Sermons About Relationship
Appreciate: Having a Grateful Heart
Making Straight A's in Life: The weekly message at the ZOE House for High School.
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Transformissional Relationships
We are back in the great historical narrative of Acts. One of the great joys of this book is its seemingly inconsequential detail from Luke the historian, yet in these details are found treasures if we’re willing to dig a bit for them. We’ve been on a quest to determine what it was that so captured the hearts and minds of the early Christians that it created such an explosive spread of the Gospel in such a hostile environment.
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Developing Greater Patience
Developing greater patience is part of God's plan for Steppin It Up in our Relationships.
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Five Marks of a True Disciple
(First of a 4-sermon series on discipleship) This sermon presents five marks of a true disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ: Repentance, Relationship, Response, Rejection, Reward. If you are following Him from the heart, your life will reflect Biblical truth in each of these areas.
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Our Purpose, Our Privilege, Our Passion, Pt 2 - Learning
Colossians 1:28-2:23 Knowing that God has historically chosen to lead and feed His people through His Word, it only makes sense that those who want to live in ever deepening relationship with Him will become dedicated, lifelong learners. Yet, learning that is not connected to, and motivated by, a desire for growing, authentic relationship with Jesus Christ will end up producing a proud dogmatism that both produces stubbornness in the soul and division in the church.
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Approachability Factor
Making Straight A's in Life: The weekly message at the ZOE House for High School.
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Soul Prosperity
We need to live in God’s righteousness, peace and joy on the inside all the time, not just cry out to God for it when we are in a crisis. Our soul is prospering when we are walking in step with Holy Spirit.
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Religion or Relationship?
In this day and age, religion and Christianity in general are commonly viewed as a set of rules and regulations that must be followed, a certain lifestyle that must be lived or a proper way of showing yourself to the world. In reality, true Christianity is a personal relationship with Christ that results in changed lives. Even though the Pharisees were regarded as the highest examples of religious men in their society because of their outward appearance, Jesus called them hypocrites because they lacked the all important inward relationship with God.
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