Sermons About Hearts
What To Do With Our Guilt
Guilt often produces shame because as we come to see that we’ve done wrong, we begin to feel that we’re not being who we believe we should be. When you lie to someone, you not only feel guilt for lying, but you feel shame because you see how much of a coward you are, or how much of a conman you are. Shame brings you face-to-face with the inconsistency of your identity. With guilt, the solution is to have your sins atoned for, the penalty to be paid. With shame, the response is a desire for glory, to be covered.
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Peace if We Give God the Pieces
We can only experiance the Peace of God if we turn over the pieces, the more pieces we turn over the more Peace that we experiance - no matter how small or big, we must give them to God so He can fill us with His peace as we give Him the pieces of ourselves and He reveals those areas He wants now!
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The Proclamation That Will Set Your Heart on Fire
The fifth sermon in the Hearts of Fire series.
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To Boldy Go Where No One Has Gone Before
The fourth message in the Hearts on Fire sermon series.
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Communities of Renewal: Love One Another (John 13:34)
Prior to Jesus going to the cross, he gives the disciples a new commandment, 'to love one another'. This sermon discusses some practical ways to love one another and areas where we are resistant to loving one another. Practical ways include: 1) Pursuing Reconciliation 2) Community: Walking with one another 3) Renewing meaning, purpose, life to one another
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The Power and Perseverance That Will Set Your Heart on Fire
The first sermon in the "Hearts on Fire" sermon series.
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The Sower, the Seed and the Soil
Jesus tells this parable to help the disciples understand the realities of ministry, and to warn the people to listen to God carefully lest the Word not bear fruit for the kingdom in their lives.
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Communities of Renewal: Renewed Minds and Hearts
The bible describes those who prefer sinfulness and rebellion as darkened in their understanding, as having a hardness of heart toward the truth of the gospel. As Christians we are given a regenerated heart, an enlightened heart that is renewed and transformed by God and the scriptures. This new heart removes a spirit of fear and places in a desire to worship God.
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Jesus and His Sacrificial Death
The lessons we learn from scripture such as Mark 10:23-45 call us to see our own hearts more clearly. If we are going to follow Jesus we need a radical change of heart and a clear vision of his sacrifice for us. When the gospels tell the story of the first Palm Sunday they quote the prophet Zechariah who foretold the coming of Christ and said, “Behold your king comes to you gentle…” Make him the true king of your heart, and follow him.
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