Sermons About Message
What Do You Live For?
We are concluding today a six message series within the book of Colossians called “Jesus-centered thinking.” In this section (Col 2:8-3:4) we’ve learned the importance of keeping Jesus at the core of our understanding of what real spirituality is all about. Jesus is the core. He’s the center of the universe. He’s the heart of the redemptive plan of God. You don’t make Jesus the center; he is the center – of everything. Life revolves around him.
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Don't Be Afraid of Shadows
Insecurity. Being accepted. People thinking well of you. Reputation. Popularity. Fear of man. Peer pressure. These are strong words that evoke powerful emotions, don’t they? Sometimes we think that these emotions are only a part of adolescence, but I’m sure you discovered what I have: insecurity, peer pressure, and the fear of man don’t go away when you become an adult.
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You Can Pave the Way With Prayer
Encouraging believers to pray regularly and effectively for the ministry of the church.
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From Death to Life
There are times when, in the study of the Bible, you come to certain key ideas that are so basic, so foundational, and so critical that if you were to miss the idea nothing else would make sense. Such is the case with the idea captured in Colossians 2:13-15. I don’t care who you are, how long you’ve been coming to church, how old you are, or if you are still trying to figure spiritual things out. You have to understand this!
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The Faith of a Hero
Have you ever felt like the more you tried to be extraordinary, the more you feel trapped in yourself - like having an invisible ceiling? Today we're talking about the faith of a hero - not an unattainable faith.
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The Making of a Hero
We look at the Bible and see all of these people we refer to as biblical heroes. People that God used in extraordinary ways. But instead of being inspired, we just stand in awe. People like David, Noah, Ester, Abraham, Paul, Stephen, and others. This first week in our Heroes series we begin studying some heroes of the Bible, and learn that sometimes we see the pit before we see the palace.
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Receiving the Message
How can one message be both the Greatest News and the Worst News? This week we are reminded that each person's response to the Gospel, which is ultimately responding to God, becomes the greatest salvation imaginable or the greatest condemnation imaginable. For those who accept the Gospel, there are instructions for how it is to be shared with others. For those who reject the Gospel, there is a serious punishment, which can only be avoided through faith in Jesus.
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We the Church...Are a Message
Pastor Jeff continues our series "We the Church." In a world of competing messages, the Church proclaims THE message, that of the resurrected Jesus.
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Staying On Message
What attracted you to the message of Jesus? Listen as Pastor Tim teaches from 1 Corinthians 2:1-5, unfolding where transformation is truly found.
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