Sermons About Obey
Lose Your Religious Obedience
There's a right and wrong way to obey the commands of Scripture.
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Faithful Abraham
Abraham was blessed by God, he wasn’t trying to be blessed, he was blessed. He wasn’t trying to earn it. God knew he would be faithful to do what He called him to do. Abraham was faithful to obey the Lord. As he obeyed in each step, he walked more and more in that Blessing. The blessing of Abraham is ours, by faith.
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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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Gideon: Mighty man of valor
Summary: Gideon was a man called of God to do great things. He thought so little of himself, and was so filled with doubt and unbelief, but God was patient with him. He was still them man for the job, in spite of his weaknesses. God had a big plan, that he accomplished through a small group of men. (their army went from 22,000 to 300) God had a specific plan that they had to follow in order to be victorious. Ultimately, because he obeyed the plan God gave him, he became what God knew he was all along, the “Mighty Man of Valorâ€. If we will obey God like Gideon did, even when the plan sounds crazy, we will become what God desires and sees us as already.
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Displaying Jesus Christ
By faith we walk in the power and control of Jesus Christ. Jesus works in and through us where by we display the life of Christ to the world.
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Are You a Hearer Only or are You a Listner
There is a difference between hearing and listening. Do you feel that you know basically all there is to know about being a Christian? Do you see your self the same today as you did yesterday? Do you feel that you have this sin thing under control? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you may be one who is hearing the Word but is not listening to the Word. This message will help you understand what James meant when he said to be doers of the word and not hearers only.
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