Sermons About Humility
The Impact of a Servant's Heart
Love must be the foundation of anything we do as a servant and glory to God must be the goal. Humility must be the attitude we demonstrate and others must be the target of our service.
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November 2009 Men's Luncheon: The Counterintuitive Significance of Humility
Redeemer Presbyterian Church Men’s Monthly Luncheon ~ November 12, 2009 The Counterintuitive Significance of Humility
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Draw Near to God
The book of James is basic, entry-level, in-your-face Christianity. A real workout. Nothing fancy. No glamor-cize at the club. Just crunches, push-ups, and heavy bag work in a smelly basement gym. If you are up to the challenge, James will shape you into a hard-body believer. During this series, Fit Faith, we’ll tackle some of the most practical teaching outside of the gospels. James was known as "James the Just", someone who put his faith into practice in a real and practical way. James will stretch us to grasp the importance of putting our faith into action as described in God's word. Are you ready to get fit?
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A Humble Witness
My purpose for preaching this passage of Scripture is not so that you will have some good information on how you are to witness for Christ. But I want you to know what a true witness looks like and acts like and what his message is so that you can put that into practice. We are called to be Christ’s witnesses and when we witness we should do so in a manner worthy of the One to whom we are bearing witness of.
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Sacred Joy: Philippians 2.1-4
Last week in Philippians, Paul began his plea for unity in his letter to the church at Philippi. He called for them with one spirit and one mind to strive together for the faith of the gospel. He continues this week with this central plea, longing for them to be of the same mind. This week we will see Paul explain this unity. We will see the why, what and how of unity. Unity is a work of God and the church needs this great work.
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Jesus In Galilee
Jesus taught in Galilee at the beginning of His ministry. In chapter 4, He teaches in Nazareth and Capernaum to two very different reactions. Jesus reads from Isaiah 61 and claims that He is the fulfillment of that scripture. The people of Nazareth did not believe Him, and Jesus tells them why; they were too proud. Jesus is good news to needy people; the people of Nazareth did not think they were needy. We have to see ourselves as needy, spiritually bankrupt. The people of Capernaum believed (at least in part) that Jesus was who He said He was. We need to be thankful that God doesn't just love Israel but loves Gentiles as well. We need to humble ourselves and see our need for Jesus every single day.
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