Sermons About Punishment
Are You Right With God?
Malachi 2:1-3 Part 5 "Are You Right With God?" Failure to live a godly life may result in: 1. The removal of God's privileges. This removal will hinder our: * Personal experiences. * Public expressions. 2. Repercussions from God's punishment. This punishment may include: * A firm rebuke. * A variety of far-reaching and negative results. 3. The rejection of godly purposes. Instead of honor and blessing, there is: · * Disclosed sin. * Disqualified service. These three consequences can be . . . 4. Remedied through godly practices. These practices involve: * Hearing God. * Hungering for God. * Honoring God.
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Clear Direction for Unclear Issues - Pt. 1 - Hell
Hell. Does God send people there? It's controversial to say the least. For Jesus, the thought of anyone going there was unbearable. He urgently warned about hell 33 times in just 3 years. Find out what he really said about it and what he ultimately did about it.
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To Hell, with Love
The Christian doctrine of Hell is often criticized, often debated, and often misused.In this sermon we review Jesus' teaching on Hell and address the various objections it raises. Listen in as we explore God's love and justice in the story of Abimilek and elsewhere.
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Does Love Mean Not Ever Having to Say You're Sorry?
We know the sentimental statement from the movie "Love Story" ("Love means never having to say you're sorry") doesn't work in real life; so, why do we think it should work in our Christianity?
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What Will Jesus Do When He Comes Back?
Message 8 in this series looks at the reality of Christ's judgment when He returns to earth.
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Life on the Other Side
No one enjoys thinking about the reality of hell, yet Jesus actually had more to say about hell than He did about heaven. In today's spiritual climate, the doctrine of eternal punishment has come under heavy scrutiny and debate. Many people, including some prominent evangelical scholars, have moved away from a traditional interpretation of the enternal torment in hell, to either a teaching of universal salvation or a view of judgement that results in the annihilation of the sinner, rather than an eternal, conscious punishment. Some feel that the subject is so far beyond our understanding and that it should be left alone in the hands of God, but one's belief in regard to judgement, punishment, and the justice of God will dramatically affect how we live, and how we reach out in love to others. Today's topic may raise more questions and debate in your mind than we are able to answer in our short time together, but if it motivates you to study the scriptures for yourself - great! Key Passage: John 5:16-30
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How Can Anyone Possibly Believe What The Bible Teaches About Hell?
In today's struggle to believe the Christian faith, the doctrine of eternal punishment is seen as barbaric, unenlightened, and irrelevant. How can anyone believe what the Bible teaches about Hell?
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Promises and Punishment
The promises of God are not all good. Along with promises of blessing, God has given us promises of judgment. In this appearance to Abraham, God has one of each. We must remember that we cannot pick and choose which promises we like. We must listen to God and learn his way to receive his blessing and avoid his punishment
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