Sermons About Return
Family Relationships
We must love our children no matter what they do or how far they stray. Just as the Prodigal Son returned and the father rejoiced, Jesus waits with outstretched arms, to rejoice when we say “forgive me, I have stayed and would like to return home!”
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Are You Robbing God?
Are You Robbing God? Malachi 3:6-12 Part 11 Robbing God involves our: * Attitudes * Actions * Assets If we desire to find victory in the area of giving we must: 1. Remember what God has done for us (6). God is completely trustworthy in: * The promises He has made to us. * The plans He has for us. 2. Return to God (7). Our return involves: * Acknowledging our departure. * Admitting our sin. * Asking for His forgiveness and guidance. 3. Realize the importance of giving (8-9). This involves understanding: * The significance of giving. * The systematic nature of giving. * The strategy of giving. * The submission that is shown in giving. 4. Rejoice in God's blessing (11-12).
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Parable Of The Two Sons
Robin Mellor-Smith, an intern here at TBC, shars with us from Matthew 21:28-32, The Parable Of The Two Sons. This sermon will challenge you to consider: what sort of son are you? God requires us to do as he asks. Some promise to follow God but don't. We can return to God and he welcomes us.
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Coming Again
Concerning Christ's Second Coming, Christians either try to figure out all the details concerning his return or forget about it altogether because it is too difficult to understand. While we will never be sure about times and details of his return, we can be sure of this - we have hope - he is coming again!
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Ascended Lord (PM)
David preaches Acts 1:1-11. Jesus Christ, the resurrected Lord, returned to Heaven bodily. His ascension has major ramifications, including His greatness to be worshiped and His return to be expected.
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Maximum Return
Jesus has His reasons for turning everything upside-down. Can it be said? Meekness pays the greatest dividends.
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