Sermons About Repentance
Prodigal God - Tale of Two Sons
One son ends in repentance. One ends in anger. The Father remains the same... searching for what was lost.
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Repentance (1 Samuel 15)
A look at biblical repentance from the life of Saul and David. (1 Samuel 15)
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Sexual Healing
This sermon is in invitation into Jed & Beth Mullenix's lives, their stories of sexual brokenness and healing. Jed talks about God's desire and ability to heal our lives when it comes to our sexuality and gives practical steps for moving towards healing.
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The Difference
With a plethora of resources and such varied opinions available today on what defines a man, how does a man choose who or what to follow? For the man of God the answer can be found in asking this question - what is GOD looking for in my life? Pastor Mark shares 3 key character traits of some of the men listed in the "Hall of Faith" in Hebrews chapter 11.
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No More Business as Usual
Week 44 in the Vintage Jesus series. Preached by Lead Pastor Paul Vroom on June 21, 2009 at Missio Dei Church in Mokena, Illinois (www.mdchurch.us). Scripture from Mark 11:12-26.
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A Call to Discipleship (Matthew 4:18-22)
In the midst of this present darkness, Jesus Christ came as the “Light of the world” to reveal truth to a sin entranced, sin darkened, sin enslaved humanity. His mission was to reveal God and rescue sinners from His own wrath. He came with a message of hope, a message of judgement, and a message of repentance. And it is a message that He would entrust to His people. A people He would call out for Himself. A people who would follow Him and be His heralds; to be His lights in the world. But it is being light in a dark world, that means it is not an easy call, though it is an extraordinary one. It is a call that comes with a price, but following the example of One who has gone before and paid that price. It is a call count the things eternal more precious the passing treasures of this world. That is to say ... The call to discipleship is a call to forsake all to follow Christ. In our passage this morning, Matthew 4:18-22, I want you to notice: 3 Aspects of the Call to Discipleship. (1) Call to Common People (2) Call to an Extraordinary Task (3) Call that comes with a cost.
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God's Grace to the Most Undeserving
Jonah, part 4: In this text, we see that God is a God of second chances. We experience renewal through seeing our sin, turning from it, and embracing the radical grace of God.
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Dreams, Visions and Fire
We look at the Vision Isaiah received and how he came about the vision, contrasting it with the Pentecost experience of acts chapter 2. Seek God, Repent and then answer His call.
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The Glorious Appearance of Jesus Christ, Pt. 2 (Matthew 4:15-17)
Contrary to the new spirituality and religion of the day all religions do not lead to God, are not all different ways to the truth. There is only the religion of the living and true God revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ. Or there is the religion of the devil, who appears as an angel of light, but leads people to the pit of eternal darkness. Light and Darkness; Truth and Error; Heaven and Hell - these the only options. These form the context in which the glorious appearing of Jesus Christ is place, in our text this morning. As the OT looked forward to the Messiah, so now Matthew proves to be the only true revelation of God and hope of salvation. First proof we noted is that Jesus was on God’s sovereign time table. This week (2) the light of God in a dark world, and (2) shines the light: a message of hope and warning.
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