Sermons About Religious
What Every American Needs to Know About the Qur'an!
Part two of his interview, Gary speaks with Bill Federer, author of "What Every American Needs to Know About the Qur'an: A History of Islam and The United States." Federer explains that Islam is not just a religion and that there are three parts to it: it's political, religious, and militarily based.
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Nehemiah Sermon 008
Nehemiah Sermon 8 A personal attack on the leader. The enemy fights with: 1. Deception vs.1-4 2. Slander vs.5-7 3. Religious Motivation vs.10-14 4. Nagging vs.17-19
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Living a Life of Gospel Intentionality
Kaleo SDSU is taking a couple weeks to explore what it means and what it practically looks like to be intentional with the gospel through all of life. We will be investigating the book of Mark for insight into how Jesus brought the gospel to every situation and trained his disciples to do the same. We are called not to separate our life into religious, pagan, hobby, service, parenting, work and gospel intentionality but is instead a life that sees the gospel as the motivation and center of all we do.
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Jesus Loves The Lost
Why is it that in His earthly ministry, the people that drew near to Jesus were the ones that were culturally labeled “sinners” and generally not the “religious” people? Come explore how the parables in Luke 15 give us a compelling picture of exactly how much the Father in heaven wants to seek the lost ones He loves, and how much He wants to lavish them with His grace.
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Religious Repentance vs. Gospel Repentance (part 2)
Comparing religious repentance and gospel repentance, we explore ways in which we can repent in a gospel-centered way.
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What About Lent? Luke 5:33-39
Jesus uses three short parables to show us how to keep religious customs such as fasting in perspective
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Transforming Grace
“When I was ten I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.†- C.S. Lewis To be so self-absorbed, so fearful of the opinions of others, so defined by what others think, is a sure way to miss the real Jesus. To be like a child, to be willing to look foolish for Jesus is a crushing blow to your pride, and it is a necessary step to meet the real Jesus. Have you gotten over the fear of looking childish? It’s one of the ways you know you’re growing up.
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How Do I Become a Christian?
Many Christians are under the impression that the way we become Christians and the way we grow as Christians are two different things. In this message, we see that what is necessary to become a Christian are the same things that are necessary for us to grow as Christians – the dependence and faith of a child and repentance to God from false saviors.
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What about Other Religions?
A symptom of the culture in which we live is that truth is often perceived as opinion. So, one of the big objections people have to Christianity is that it's too exclusive, because of its authoritative claims. "How can Jesus be the ONLY way to heaven?" or "Aren't all religions equally valid?" are two common doubts about Christianity. This week we'll examine these doubts and why they, too, must be doubted. Then, we'll see what distinguishes Jesus from all world-religions
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