Sermons About Labor
We Study Because We Love Jesus
People who love Jesus love the Church because 'she' is His body. As we all know, churches (i.e., local congregations) are made up of imperfect people...so relationships are difficult. Yet we are called to be at peace with one another. That command (it is not a suggestion but a command) raises a slew of questions. One question is, "How can someone be at peace with others if they are not at peace within their own person?"
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The Easy Life
Much is communicated about the difficulty of living the Christian life, but our Lord indicates that this is not necessarily so. Our text describes a life that is substantially less burdensome and invites us to come unto Him and experience it for ourselves.
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The Firm Foundations 4
Pattern for prayer that Jesus showed his followers was; (1) listen to Him (today reading the Word and thinking about what you read) , (2) spend time with people who pray and (3) PRAY. Prayer doesn't have to have feelings to be relevant. Many times the answer to our prayers are outside the way we thought it should have been answered. 1. Routine of prayer 2. Prayer born in crisis. 3. Prayer of the Apostles. 4.Prayer for Gods guidence and direction.
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A Tuesday Morning Experience
Christ reveals that God gets personal with us. This was foreshadowed in God's encounter with Moses in the burning bush. In this Labor Day message, Pastor Simmons speaks about calling in purpose in one's work.
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Employment and Management Opportunities
Our Bible text addresses employee and employer relations in the context of the First Century culture, where many nations practiced slavery. Though the Apostle Paul was addressing Christian slaves and Christian slave owners, what he says is just as applicable to today's employees, managers, and business owners. We will discover that God has certain expectations of you, when you are at work. Today, we will examine three instructions from our Bible text that will make you a better employee, manager, or business owner.
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A Labor of Love
We can be professionals who are Christians…but God save us from becoming professional Christians. The labor we do for God is always a labor of love or it is nothing at all. Unlike the labor of our hands, it is a work motivated not by profit, prestige, or personnel reviews, but by God's love for us; by our love for God, and our love for people.
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The Letter to the Church at Ephesus
Pastor Don Trest discusses God's letter to the church in Ephesus from the book of Revelation.
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