Sermons About Help
Reordering Our Finances
In following God's will he will help establish margin in our finances so that we can help others.
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Holy Help
Loving God is best fulfilled by being obedient to His expectations. It's a tall order, but God does not leave us alone as we try to be obedient.
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Whose Fool Are You?
Everyone is a fool for something. What are you crazy about and what do you live for? The answer is either yourself or Jesus Christ.
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The Story of Ruth
Part two of the series on Fellowship, involving the element of kindness through the story of Ruth & the truths about kindness revealed in the relationships she had with Naomi, Boaz, and God.
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True Friendship: The Paralytic
A message taught by Pastor Ken Baugh, of Coast Hills Community Church, on the topic of the Paralytic and the meaning of true friendship.
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A Plea for Help
3 Stanzas 1. A general declaration to the people (A call for leadership). 2. A request to the leader in charge (King). 3. A plea to the Great King (God)
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Psalm 46
Background to Psalm 46 - Hezakiah's prayer when facing the Assyrians (2 Kings 18 - 19). God is our refuge and strength. The Lord of Hosts, Jehovah Shabboath, God reigns over all. Come and See. Be still and know that I am God. I don't look after myself, God looks after me.
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A Might Fortress Is Our God
God is a compassionate, loving father toward us. He is the first one we should turn to in time of trouble for he is able to provide.
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Eye Contact With God
Eye Contact With God (SERIES: Over the Rivers and Through The Providence -- The Psalms: Songs We Sing Along the Way) Psalm 121
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Help Wanted
Today's message is presented by Dr. Rick Lance, who serves as Executive Director for the State Board of Missions of the Alabama Baptist Convention. Centering on Psalm 121, Rick relates how God is our "help", always there when we need Him, watching over us, loving us, and keeping us in His arms. He is all we need.
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Spirituality and Community
This group of Christ followers were not grasping the body metaphor Christ gave them to live. What does it mean to learn humility and find our place in the body of Jesus? In fact, aren't the two (humility & the body of Christ) dependent on each other?
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Proper Biblical Actions in Light of the Judgment of God
The writer of Hebrews gives us two proper biblical actions that we are commanded to do in light of the judgment of God and the conviction of the Word of God. 1. We must hold fast our confession. 2. We must draw near to the throne of grace.
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Different By Design
Men and women, created in the image of God, are equal in value, importance, significance and dignity. But in a reflection of the glorious unity and diversity of the Trinity, men and women are also created and called by God to serve in different but complementary roles. In the context of the church and family, men are called by God to lead and provide, and women are called by God to help. This calling predates mankind's fall into sin.
To say all this is barely to scratch the surface; applying this requires careful attention to God's commands and a watchfulness that we do not fall into the various temptations that beset us as men and women. But there is great joy to be found in walking out God's calling for us.
Scriptures referenced include Genesis 1-3; 1 Corinthians 11:3,7-11; 1 Corinthians 15:22,28; Romans 5:15; 1 Timothy 2:13,15; Colossians 3:18; Titus 2:4-5; Ephesians 5:22-25; 1 Peter 3:1-6; 1 Timothy 5:9,14; Proverbs 31:28.
See also the link to this sermon's notes.
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Does God Help Those Who Help Themselves?
When it comes to the most important problem we have, are we really able to help ourselves?
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Practical Help For Remaining In Christ
In this message we are returning to John 15, to look again at the vine and the branches, this issue of how real life, and real change can be experienced in the real world.
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Little is Much
This week we start our summer series of messages based on the stories Jesus told about the kingdom of heaven. About a dozen of his stories began with the words "the kingdom of heaven is like." In trying to understand what our world would look like if the values of God's kingdom really took root - these stories are a good starting point. Today, we pick up the concept that the kingdom will not come in a radical, military or political takeover, but rather, through the small but powerful and pervasive infl uence of kingdom agents spread liberally throughout the existing structures of society. The revolutionary influence of the kingdom has been called by some "the quiet revolution" but it's power is incredible! "True evangelical faith cannot lie dormant. It clothes the naked, it feeds the hungry, it comforts the sorrowful, it shelters the destitute, it serves those that harm it, it binds up that which is wounded, it has become all things to all people." (quote from Menno Simons, 1496-1561)
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