Sermons About Relationship
God’s Inheritance the Church
God has chosen the Church as His inheritance and sealed us with the Holy Spirit. Consider what that glorious truth means for all Christians in eternity.
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WIth - With Stupid
I'm with Stupid: Your parents told you not to call anyone stupid but the truth is we all are pretty stupid when it comes to relationships. Joseph's story reminds us that God is with us and can redeem the stupid things that have been done to us and that we have done to others.
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The Second Chance
Our poor choices don't prohibit the presence of God. A spirit of humility is the key in our reconnecting to the God of second chances. Our second chance can renew our relationship with God.
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Learning to Live Loved
When you give God ownership of your life so that he's not just number "one" he's number "all", that's where healing begins. That's what gets you ready to live the rest of your life in a way that glorifies God.
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Relationships that transform
Guest speaker Josh McDowell speaks of the importance of relationships of our day to day life.
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Learning to Trust
We are meant to live loved. When we don't , it's not God's fault. We have chosen that limitation, because circumstances have convinced us that God is not good. That is when we must trust the word of God that says he is.
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The Mystery of God's Salvation
How broad is our understanding of salvation? Does it deal only with the redemption of individual souls? In Chapter 11 of Romans the apostle Paul reflects upon how the salvation brought about in the present time impacts God’s relationship to his people Israel and their place in his future plan. Redemption, in other words, is part of a larger set of issues beyond our personal life with the Lord. This is a key chapter in Christian theology, and there is much disagreement about the role of the people of Israel now and in the future. The issues are complex, but important: Is there a place for Jewish evangelism? How should we evaluate the growing Messianic Jewish movement? Should Christians support the modern nation of Israel? Whatever our responses to these kinds of questions and our particular theological framework, all Christians can come together and praise God for his marvelous redemption and sovereign movement in human history
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