Sermons About Love
Loved
You have probably heard it said a thousand times before... “God loves you,” but have you ever REALLY let that sink in? The Truth is that God has some pretty amazing things to say to us. This month, we are exploring those things as we study through the book of Ephesians.
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Spiritual Leadership
This sermon continues the series on the church with an explanation of how Spiritual Leadership takes place within the local church and who carries out that function in the body of believers.
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But Who Do You Say That I Am?; Mark 8.22-33
Our understanding of the Person of Christ comes in stages, as we abide in Him.
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Not a Dog Shall Growl Against Any of the People of Israel; Exodus 11
Must God take innocent lives in order to receive glory?
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You're Invited II: Who
This is the second part of a series looking at what the next step of a journey with Christ is about, inviting people on this journey with us. This week focused on who we are called to invite on this journey with us. We are called to invite all who are in need, as Christ has met a need in us
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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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Named
What's in a name? Significance? Love? Recapturing a memory? Maybe it's your grandpa's heritage or your mom's favorite aunt. Could be a biblical hero or a forgotten saint? Perhaps it's from a land far away or a character that's close to home. It could even be Hope, Faith, or Grace. Last year, in BC, there were 283 baby boys given the name Ethan. Interestingly enough, of the roughly 22,000 boys born last year not even one was named "Friend of Sinners." Key Passage: John 7:37-38
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Jesus’ Letter to Ephesus
We are not to think which one of these churches applies to us, but what applies to us from each of these seven churches. This church at Ephesus, had good doctrine and hated evil. They weren’t doing this with the love that they had when they first loved God. Why are we going to church and doing good, is it through love of God, or are we going through the motions? Repent! And do your first works. Let us overcome the sins of our own hearts. We are promised life if we do.
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