Sermons About Regrets
Love Completely
Living with No Regrets Love Completely John 15: 9-17 The defining question: “If you knew you had one month to live how would you live it?” Relationships really matter! Five regrets to loving relationships: 1. The regret of a “Me first” life pattern 2. The regret of disloyalty 3. The regret of destructive communication 4. The regret of trying to change others by control 5. The regret of not forgiving or asking for forgiveness The four greatest biblical principles in learning how to love completely 1. Jesus calls for sacrifice and commitment (verse 13) 2. Learn how to be faithful and loyal (verse 14) 3. Develop loving, honest and transparent communication (verse 15) 4. Unconditional love the key for change (verse 16)
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One Month to Live Pt. 2 - Live Passionately
God wants us to live passionately because he is a passionate God, and we are created in his image. But living passionately doesn't mean going through life with a fake smile slapped on our faces. Jesus models what it truly means to live a passionate life of no-regrets, and offers it to us!
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One Month to Live Pt. 1 - Live the Dash
We don't get to pick the date we're born or the date we exit this world for eternity. When we die, the only thing separating those two dates on our gravestone will be one tiny dash. An entire lifetime, reduced to the span of two dates and a dash. God has given you the incredible choice as to how you will live your dash! Jesus models for us how embracing our mortality frees us to truly live!
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No Regrets
Second in a four part series about why things are the way they are and what we can do to make things right again. With everything that is going on in this world, it can seem hopeless to consider that we, as fragile, broken people could ever make a real difference. How can I even think about helping someone else (much less the world) when I am so screwed up myself. Finding hope on the edge will take us through a look at God’s original plan, where we find ourselves now, His plan to restore humankind for a better purpose and then release us to make a difference in this world.
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Potential For Greatness
Saul is chosen as the first king of Israel and these early chapters show the potential he had to be a great king. He was physically impressive, teachable, changed by God, used by God, brave and forgiving. However, the latter part of his reign was completely different from his early potential. This shows us appearances can be deceiving, the roots of sin are in each of us, and we need a true and faithful King.
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