Sermons About Reconciliation
Reconciliation
This week we take a look at the second part to Matthew 5:21-23. The power of forgiveness and reconciliation.
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Living a Normal Life with God
Fourth in our Relationships series, learning more about the relationships that shape our lives.
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Reconciliation
Would you be able to forgive the people that brutally killed your family members? How can two tribes who killed one another be reconciled? How do these people react when they hear the Words of Jesus? Colorado Community Church’s special guest, John Rucyahanna the Bishop of Shyira Diocese of the Rwandan Anglican Church, tells us how God is at work in a broken country.
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God at the Movies: Baby Mama, Slumdog Millionaire, Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Did you see God at the Movies? In this message, we looked at Baby Mama and how to make relationships right.
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The End Determines the Present
As Christians, knowing what happens at the end of our lives should radically influence our actions in the present. Because we know that one day we will stand before the judgment seat of Christ and give an account for our lives here on earth, we should be all-the-more challenged and motivated to live faithfully for Jesus Christ--by pursuing the welfare of others before ourselves.
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When ‘I Think I Can’ Won’t Work
We cannot physically or personally ever do enough to put ourselves into right relationship with God. No amount of "I think I can. I think I can. I think I can." will make us able to prove ourselves worthy before God. The good news is that we don't have to. God rescues us. God transfers us. God reconciles us. God presents us as holy, blameless, and irreproachable before himself. Nowhere does Paul suggest that you and I have to rescue ourselves. It is only through the person of Jesus Christ that we can experience the reconciling power of God.
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Smudged: Breaking the Cycle of Hurt
Listen as Pastor Brad shares part three in the series, "Smudged". In this message, he talks about how to break patterns of relational conflict and how to further allow Jesus total access to our hearts.
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Growing Through Disagreements
Disagreements are inevitable but if we approach them with a biblical perspective, they can be great opportunities to grow relationally and spiritually.
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