Sermons About Justice
5/3/2009 The Steadfast Love Of God - Justice for the Oppressed
Dr. C.N. Willborn looks at the Steadfast love of God. Psalms 103: 6-19/Romans 10:5-10
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How the Church Can Bless the World
God's people are called to be about God's plan to bless all nations. God tells Abraham that his mission is contingent upon the creation of a community that learns to do righteousness and justice.
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God is Forgiving...God is Just
Journey with us in this engaging, biblical, and creative message as we contrast two of God's amazing attributes....His Forgiveness and His Justice!
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Urgent Implications of Jesus' Resurrection
ACTS 17:30-34 Paul stands before the elite intellectuals of his day, corrects their ignorance of God, and calls them and us to repentance because God's appointed One has been raised from the dead.
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"Taking Jesus to the Streets"- pt. 4
Pastor Jim finishes up his series about taking the life-changing message of Jesus to a world in need.
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Real World: War
Though the world is wrought with war, justifiable and otherwise, God always calls the church to continual promotion of peace.
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The Risk of Climbing
The Risk of Climbing = a willingness to personally sacrifice for the sake of helping the team reach the summit.
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Greed and Grace
So much time is spent discussing our guilt for doing the things we knew we weren’t supposed to do. But little time is spent with our hearts broken over what He’s called us to do and be for Him. We’ve failed to do what God does and love what God loves. This has caused a great debt that has to be satisfied. If God owns everything, then you’re indebted to Him and Him alone.
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Around the Throne
Spring does in some ways give us hope. Today as we look into Revelation 7 we will see a vision of real, true hope. Last week Pastor Mark unpacked Revelation 6 and the beginning of chapter 8. Those chapters speak of death, war, famine - like being stuck on hold watching only negative stories on the evening news. Our cry today is the same as when Revelation was written: "How long Lord? Who can stand it?" It leaves us feeling like all hope has been yanked out by the roots. In Revelation 7 we see a completely different picture. Right in the middle of this crazy mess, everything seems to go calm and we see a vision of a future with no more hunger, no more thirst, no more tears. Wow! Isn't this something we need to share with the neighbours around us? Key Passage: Revelation 7:9-10
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