Sermons About John
A Call to Discipleship (Matthew 4:18-22)
In the midst of this present darkness, Jesus Christ came as the “Light of the world” to reveal truth to a sin entranced, sin darkened, sin enslaved humanity. His mission was to reveal God and rescue sinners from His own wrath. He came with a message of hope, a message of judgement, and a message of repentance. And it is a message that He would entrust to His people. A people He would call out for Himself. A people who would follow Him and be His heralds; to be His lights in the world. But it is being light in a dark world, that means it is not an easy call, though it is an extraordinary one. It is a call that comes with a price, but following the example of One who has gone before and paid that price. It is a call count the things eternal more precious the passing treasures of this world. That is to say ... The call to discipleship is a call to forsake all to follow Christ. In our passage this morning, Matthew 4:18-22, I want you to notice: 3 Aspects of the Call to Discipleship. (1) Call to Common People (2) Call to an Extraordinary Task (3) Call that comes with a cost.
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Walking With Christ: Cooperating Outside the Box
Please join us this week as Pastor John speaks about cooperating outside the box. It's our prayer that you are encouraged as you listen. For more great things happening at The Walk check out our events page.
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iHits I: John 3:16
This is the first part of a four part series called iHits that will look at the four most popular verses in the world. This week examines the most famous verse, John 3:16 and explores the uniqueness we find in Christ.
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Honest Grace
To understand the transforming power of relationships when they are vehicles for truth and grace.
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Revelation Study Session 1
A 13-week series on the final book of the Bible, the book of Revelation.
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Republication Controversy
Hosting today's show, Joel McDurmon reviews the controversial book The Law is Not of Faith. Joel defines some of the objectionable views in the book and makes a defense for the writings of theologian John Murray.
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