Sermons About Mercy
iHits II: I Corinthians 13
This is the second in our series iHits as we look at the biggest and most well known verses in the Bible. This week we looked at I Corinthians 13, also known as the "love chapter" to see how it can make a difference in our daily lives, not just at weddings.
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Lessons From Peter's Sword
Discerning the will of God from that of our own will. Seeing evidence of God's sovereignty, goodness, patience and mercy in the life of Peter.
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CHOSEN, Part 2: Why Election?
We have a free will, but only inside of our own nature. We will never choose God on our own, this is why election is necessary. God, in His infinite grace, chooses us according to His sovereign good pleasure!
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Get Off Your Donkey
In a world plagued with sufferings and social injustices, is there anybody anywhere who is willing to reach out and make a difference? What role can we play as individuals and church fellowships in helping others confront personal and social sufferings? Hit play for the answers to these probing questions!
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The Good Life -- marked by mercy
We all can appreciate receiving mercy, but how merciful am I really to others? This message explores the the mark of mercy in a Christian's life and what can be the uncomfortable implications of being merciful as our God has been merciful to us. Join us in pursuing the good life as outlined in the beatitudes by Jesus.
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Honest Grace
To understand the transforming power of relationships when they are vehicles for truth and grace.
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CHOSEN, Part 1
Unified Promise: "I will be your God, you will be my people and I will dwell among you!" This promise is made a reality among the people of God by means of the Gospel. The Gospel gives us the BEST life now by providing a Place, meaning in life and a worthy object of our worship! We did nothing on our own the receive this, God did it ALL!!!
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Suburbanomianism
Knowledge of what makes for purity and impurity is the final qualification issue.
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Identity
Who are you? I am not autonomous. I am a person-in-community. I cannot be who I am without regard to other people. Into our radically individualistic culture, we speak a Gospel of reconciliation, unity and identity as the people of God.
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