Sermons About Selfishness
Fathers, Provoke Not Your Children to Wrath
One of the problems that repeatedly affected the proliferation of revival has occurred within the Christian home. The failure was not in the revival itself, but rather a failure within the families to pass on its life giving principles to the next generation. The Apostle Paul addresses a portion of this problem in sixth chapter of Ephesians when he admonishes fathers not to provoke their children to wrath. This message deals with several ways this can happen in the average Christian home.
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Positively Negative
Fear, stress and selfishness are causes of negativity. When we are negative, we are questioning God's wisdom and His care. We forget about God's goodness. We should do everything without complaining.
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The Horror of a Life Against God - ENGAGE #6
In this series, we will study Daniel 1-6. There are many parallels between the situation Daniel faced and our situation today. Like Daniel, we work and live among a great variety of gods--not only those of other formal religions, but also the gods of achievement, independence, knowledge, pleasure, and ideology. In a religiously diverse culture which is at best indifferent and at worst hostile to faith in the one true God, what role should Christ-followers play in society? Rather than isolating ourselves or rejecting our world, we want to ENGAGE our world as people who trust in a powerful God, make positive contributions to society, and bring hope to others. If you've ever wondered how Monday-Saturday were related to Sunday, this series is for you.
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Recycle and Renew
James offers us wisdom about living for others rather than walking all over them for our own selfish ambitions. It is time that we submit ourselves fully to God and start to live a life of humility.
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Oneness in Our Houses and in the House of God - Tamil - Part II
Endeavouring to keep the Unity in spirit in the bond of peace in the families and in the House of GOD Should be joined in spirit together with one another What are causes that would affect the oneness in spirit and how should we be to maintain the oneness in spirit 1. Unfaithfulness in spirit - should be faithful 2. Despising in spirit - honouring one another in spirit 3. Selfishness in spirit - Sacrificial 4. Being rebellious or egoistic in spirit but obliging one another 5. Carnally minded but should be spiritually minded
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I'll Be Happy When... the Focus is on ME
What happens in our relationships when we approach people with a "me-focus"? Our me-focus blocks us from serving in selfless love. Take a look at two men who knew a measure of freedom from me-focus - Timothy and Ephraphoditus. Listen to their lives and ask - how were they set free from a me-first life?
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Poverty of the Heart
The first step on this journey is to understand the poverty of our hearts, to search our hearts and ask why it's sometimes so difficult to help those in need. Is it selfishness and busyness? Are our minds closed to the truth of poverty? Do we avoid the hurt that comes with trying to reach out but feeling like we don't make a difference. Thank goodness for God's grace that empowers us continue our care for the broken.
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03/29/2009: Written in Blood
Sermon discusses selfishness and our basic instincts to protect ourselves.
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Intent on One Purpose
Philippians 2:1-8 The greatest danger to any group is disunity. Whether it's a family, an athletic team, a workplace or a church, selfishness is that destructive part of human nature that separates and divides a group. Although Paul was writing to a healthy church in Philippi, he warned them of this danger and encouraged them to be united - of one heart and mind - in their fellowship together.
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Slaying the Giant of Selfishness
Does man exist for himself? Did God really put us on earth just so we can advance ourselves and live a happy life? To live life simply for oneself may sound repulsive and unacceptable, but the reality is: there are many people whose ultimate goal in life is the pursuit of their personal happiness. Believe it or not, even great men of the Bible are not exempted from this attitude. Solomon started out being so blessed because of the wisdom that God bestowed upon him. He sought for this wisdom because he wanted to adequately serve the nation of Israel. However, his heart eventually turned from serving others to serving and living for himself. I hope you won’t miss the last verse. He ended up being disappointed because his pursuit turned out to be empty and meaningless. Can you imagine the frustration?
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