord in the city of Jerusalem as the Ark of the Covenant was being brought in. His wife called it embarrassing, but David asserted that he was willing to be even MORE undignified because what may have felt humiliating was actually honorable in the sight of God. Are we willing to do our God-dance without shame or reservation? God's goodness is all around us. We should celebrate it!
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Faith in the Face of Misery
Suffering prompts us to ask lots of difficult questions. The Book of Job is about a man who suffered, and didn't know why. But Job expressed his faith both in God's goodness and sovereignty. So will we.
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God Did It! Act 4
God provides a godly husband for Ruth, and a kinsman-redeemer for Naomi. But we find that God was at work to do something even greater for His people. He was already at work to provide the as of yet not asked for king to unite, protect & revive His people: David. And He was at work to provide Jesus- the Redeemer.
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God Did It! Act 3
God works through the prayers of His flawed people to accomplish His purposes. These purposes call us to faith which requires that we take risks. But God does infinitely more than we could ever ask or imagine.
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God Did It! Act 2
God is often at work"behind the scenes" through institutions and people to protect and provide for those who have sought refuge in Him. Faith actively seeks grace through the appointed means.
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God Did It! Part 1
We all experience very difficult periods of time when we think God is against us. We remember his sovereignty, but forget his goodness. But hope clings to both, waiting for God to bring the deliverance he's working to fruition.
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When God's People are Unfaithful - Part 3 06-62
Answering the Remaining Questions in Romans 3:3-8
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Carson Daly is Wrong
Why be a good person? When asked, most people will answer "for me," "for others," or "for God." None of these is the right reason. Why be a good person then?
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