Sermons About Preaching
Liking Repentance
The word 'repentance' has always brought up a negative feeling for me (maybe just too many people telling me to repent when I was younger). But repentance is actually a very positive walk into the grace and acceptance of God. Instead of binding and condemning us, it treats us as free sons and daughters liberated by the grace of God. Because God is good, and committed to be good to me in my sin, I can embrace repentance daily. Shoot, even hourly!
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Part 3 -- Devoted to Prayer and the Word
Final sermon in a series about the Biblical priorities of the church
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The Word Brings Peace
Preached on March 25, 2007 by Pastor James, The Word brings peace is a look at how the Word of God transforms the lives of those brought to repentance by its proclamation, sanctifies the church and transforms lifeless individuals into a missional community. God has always created his people by His word. Today it is no different.
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Why does the harvest perish?
Complacent Christians can become numbed with the pleasures and conveniences of this world. The Word of the Lord, through the prophet Joel, is applied in this sermon to the present-day believer who is not minding the work of the Lord as he should.
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We Must Speak Up!
When confronted by critics, Amos chose to remain faithful to his calling, his message, and his mandate from God. Our culture may often tell us to keep quiet about Jesus, but we must speak up!
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Greatness born in service
World Mission Sunday is observed each year on the second-last Sunday of October. We remember those who help to preach the Word in the most remote corners of the world, and reflect on our own call to be united in our commitment to living the gospel.
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Advance to Go!
Pre-fresher week sermon on Acts 4, the priority of prayer and preaching - and considering God who is sovereign and speaking.
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