Sermons About Mind
Making His Ways Mine
The admonision to the Ephesians is the same to believers today. Put off the old man and his conduct and put on the new man who is created in the image of God. How that actually becomes a reality in our life is our focus today.
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Brotherly Love
Paul encourages and challenges the Thessalonians to continue to show real love towards one another in order to gain influence with those outside the church.
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Loving God and Neighbor with Heart, Soul and Mind
Loving God with our entire being requires us getting first things first. For Christians that means being obedient as illustrated in the Tem Commandments. To love God with our entire being means we first and foremost love Him. That then means we do not make room for other gods: idols.
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Behind The Mask
What does God care most about? Keeping the end in mind, we want to value what God values – it doesn’t matter if I impress everyone around me here if I keep perspective on what’s really important. God cares more about what’s behind the mask than the quality of the performance.
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A Chosen Example
Everyone models their life after others. We are influenced in our what we say, do, think, etc. by people that we respect. As we think about keeping the end in mind, we must think carefully about who we pattern our lives after, as well as considering what it is in our lives that others may be imitating. In this passage we find the model that Paul followed.
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Humble yourself before Jesus Christ
A reflection on the apostle's explanation of Christ's humility as the pattern for every believer
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A Different Community
The End in Mind: A Study of 1 Thessalonians Today, most of us struggle with keeping a long-term perspective in our day-to-day life. We’ve all been influenced by a culture that thrives on the instant gratification of our most basic needs, from our sexual desires to our financial goals to our relationship hopes. At work, we face the temptation to sacrifice our integrity in order to speed our advance up the corporate ladder. At home, we struggle to align our time usage with our stated priorities because daily distractions take our eyes off the ball. Very few voices in our world compel us to consider the long-view of life, leading us to miss the brevity of our years and the eternal consequences of our actions. Come listen with us as we explore the penetrating wisdom of Scripture with the intent to live every day with the end in mind.
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Part 1 - The Jesus Attitude: A Journey through Philippians 2:1-11
Part 1 in our August series exploring this ancient hymn found in Philippians 2:1-11. Week 1, led by Simon Cragg, introduces the hymn by looking at what was going on in that church in Philippi.
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