Sermons About Healing
You're Invited III: How
This is the last week in a series looking at how we take the next step in a journey with Christ and invite people to join with us on this journey. This week focused on how we invite people to join us in knowing Christ and inviting them into fellowship with Him and our church.
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Life's Healing Choices, Pt. 5 - The Transformation Choice
In this message Pastor Jeremy speaks to us about how God can change our lives after we come to the realization that we need Him. We need to confess to Him our struggles, big and small. By being open to and trusting in our Lord he can do amazing things for us. We have to want Him to make things changes!
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How To Use Love Words
If a person loves God and loves other people, his words will show it. So, I want to talk about how you can speak love words--words that flow from God's love in your life--words that benefit other people. Here are five ways for you to love other people with your words.
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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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Dreaming Big Dreams
God created us to be creative and to Dream big Dreams. When we begin to dream God-sized dreams, the world is changed. Too often we are timid when it comes to asking God for what we want. God empowers us and gives us direction for our lives. If we are going to dream big dreams, we must learn to live wide awake.
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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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Pt. 3, Letting Go: The Commitment Choice
This Sunday Pastor Jeremy spoke about the fourth healing choice: The Commitment Choice. He taught us that meakness is not being weak, but rather having strength under control. We can do anything through Christ because it is He who gives us strength.
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God's Concern for the Whole Person: Body, Mind, and Spirit
God's concern is not just for eternity, but for the here and now also. And God is concerned not just about the soul, but the body and mind as well. God who created and redeemed us is passionately concerned about the whole person - body, mind, and spirit. Understanding and living stewardship in daily life, we are called to manage God's gift of our health and well-being. On the church's calendar, October 18 commemorates St. Luke, Evangelist. Luke was also a physician, so there are strong healing connections associated with this day. Into our stress-filled world broken by sin, Jesus has come to bring healing and shalom - his saving peace.
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Blessed Are The Broken
Pride, fear, image management—all factors that often comprise the denial of any kind of addiction and denial of the need for help. Most times we won't change until the pain becomes greater than our fear of change, and reality is we can't change without divine intervention. When we humble ourselves and admit our weakness, God's strength then has permission to begin to flow through us and start to transform us from the inside out. He alone has the power to help us walk free. There is power in the admission of powerlessness. This message is the first in a series of teachings on steps toward healing, toward walking free in the grace and strength of God.
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Healing the Wounded Spirit
Healing the Wounded Spirit Scripture: Luke 17:1-7 A person’s spirit will sustain him in sickness; but a wounded spirit who can bear it. (Proverbs 18:14) How do we get wounded? 1. From those who sin against us 2. From our own personal sins 3. From traumatic incidents 4. From unhealthy responses to people and situations we have misinterpreted – just because we got hurt does not prove that someone has wronged us Why is this an important issue? * Because wounded soldiers cannot go into battle * Because bitterness is long-held unforgiveness about a wound we received, and unforgiveness hinders prayer (Luke 11;4 * Because hurting people hurt other people and it gets passed on. How do you pray for the healing of wounds? (Luke 17:6, 7) * You can start with a speck of faith like a grain of mustard seed * Speak to the mulberry tree with its massive root system –remove it (Vs. 6) * Uprooting a wound will “hurt to heal” * Keep speaking God’s WORD over the wound – God will bring the healing The words of Jesus to the wounded * “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds” (Ps.147:3) * “By His wounds we are healed.” (Is. 53:5) * “He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted and set the oppressed free.” (Luke 4:18 Invite Jesus to minister to your wounds * “A bruised reed He will not break” * “A flickering wick He will not snuff out.” (Matt. 12:20)
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