Sermons About Remain
Remain in Me
John Hugh continues the series on Jesus' last words. This week we look at what we as Christians, as the Church, are to look like to the world.
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Meno (abide): John 15.1-11
As this year ends and next week a new one begins there is a word that is so crucial to this journey that we must all know and embrace. This week we will look at this word and be encouraged to continue to give presence.
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When Memory Matters
God's mercy to Israel because he remembered his covenant with Abraham is a powerful reminder of the God who never forgets, especially in light of the new covenant, by which Christians stand, written in the blood of Jesus.
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God's Love And Our Love
We have to understand that God's love and our obedience to together. God's love inspires and empowers our obedience, and our obedience is the only adequate response to God's love.
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Practical Help For Remaining In Christ
In this message we are returning to John 15, to look again at the vine and the branches, this issue of how real life, and real change can be experienced in the real world.
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Christ & Your Life
When it comes to your life there are a lot of things that are important, but what's most essential? In this passage of scripture Jesus is with his disciples on the way to the garden of Gethsemane to pray, and then be arrested and taken to the cross. It is in this setting that we might expect Jesus to stress what is most important. So what does he do? He talks about their relationship to him. He used the image of a vine and its branches in order to illustrate what's most essential for his disciples and for us. In John 15:5 He said: I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.
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