Sermons About Satisfaction
Desert Hallucinations
You’ve seen the scene. Someone is alone in the desert and begins hallucinating. In the distance is an oasis—or is it just a mirage? Thirst can affect your sight so that you see things that aren’t real. Is your thirst playing tricks on you?
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He Fills What Is Empty -- Genesis 1:14-25
In this sermon you will seek to show how this section of the creation account not only reminds us that God created the sun, moon, stars, fish, birds, and animals that fill this world, but that the account of his doing this points us to how God is the one who fills what is empty and so he can do that even today. It will challenge you to see how the emptiness in your life can only be filled by the one who fulfills this scripture passage, Jesus Christ in whom the fullness of God dwells.
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07.09.08 - La definition de l'hedonisme chretien
Les bases du plaisir en Dieu - inspiré du livre "Prendre plaisir en Dieu" de John Piper
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Hosea: Turning From Idols (Hosea 2:14-20)
Like the people of Hosea’s day, we often find ourselves enslaved to the very idols that we thought would satisfy us and bring us meaning. What can free us? In this sermon, we will see that we need to apply a specific antidote to our lives while finding our place in the overall story of a God in pursuit.
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A Tale of Two Kingdoms
The Christian's heart is a battle ground between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of me. Jesus is able to set us free from our self-interest that we might find our delight & satisfaction in His kingdom and His righteousness. He promises we won't miss out on what we need, but will take care of us as we put them first.
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Genesis 15
Taking insights from the life of Abraham, we will learn how a life of faith leads to a life of satisfaction.
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The River: It's the Good Life (Ecclesiastes 2:24-26)
The author of Ecclesiastes, known as "the Teacher," has experienced all that most people would consider as "the good life." Yet he says that it is all meaningless. This message brings out 12 possible elements that make up "the good life."
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Surrendered Life
A surrendered life is a satisfied life. Throughout the Book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon recorded his futile efforts at becoming satisfied in the things of this world. At the end, he came to a conclusion that life was to only be focused on two things.
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Foolish Friends
The people worth pleasing are the people who are pleasing to God. Many of us face real trouble trying to live for God because we surround ourselves with people who have a different goal. The quality of our lives would improve greatly based upon the people we let near us in life.
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Inevitable Change
You can't move forward while holding on to the past. Everything changes. Even when we desire for things to stay just the way they are, it seems like our lives change more rapidly than ever before. Solomon realized that there was a season for everything, and that we must come to grips with the reality of change.
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