Sermons About Grace
Jesus Christ & The Word, Pt. 5 (Matthew 5:20)
Anyone who is religious or "spiritually minded" naturally considers themselves to be OK with God, to have a righteousness that is acceptable to their Creator. Jesus teaches that the righteousness required to enter the kingdom, to be saved from the wrath of God, to have fellowship with God is something far beyond human works. The righteousness required is a righteousness that is granted through faith in the Person of Jesus Christ.
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You're Invited II: Who
This is the second part of a series looking at what the next step of a journey with Christ is about, inviting people on this journey with us. This week focused on who we are called to invite on this journey with us. We are called to invite all who are in need, as Christ has met a need in us
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We Study to Do the Will of God
No study of a passage in the Bible is complete if it is not applied to one's life. God does not want a bunch of computers (heads full of information), He wants disciples (humans being transformed by knowledge because it compells them to action). The "words" portion of the sermon is short...but the actions lasted a while...
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Gracism - Pt. 5 - Something's Changed
Sin does not stop God’s grace from flowing, but God’s grace will stop sin.
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Witnesses To The Incarnation
From our text this morning, John 1:15-18, I want you to see four witnesses to the truth that the Word has indeed become flesh and dwelt among us. 1. John the Baptist is His witness. 2. We are His witnesses. 3. Moses is His Witness. 4. Jesus Christ is His own witness.
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Resolving Conflict - Part 2
This second sermon in the Resolving Conflict series offers six practical aspects for dealing with conflict with others and conflict with the church.
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Christ Redeemed Us From The Curse Of The Law
Unless you understand the gravity of your curse, you cannot possibly understand the glory of your blessing. In this text, Paul expounds the glorious exchange that occurs at the cross of Jesus: the Messiah becomes the bearer of our curse and the deliverer of our blessing.
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