Sermons About Lukewarm
A Lukewarm life
Are you living a lukewarm life? What does it mean to be lukewarm? Jesus will not accept a lukewarm life from us. He will not accept it because he paid too high of price that we might be saved. He died so that we could have victory in him. A lukewarm life only leads to sin, temptation and despair. A life that is built on Christ leads to victory. Are you living a lukewarm life? Jesus can not use us when we are lukewarm. It is only when we are on fire for him, that our prayers will change lives. Are you living a lukewarm life?
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A Lot Of Lots
This sermon looks at the life of Lot and how even though he was just, righteous and saved, how he lost his influence and witness to his family and friends who ultimately where destroyed by God in Sodom. There are A Lot of Lots in Christianity who may be saved but live in the world so much that they lose their influence and witness to the world for Jesus sake. In Lot's case, several of his own children and their spouses mocked him when he warned them to leave town before God destroyed it. How is your witness and does the world see enough of Christ in you to trust you when you tell them that Jesus is the only way to Heaven and without Him they will go to hell.
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Breaking Free from Apathy
Are you living your life with a passion for following Christ? Do you have an attitude of apathy about the church and your mission in life? Join us as we discover how to break free from an apathetic attitude and learn how to follow God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
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The Church In Laodicea
The lukewarm church. Are you neither hot nor cold? Is Jesus about to vomit you out of His mouth?
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The Rest of You
The greatest gift you will ever give the world is your intimacy with God. While we rush through a busy life, God is constantly knocking at the hearts of very religious people encouraging a relationship of intimacy with him.
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Five Diseases That Kill a Church
A look at different characteristics which hamper both the spiritual growth of an individual and collectively the growth of a church.
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