Sermons About Lost
The Prodigal God, Part 4, A New Definition of Being Lost and Found
Jesus gives us a new definition of lost and found. Elder brothers operate out of an undercurrent of anger. They obey out of duty, not beauty and feel morally, religiously superior.
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Responding to the Lost
We need to understand God's heart for the lost. He loves all people without labeling or judging them based on our values. Everyone is valuable to God. The lost must become our priority, calling us to action. Each of us can impact others for God's kingdom by reaching out. There is joy when the lost are found. God Himself rejoices when someone is restored to Him.
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Why Bother?
Why learn to study the Bible? Can't I just find a passage and find the meaning for "me?" This sermon highlights reasons why it is important to study God's Word. This is done through illustrating how principles of language and communication can greatly impact the meaning of some well known verses.
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I Once Was Lost, But Now Am Found! (10:30)
Have you ever lost something that was important to you? You searched and searched and searched until you found it. God searches too. Check out this story about three people who have lost three things - then celebrated when they found them. Be reminded just how much God loves you and desires you!
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Why We Do What We Do
This is the first part of a two week series looking at the vision of the church. This week examines why we do what we do in regards to starting a church in Suwanee, naming it Connection, and seeking to be the body of Christ we are called to be.
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Residence Determines Destiny Part 2---Philippians 3: 7-4:1
Residence Determines Destiny Part 2---Philippians 3: 7-4:1
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The Forever Love of the Gospel
1.) God loves you and HE will never stop! 2.) God has rescued you! He will return and restore all things! 3.) Share this with others! Don't abandon the orphans!!
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But Continue Thou ...
Garduates are challenged to continue in the Christian lessons that they have been taught from their parents and at their church. They are wiser than when they were younger. They are now the "Teachers" as younger kids will be looking up to them. They are challenged not to be complacent with learning in their lives. They should strive to grow in God's Holy Word.They are reminded that there are two courses in life: A. Required Courses: Life; Death; Judgment (Hebrews 9:27) and B. The Elective Courses: To be Saved or Lost; To bespiritual or carnal; To Live Spiritual or Logical (humanism); and to be safe in God's Will or in trouble in their own will.
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