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Moving from Consideration to Repentance
Moving from Consideration to Repentance
Advent: Peace 2008
What we need with God is shalom. We need peace with Him. We need our hearts to raise the white flag and surrender. We need the war between us to end. And that is exactly what Jesus was sent here to accomplish for us. He came as the ultimate olive branch. He came as the dove of God. He came as the very Prince of Peace. Since this is the case, what we see today is that it isn’t so much a need for God to prove His love to you more than He has by sending the gift of His Son, but our learning of and understanding what He’s done for us brings us this peace. In other words, the more you realize that God’s favor rests upon you (v. 14), the more you’ll experience peace. The favor of the only eyes in the universe that matter is calling you to great joy at this good news. God desires that we would join the angels in crying out to God, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace.†And we could finish this by saying, “because God’s favor rests on us—on me!â€
Temptation Exposed
From the day we are born until the day we die, temptation is our constant companion. The good news is that God wants to help us overcome temptation in our lives. The Word of God exposes temptation for what it is and teaches us how to be victorious over it.
Peter Keeps It Real pt. 3
This sermon was preached on Good Shepherd Sunday. It shows us how Christ taking on the punishment of the cross models for us a way to resist the temptation to retaliate when we feel unjustly wronged. We also looked at Psalm 23 as a text along with the reading from 1 Peter. As sinners we build up walls between us and others, but Jesus came to break down walls.
Standing Against the Schemes of the Devil (Ephesians 6 10-20) 10-11-09
In contrast to popular ideas on spiritual warfare, the Bible teaches us that our main response to the Devil is not offensive, but defensive; we are called to resist him as we live, in word and deed, in light of Jesus' victory on the cross.
Life Underneath (I Peter 2 13-17)
When God calls us to a 'life underneath', that is a life of submission to structures of authority, he calls us to do so as those submitted first and foremost to Him as God.
Roar Like A Lion
I) The devouring lion: Satan (1 Peter 5:8-9) II) The triumphant lion: Jesus (Revelation 5:5)
Resisting The Devil Part 3
7 steps to resisting the Devil. The enemy, Satan, has a plan. God would rather hear you say I'm sorry a thousand times than hear you say I quit. If you are in the middle of the fellowship of Christians you will be safer from the attack of Satan than on the fringes of the fellowship.


