Sermons About Weakness
Pleasing Him
In this sermon, Phil Auxier shows that we please God by joyfully giving thanks for God's providing for our needs.
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How to Have God Come to Your Aid
Paul had many wonderful experiences and special privileges as an Apostle of Jesus Christ but he also had an infirmity in the flesh; a disability of some sort that God allowed to remain in his life to serve as a constant reminder of his own personal weakness and his need for God's strength. Paul earnestly sought the Lord three times to remove this infirmity, but God taught Paul, and teaches us a very important lesson through all this: God's strength is made perfect in weakness.
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Pt. 4, Coming Clean: The Housecleaning Choice
This weekend Pastor Jeremy talked about being real rather than being religious. He refers to Matthew 5:8. To begin our spiritual housecleaning we need to recognize our weakness and reach out to God for his strength. He asks that we are pure and honest; not perfect! By being in God's word, praying, walking with the Holy Spirit and recognizing our weakness we can be close to God.
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The Church in Smyrna: Revelation 2:8
The church in Smyrna was made up of poor people who had endured many hardships. Jesus, the First and the Last, who defeated death, knows their tribulation, poverty, and the slander from the Jews that they have endured. Jesus tells them that he hears them, and yet they continue suffering. Not only does he call the church to not be afraid, he calls them to be faithful by treasuring him above all else, even to the point of death. He promises that the sufferings we experience right now, no matter how heavy they are, will one day seem light and momentary compared to the glory that he holds in store for his people. He suffered to end our suffering. He suffered so that no matter how much we have suffered at death, it is over. We will have an eternity with him.
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Pt. 3, Letting Go: The Commitment Choice
This Sunday Pastor Jeremy spoke about the fourth healing choice: The Commitment Choice. He taught us that meakness is not being weak, but rather having strength under control. We can do anything through Christ because it is He who gives us strength.
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Declaration of (in) Dependence Part 22
What lengths does God go to assure His children that He loves them?
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Declaration of (in) Dependence Part 21
How does God help His children know Him better? Study in Romans Part 21
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Lessons from the Life of Joshua
A continued study from the life of Joshua. God had a purpose specifically for Joshua, just as He has a purpose for each of us a believers. °God uses willing men and women to accomplish His will. °God uses weak men and women to accomplish His will in His strength.
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Walking in Weakness
As we celebrate our nation's Independence Day, we remember that as Christians are dependent on our Lord, whose love overcomes our weakness
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