Sermons About Pca
Render to Caesar
Continuing on with the series, Two Things You Shouldn't Talk About, and those two things being religion and politics, Scott Redd focuses in on our approach to government authorities.
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Living on Earth as Citizens of Heaven
Since we as Christians are sojourners and exiles on this earth, we need have different priorities. In today's sermon Elliot encourages us to be excellent in all things for the ever-watching "Gentiles" who surround us, and to do all as to please the heart of God.
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Discovering Our Vision and Mission
Continuing our series on Two Things You Shouldn't Talk About (religion and politics), Elliot focuses this week on how to discover our vision and mission.
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Where to Start the Conversation
Combining religion and politics is something not to be treaded lightly upon. In today's sermon we go back to Psalm 46 for the way we as Christians should approach this year's, and ever other, election or drastic change of current events.
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The Gospel in Action
Paul's letter to Philemon is a wonderful example of how we can apply the gospel to everyday problems. One of the applications we see in this letter relates to relationships, especially those that have conflict. There is a rift in the relationship between Philemon and his slave Onesimus. And Paul wants the two of them to be reconciled. And so he not only encourages reconciliation, he also explains how God empowers that reconciliation. And in doing so, he helps us see how God can empower reconciliation and forgiveness in our own relationships and how God gives us others to encourage us to live in the way God empowers us to live.
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The Gospel in Action
Learn by listening how to incorporate the gospel into every detail of daily life.
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Praise the Savior, Now and Ever
Elliot Grudem looks at Psalm 98, a psalm totally given to praise. He highlights the three calls to praise in the Psalm, the three reasons given for praise, and the one object of that praise.
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The Victory of the King of Kings
Hope you can believe in. Change that is secure. That's the promise of Psalm 110. In this Psalm, frequently quoted by New Testament writers, we read of a king and priest that would deliver his people once and for all.
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