Sermons About Just
Remembering What Matters Most
Based on Romans 5 -- We need to know ... Who we are -- we are sinners who are separated from God; Who God is -- God is loving, and just, and holy. What we must do -- We place our faith in Jesus
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The Great Day of Justice
One day, God's justice will be poured out fully and finally. One that day, all will stand before the judgement seat of Christ, even those covered by His righteousness.
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Guilt and Grace
Because the perfect justice of God and the perfect grace of God met at the cross of Jesus Christ, we can be declared innocent before God; made right with God and reconciled to Him.
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God is Just
While the justice of God is often neglected as one of His attributes, if we have experienced grace through Jesus Christ, then God's sin-destroying justice should cause us to rejoice in who He is and what He will do for His glory.
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3D Living
2nd message in a four part church experience called "Just Walk Across the Room". This message focuses in on what to do once we've entered the "Zone of the Unknown" and taken the risk to step out of our comfort zone to reach out to someone living without Christ.
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The Single Greatest Gift
In this message we talk about the single greatest gift that we can offer to those around us.
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Searching for Justice (Psalm 10)
Life is filled with all sorts of landscape. An all terrain faith is equally balanced for the breathtaking view from the mountaintop and the confusing trek though a cold, dark valley. It provides adequate support for walking in rough, rocky stretches and stability for the slippery spots. In this exploration of the Psalms, we will see that no matter where you find yourself in life there is an appropriate faith response to your life situation. Are you ready for the hike?
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God Is Just
As human beings, we are notoriously unjust in our dealings with one another, including our leaders and judges. In contrast to this, God is just in all that he does. His decisions, his actions, his dealing with sin—he is fair in all of them. It cost the sacrifice of his Son to pay the penalty for man’s sin. In this sense, grace didn’t come cheap. If you accept this offer, you are free to go! This ‘judgment’ is decided on the basis of accepting or rejecting God’s grace at the present time although the ‘sentencing’ is handed out at the very end when Jesus comes again—eternal damnation to those who do not accept and eternal life to those who do.
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