Sermons About Reconciliation
True Righteousness & Anger, pt. 2 (Matthew 5:23-26)
The righteousness that marks one's participation in the kingdom, the righteousness that was always intended, is a level of living in relationship with God that extends to the very depths of the heart. True righteousness, being in the kingdom, being a Christian is a matter of the inner man. Follow the Lord as He gives to illustrations of how this righteousness, in relation to the commandment "You shall not murder," looks in the life of His servants.
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The Prodigal God, Part 5, He Kissed Him–Demonstrating Forgiveness
The father kissed him–demonstrating forgiveness. Four words define God's forgiveness. Forgiveness is: active, sacrificial, requires internal power and resurrection reconciliation.
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Repentance Requisite Community
This is our tenth week looking at the vision document of our church. This week we're taking a look at what Christians should do when they sin against one another. Or to put it another way, how does a community centered on Christ respond to sin?
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Resolving Conflict - Part 1
This is the first sermon in the Resolving Conflict series. Hear the correct way christians should approach resolving conflict with each other.
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Peace
The 3rd of 4 messages in the inaugural teaching series of Remnant Church in Richmond, VA.
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Agreeing To Disagree
Acts 15:36-41 Even the greatest figures in the Bible are portrayed with all of their faults. Such is the case with Luke's account of Paul and Barnabas in Acts 15. Like a realism artist, Luke paints the two men in light of their imperfection as they experience conflict because they were imperfect. Nonetheless, these men were in the process of being transformed into the saints that God wanted them to be. Through the unfortunate disagreement between Paul and Barnabas, we are reminded how important it is to resolve conflict biblically and how God providentially uses even unresolved conflict to accomplish His purposes in the world and in our lives. In this morning's message, Pastor Ramey teaches from Luke's account of the disagreement between Paul and Barnabas. In verses 36-41 of Acts 15 we learn that disagreements are 1. Regrettable (vv. 36-38) 2. Resolvable (v. 39) 3. Redeemable (vv. 39b-41) The disagreement between Paul and Barnabas is a good example of how two godly people can view the same situation from two very different perspectives. Unfortunately, however, many Christians don't respond any better to disagreement than Paul and Barnabas did in this circumstance. We tend to forget that conflicts, although undesirable, are unavoidable. But, as believers, we should strive to disagree without being disagreeable. For by the example set by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we should be motivated to maintain the bond of peace in spite of any disagreement, and agree to disagree in a way that is honorable to Him. Although we live in a fallen world where conflict and disagreement is certain, we can always have hope because we know that God can use even the sharpest conflict for our good, and to accomplish His will and bring Himself glory.
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Relentless Reconciliation
As we continue following Jesus through the Sermon on the Mount, we see Jesus being addressing specific issues. Be careful before you assume what Jesus is addressing.
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Good News
This is the first in the Glorious Gospel series entitled "Good News." 1. The Gospel Was God's Idea 2. The Gospel is God's Plan for Reconciliation 3. The Gospel is Primarily About a Person: Jesus Christ 4. The Gospel is Ultimately for the Glory of God 5. The Gospel Message Has a Focal Point: A Cross The Response
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Pleasing God and Persuading People
Paul’s ambition was to please the Lord by persuading people of the reality of Jesus Christ and the gospel. In this message we look at the priority of evangelism in light of Christ’s return.
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