Sermons About Treasure
Focusing
Based on Matthew 6:21-25 to live life to the fullest -- we need to make sure our priorities are right, monitor what gets our attention and make God the ultimate priority of our life. The bottom line: fulfillment flows out of right focus.
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Costly Treasures in Questionable Containers
God uses us, even in our weakness. We are like cracked jars of clay, yet we hold a precious treasure: the knowledge and truth of Jesus Christ.
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Live Fully
Life starts with a reunion between humanity and the King; that's the truth which lies at the heart of the Gospel message. The Kingdom of God is the treasure that Jesus came to make available to all through His death and resurrection. This is why Jesus said, "I have come that they may have life , and have it to the full."
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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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The Treasure That Is Within Us
There's something about treasure that intrigues us isn't there? Something about finding treasure and the tales and the adventures associated with it; kind of like that movie The Goonies. The Bible speaks about treasure in different kinds of contexts too. Our guest speaker, John Bryan, preaches about the real, everlasting kind of treasure and the practical applications of understanding it. The kind that can't be appraised by people; the kind you can't measure or put a dollar amount too.
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Generosity (Vision Update and Sermon)
We admit it. We have an agenda: we want you to join the church. All believers in Jesus in every time and place are members of the universal church, but committing to a local church is a vital part of the spiritual life for every Christ-follower. In our teaching series, CHURCH 101, we are taking several weeks to describe the foundational commitments of church membership. Our members are those who have accepted the mission of helping others become passionate followers of Jesus through the ministry and community of this church. Over the next few weeks, we will discuss what that means as we explore practically how we can live for Jesus as a part of His church.
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Generosity (Sermon)
We admit it. We have an agenda: we want you to join the church. All believers in Jesus in every time and place are members of the universal church, but committing to a local church is a vital part of the spiritual life for every Christ-follower. In our teaching series, CHURCH 101, we are taking several weeks to describe the foundational commitments of church membership. Our members are those who have accepted the mission of helping others become passionate followers of Jesus through the ministry and community of this church. Over the next few weeks, we will discuss what that means as we explore practically how we can live for Jesus as a part of His church.
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Pirate of the Carolinas
Edward Teach, known as “Blackbeard†the pirate, prowled the waters off the southeastern coast of the American colonies in the early 1700s. He was a menacing figure with long, dark hair twisted into pigtails and a beard that covered his face. Teach appeared surrounded in smoke from the slow burning hemp he wore under his hat. Wearing multiple pistols, knives and a cutlass, his frightening image often caused enemies to surrender at the sight of him.
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