Sermons About Reconciliation
God Is Faithful! The Drought Is Over!
We had a time of sharing this week. It's always great to hear what God is doing in our midst and in our community.
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Dealing With Hidden Wounds
By applying biblical principles we can learn to forgive with God's help. Forgiveness is the pathway to emotional restoration. Forgiveness is not the same as reconciliation and does not mean we should forget. To forgive, we need to recognize that we are all imperfect, relinquish our right to get even and respond to evil with good.
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The Purpose of Grace
Cedric explains 2 purposes of grace: our relationship with God (reconciliation) and God's plan for our lives (our destiny)
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Finding Jesus
We all have a religion of some kind, even if we're atheists. All religions boil down to what do I have to do to get the "karmic edge" I need to get what I want out of life. We want people to lose their religion, and find Jesus.
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Reconcilable Differences
God desires for all marriages to be lifelong and enjoyable. He enables us to reconcile our differences. He empowered us to do this by reconciling us to Himself through the sacrifice of His Son Jesus Christ for our sins.
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Reconciliation: God, Grace & Genocide
This week, we are join by Pastor Benjamin from Rwanda. Benjamin survived the genocide and has now returned to Rwanda with a heart and a passion for reconciliation.
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How Big Is Your God?
Pastor Larry shows us how Jesus Christ is big enough to meet any need, handle any obstacle or mend any relationship because of how great He is.
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Immanuel - Prince of Peace
In the last installment of the series Immanuel, we discuss how Jesus can bring peace to the broken places in our lives. He is Immanuel, our Prince of Peace. -Hank Wilson
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Jesus, Our Savior
The purpose of Jesus coming into our world is simple, reconciliation. During this season, we have no problem singing sons about Jesus and even claiming He's our Savior, He's our peace. But we usually don't go beyond humming the tune to ask what it is that we're actually singing. Do we know what we're singing when we sing that Christ is our Savior? Savior from what? Or that He is our peace? Peace from what conflict?
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