Sermons About Grace
I need to look at me
Matthew 7:1-5 is challenging us to stop looking for the wrong in other people, and search our own hearts. We need to become more aware of the reality of how much we have been forgiven, and let that place in us a desire to give God's grace to a dying world.
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Real Relationships IV: Cheaper By The Dozen
This is the final part of a series examining how we can move from false, broken, and shallow relationships into having real, healing, and meaningful relationships in our lives. This week examines the relationships we have in our families, among our friends, and at work.
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Grace: Why We No Longer Fear A Fearsome God
What does the younger brother expect o find when he returns home to his Father? An angry Dad, and rightly so. But something has changed. The expected anger has been transformed into love and acceptance. The anger of God, while qualitatively different than human anger is both real and important, for it undergirds the reality of justice. At the cross though, Jesus met the demands of holy justice, paid the price for human sin, and the deserved anger of God is transformed into love and acceptance. God is fearsome, but not feared, for the perfect love of the cross casts out all fear and punishment.
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Gracism - Pt. 3 - Gluttons for Punishment
If you have given your life to Christ in full sincerity, then you are clothed today—not in your own righteousness (which is self-righteousness)—but with the righteousness of Jesus! But we often still feel guilty, constantly reminded of our sin. God wants us to SILENCE THE ACCUSER and stop trying to pay a debt that’s been paid in full! We are NO LONGER GLUTTONS FOR PUNISHMENT . . . instead we’re FEASTING on GRACE!!!
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Grace Part 1
Dwains opens a 16 part series on Grace as presented in Galatians; Pastor Roger extends his blessing on Eastridge Church on his last Sunday with us.
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A Leap of Faith to Love those that seem unlovable
We are continuing our series on taking a leap of faith in our lives. I believe that God is calling us to take a leap of faith to love those that seem unlovable. In order to take this leap we must know the love of our savior. It is only with his grace, love, and compassion that we will be able to love those that seem unlovable. We are all lost without Christ. God is Holy, Righteous ,and perfect. We are sinners that make mistakes all the time. Jesus died for us on the cross because we were not perfect. God loves those that seem unlovable shouldn't we?
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Grumbling Against the Gospel (Exodus 16)
1.) All of the redeemed live in the wilderness....."the not yet" season of the Kingdom 2.) Suffering is part of His work in the wilderness. 3.) You don't get to choose how you will suffer. A wise, sovereign God will choose. 4.) "Grumbling" is against God and His Gospel. 5.) "Grumbling" is a sin of the tongue that always escalates. 6.) "Grumbling" is infectious. 7.) "Grumbling" is a failure of faith.
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