Sermons About Radical
Shirking religion in favour of Jesus
This ‘Re:Jesus' series is an examination in the midst of a multitudes of options why the person of Jesus is the unparalleled transcendent of any one religion and a light for all. Religion uses rules to force our steps, guilt to keep us in line, and rituals to remind us of our failure to live up to those rules. In doing this, religion adds more weight to those who are already burdened with life's hardships. But Jesus offers us the rest we are searching for. Key Passage: Galatians 1:1-10
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Radical Prayer
Radical prayer life. Short not weak. If you have a passion to change the world pray radical prayers. Do you pray for God to shut the door or open the door concerning his will? Pray prayers that glorify God not you. Radical violent prayer creates a new uprising. Radical prayer goes to the root of prayer the reason for your prayer. Radical prayer allows God to change the world through you. For Gods glory not yours.
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Sacred Calling Part 3: Isaiah 52.1-7
What is sacred? We learned a few weeks ago that the church is sacred. It is God’s holy people. God’s sacred people also have a sacred calling. We learned the last two weeks that we are called to care for the poor and afflicted. This week we will continue to look at this sacred calling and find that our calling is never void of sharing the gospel. The sharing of the gospel is the most radical ministry we can have.
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Titus 2:11-15 (PM)
Titus has been called to inform God's people that lifestyle and doctrine go hand in hand.
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A Simply Radical Christmas: Solitude
Project for the Week: This week, plan some specific times to get away from your normal routine, family, and friends, and spend time listening to and worshipping God. Allow God to examine your life and make adjustments concerning the way you live.
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A Simply Radical Christmas: Silence
Project For The Week: Plan some specific times of silence where you can just be quiet and listen to God.
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A Simply Radical Christmas: Simplicity
Project For The Week: This week, look for ways you can simplify your life.
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What Radical Love Demands
Only when we look to Jesus, as we do in John 13, only hours before the cross, do we the example we need to live lives of radical love.
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He Was a Friend to Sinners
“I’m holding out for Grace. I’m holding out that Jesus took my sins onto the Cross, because I know who I am, and I hope I don’t have to depend on my own religiosity. Christ took on the sins of the world, so that what we put out did now come back to us. It should keepus humbled. It’s not our own good works that get us through the gates of Heaven.†Bono
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