Sermons About New-life
What Went Wrong With This World?
Journey of Beginnings What Went Wrong With This World? Genesis 6-8 Three world conditions that caused God to say, I’ve had enough!” 1. Every intent of the thoughts of their hearts was only evil all the time. (verse 5) 2. The earth was full of violence. (verse 11) 3. All the people on earth had corrupted their ways. (verse 12) Noah, a real person of faith steps up to the plate! (chapter 7&8) 1. He took action on the message he received from God. 2. His faith compelled him to complete a most difficult task. 3. Through his faith he and his immediate family were saved. The coming of Jesus will be like the days of Noah. (Matthew 24:37,38; Luke 17:26,27) 1, People will be eating and drinking, marrying and being given in marriage, buying and selling, planting and building. 2. The vast population did not wake up to realize what was happening until the flood came and destroyed them all. God makes a covenant that effects you. 1. Never again will I send a flood that destroys everything (verse 8: 21,22; 9:13) 2. Step out of the Ark into the new life God offers you!
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‘Column A’ Is Death (Romans 6:1b-11)
We are called to die to our old sinful ways, so that we might be raised to new life, a life of love, forgiveness and grace.
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Semana Mujeres 1 / Women's Week 1
La vida Antigua y la Vida Nueva en Cristo. The Old Life and the New Life in Christ
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Resurrection
Death leads to new life, burial to resurrection. This Easter Sunday the Gospel is proclaimed that Christ is risen. We too long for that day when we will be resurrected and restored to the fullness of our true identity.
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Jesus, a Mummy, and a New Heart
This sermon was preached before the opening worship service. It is based on Jesus' miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead.
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We Are Marshall
We all face times of grief in our lives. In the movie "We Are Marshall" the town of Huntington Wv. is struck with the greatest tragedy they had ever known. In the aftermath they faced grief and the overwhelming question of how to move on.
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Take Up Your Cross and Live
The cross is a symbol of suffering and death. And when Jesus asked His disciples to take up their crosses in Matthew 16:24, thoughts of difficulty, danger, and even death might have entered their minds having witnessed the Roman practice of crucifixion. In the context of this passage, the cross is clearly referring to Jesus’ own proclamation of His impending suffering and death—His main mission that the disciples had not yet realized at the time. Don’t think one moment that Jesus is asking you to die the death that He already ‘died’ for you. Instead, He asks you to deny yourself or give total control of your life over to Him. To take up your own cross is to actually live—in a different way—a life of willing obedience and surrender to His lordship.
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Reversing Spiritual Entropy
Following Mary's example of worship, Christ teaches on the paradox of giving life through His death...an example that still holds true today. For a seed to produce fruit,the seed has to die. The eternal life possessed by someone who follows Christ began with the death of Christ. Equally, the beginning of our conformation to the image of Christ, begins with the death of our will
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The Path of Peace in Romans
Key passages in the book of Romans show how to have peace in ourselves, with others and with God.
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Rats in the Cellar
The harder you try (in your own strength and power) to be a Christian the worse you become, it can only be done by faith through Grace in Him and through Him.
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Romans 7:1-25 Living Free in Christ 3
Sin’s presence deeply indwells who we are, but it is our transformed nature that can “Mortify” our sin and battle against it motivated by God’s love for us, and empowered by His Holy Spirit to do it. Killing off sin has more to do with knowing who we are and what power exists in us and how imbedded sin is in the human condition than it does using behavioral modification techniques to change the things we do not like about ourselves. Romans 7 gives a picture of the human heart that the principles need to be applied to, while Romans 8 tells us how these principles are to be applied for transformation to be a reality.
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The Revolution Begins
Is there more to the Easter story that we've been told? We propose there is...
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To Receive Forgiveness
Journey to the cross-This is the final week of our sermon series on the events leading to the cross.
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To Forgive
Journey to the cross-This is week 4 of a new sermon series on the events leading to the cross.
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Putting Away My Rights
Journey to the cross-This is week 3 of a new sermon series on the events leading to the cross.
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Humility on Demand
Journey to the cross-This is week 2 of a new sermon series on the events leading to the cross.
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