Sermons About Repent
Acts 23:12-35 – A Tool in the Hand of God
With the approval of the religious authorities forty men vowed to kill Paul. The plan was divulged to the military authorities, who escorted Paul safely to Caesarea for trial. In all of this God was using people who were both willing and unwilling to follow Him to bring about His good plan of bringing the truth about Jesus to the highest seats of power in the Roman Empire. God will use us like tools for His purposes whether we want to participate or not, and rather than rebel against His plans and commands like a rebellious teenager we should understand that like a good father God genuinely loves us, wants to protect us from our own stupidity, and wants to include us in His great works so that we can build a stronger relationship with Him. In response we should repent of our rebellion, respect Him for His goodness and power, and offer up our lives to Him to be a part of His great plan for spreading His Gospel to people everywhere.
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Repent
Pastor John Grams preaches from Revelations 2:2-3 in this series on Seeking Him. Pastor Grams is the lead pastor at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Stewartville Minnesota.
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Acts 18:1-18 - Preaching in Sin City
Paul’s missionary journey brought him to Corinth, a city with a reputation for immorality that would make Las Vegas blush. Paul first brought the Gospel to the synagogues, where the Jewish people there needed to hear that Jesus was their long-promised Messiah and they were not made right with God by following the Old Testament rules. He then told the Gentiles in Corinth about Jesus and how God had called them to repent of their sinful ways. In the same way God calls us to faith in Christ and to give up both the empty rules that we keep because we think they make us holy and the immoral habits that we practice that displease God and aren’t fitting for a child of God to do.
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The Message That Changed Our World
The message that changed the world was introduced by John the Baptist. He burst upon the scene announcing a new kingdom with a flaming voice preaching REPENTANCE. John was a unique and bold prophet calling on everyone to repent regardless of class or religious status. The purpose of his message was to soften people's hearts and prepare them for the coming of Jesus.
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Repent
Be in the world not of it!!! Repentance is the responsibility of every human being...... You can email Ps Craig through craigireland@inbox.com
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John 18:1-27 - Failing God
The people who should have been helping Jesus the most were the ones who let Him down the most. Christ was betrayed by Judas, run through an illegal trial by the high priests, and denied by Peter. We too fail Christ, but just as He forgave and restored Peter despite his failures, He will give grace and forgiveness to if we come to him in repentance, no matter what our sin is.
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John 4:43-54 - Signs Only Work If You Follow Them
Some people saw the miraculous signs that Jesus performed and saw that He was the Messiah, while others ignored them, causing them to miss out on the new life offered by Christ. Today God gives us warnings and shows us signs through the Bible, and we have a gracious but limited amount of chances to heed them, repent of our sins, and turn to Christ.
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John 3:1-16 - The Search for Truth
Many people set out in their life on a search for the truth but most get bogged down along the way by their preconceptions and refusal to admit to their sins and change. Nicodemus comes to Jesus in search of the truth and Jesus confronts his preconceptions and teaches him that he must be 'born again' by the Spirit of God so that he can see his sins, repent, and accept Christ's forgiveness and righteousness.
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