Sermons About Knowing-god
Jeremiah: Living the Message (Jeremiah 29:11-15)
Jeremiah was a sad, depressed but faithful prophet who gave God’s people God’s message. The message? Love God and love people. This is the message of Jeremiah and also the message of the whole of Scripture.
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Common Senses
We can experience God through our natural senses. We can see, hear taste and touch Him though His miracles.
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Re:Thinking the Christian Life - Theology
It is easy to idolize "theology," robbing us of the rich rewards of knowing God personally and experientially.
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Are You Sure You Know Jesus? -- 1 John 2:3-6
Many people say they know God. Many people say they know Jesus. The thing is they all claim different things. So how can you be sure you know Jesus and God? This scripture passage gives at least part of the answer.
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Nehemiah#2 - Knowing Who God Is
In order to build we must know who we are. But before we can know who we are we must know who God is. This message looks at Nehemiah's knowledge of God
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Four Thoughts to Guide You as You Read Scripture
Can the Bible be trusted, understood, and depended upon? Absolutely! God has given us the Scriptures so that we may know him above all else. So, as we read our Bible, what four things should we keep in our minds? SCAN and see!
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Nehemiah#1 - Introduction
Nehemiah gives us many examples and principles that we can apply today
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Bold Existence
A correct view of God is necessary for a correct view of ourselves and others. But mere knowledge is not enough. True knowledge of God is both intellectual and experiential. And this knowledge produces certain actions that cannot be produced otherwise. The most noteworthy of these is love. Listen in as Pastor Shaun Garman explores this connection between truth, love, and action.
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