Sermons About Morality
Can we be good without Jesus?
The question, can we be good without Jesus, draws a variety of responses. This is because it can be taken in more than one way. Reactions to it range all the way from emphatic "No way!" to "Of course you can! Why would you say otherwise?" The way we answer this question depends upon what we think about Jesus, about goodness, and about ourselves. Key Passage: Romans 3:19-26
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Jesus among other gods
Truth is relative, right? I mean if it is good for you then that should be good for me and we shouldn’t disagree over the 'small stuff'; you know trivial things like Truth or religion. Really? Key Passage: Philippians 2:6-11
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Where Does 'Good' Come From?
A million atheists in New York are claiming that they are "good people who live good lives." How can they make this moral claim? Where does goodness come from? What is there basis for morality for that matter?
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Exchanging the Natural for the Unnatural (Romans 1:21-27)
gay or not, we are flawed in our DNA from birth.
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Genetically Predisposed
A University of Georgia study links genetics to the cause of drug abuse and "risky sexual behavior" in youth. Do we have a genetic predisposition towards our sexual activity? Science is beginning to admit that even if there is a disruption in the genes, that doesn't exclude morality.
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Love the Sinner, not Your Sin (Romans 1:18-2:2)
re: homosexuality, love the sinner, but hate your own sin
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Doubt
Doubt is not to be confused with unbelief. Doubt can be found at the crossroads of greater faith and unbelief. This is because healthy, honest doubts lead to questioning to greater faith, while unhealthy doubt, with a spirit of indifference, will lead to unbelief.
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Liberals Imposing Morality
Liberals are now talking about morality? Since Ted Kennedy's death, liberals are trying to use a moral argument for the health care legislation - that it is a moral duty to pass health care reform this year. What role does the State play in imposing morality on us?
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The Religion Trap - Parent Trap #2
Parents are the most influential people in a child’s life. Good parents always want what is best for their children. They want good things for their kids: to be happy, productive and moral. But good things out of place can become dangerous. Well meaning parents regularly step into traps that poison a child’s faith in the name of something good. Don’t fall into the "Parent Trap." By looking at major Bible themes, Lead Pastor Jeff Lawrence helps parents avoid the traps that damage a child’s faith.
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