Sermons About Orphan
Little Orphan Christianity
The Father has given us the Spirit of Adoption. Often we listen to the orphan voice in our hearts rather than the Spirit who cries out, "Daddy!."
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Real Questions: Illegal Immigration
God calls the church to display radical hospitality to all, welcoming even the alien to the Lord's table and helping to provide for their physical needs.
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Jesus Reset Love
Jesus wasn’t born with a supply of awards, certificates and gold stickers to hand out to people. That truth is hard to swallow for people who think they can earn His love or who think they deserve a place in heaven because of their good deeds and actions. The fact is, there is nothing you and I can do to make God love us any more than He already does.
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Engage in Transformational Missions
In his epistle, James reminds us that obeying the commandment "Love your neighbor as yourself" demands more than simply offering a blessing - faith and action must go hand in hand.
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A God Who Cares: For the Orphan and the Widow
We are a people who hope we can have success by signing up and doing nothing. Christians walk the aisle and want to do nothing. And those in need of help often slip through the cracks. Often that includes children given up by parents and widows. Proposition: We have a God who cares for the orphans and the widows – and He calls us to show our love for Him by caring for them too. James 1:27 is a single verse but it carries some big messages about what it means to be a Christ follower.
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Do Good: Neighbor
So often it is easy for us to get distracted in the many forms our religion takes, but Amos reminds us that God does not care as much about our "festivals" and loud thanksgivings, but that we do justice and show mercy toward one another.
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Worthless Religion
Your religion is worthless if you let your tongue roam free, neglect the poor and powerless, and pollute yourself with the world.
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