Sermons About Time
What would Jesus say when the TSX drops 500 points?
The launching pad for this Sunday's sermon will be a reminder that this world is fragile and broken, filled with people who do good and others who do bad. From time to time greed and selfishness has the final word and the world aches and groans from the pain inflicted. This is our reality until Christ returns. The good news is that the world is not our "home".
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One Month to Live Pt. 6 - Leave Boldly
We all want to leave a legacy after we're gone. Jesus cautioned that we will each give an account for our lives and how we used the time, talent and treasure that was entrusted to us. He taught that the key to hearing God say, "well done good and faithful servant", is to invest our greatest resources into the only thing that is eternal...people for whom Jesus died.
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Redeeming the Time Pt Three: Putting Off Procrastination
n has been called the thief of time, and if we are to redeem the time we have for God’s glory, we must deal with procrastination. The good news is the gospel identifies the root cause of procrastination and gives us the cure for the sinful cravings produced by a lazy heart.
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It Will Not Fail
Last week’s sermon laid the foundation for this series “Finding Good News in Bad Times†restating the basic idea of salvation through Christ. This week focuses on the accompanying idea according, to the apostle Paul, that if God sent Jesus to die for you, he will also give you “all thingsâ€. However, the problem many believers struggle with is the timing of it all or “when†to expect those blessings. God’s concept of time is vastly different from man’s finite understanding of linear time. God’s promises for your life will come right on time—in his time—just as Christ’s sacrifice came at the right time. You, as a believer, are to live by faith, waiting for God’s promised blessing that will certainly come just as Habakkuk 2:2-4 teaches—it will not fail.
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Redeeming the Time Pt. Two
Planning is an essential component to redeeming the time. Although there are superficial and selfish reasons for wanting to plan better, the biblical motive is to redeem the time for God’s glory!
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Redeeming the Time Pt. One
In contrast with those who give their lives to the futile and empty passions of this world (vs. 3-14), God’s Word calls Christians to live wisely, redeeming the time God has allotted to us. Join us for part one of a practical and biblical look at how we grow in the effective and fruitful use of the time we have on earth.
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Your Take On Time
Peter begins his letter by directing his readers to God's salvation and the way it should affect their perspective on the past, present, and future.
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