Sermons About Grace
Gracism - Pt. 4 - Real vs Plastic
God calls us to examine ourselves to see if our faith is truly authentic. How can we know if we have the real deal, or whether we've settled for a convenient "plastic" faith?
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Relying On God, Not On Law
Paul is eager for us to understand both our imputed and imparted righteousness, and the means to both. His message: rely on God, and not the law.
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The Church in Ephesus: Revelation 2:1-7
The letter to the Ephesians in Revelation begins with a commendation. Jesus commends the Ephesians for their doctrinal purity. They have fought false teachings and have remained faithful to the truth without growing weary and giving up. Yet, though they have remained doctrinally pure, they have ceased to be faithful witnesses for Jesus because they lost her first love for Jesus. Jesus calls them to remember the depths of their sin and how much they have been forgiven. Some of us are like the prodigal son or the sinful woman in Luke 7, and we know we have been saved from a life of sin. We have been overwhelmed by his grace, but over time, the memory fades and we grow prideful and self-reliant. For others of us, the danger is that we have never had a sinful woman experience. We may not have ever felt desperate, out of control, absolutely empty, and needy. Our savior walks among his people and he sees them all. He will forgive us if we will stop trying to be perfect and simply fall at his feet and beg him for mercy. Run to the one who, though his face shown like the sun, willingly took on flesh to die on the cross in our place.
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Part 1: The Church
Ekklesia is the most common Greek word used in the New Testament that is translated: Church. It refers to a group of people assembled together for a particular cause or purpose. In this series we learn about the church, globally throughout history, locally in our day, and what the Bible has to say about spiritual leadership in the church.
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