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Manifesting the Gospel in the World
The church is called to live out gospel conviction in the midst of culture. Our identity must be shaped by the gospel, our posture amongst others humble and courteous so that our reputation does not distract from the message of Jesus.
Titus: How God's Kindess Shows Up In His People
We express Jesus by doing good for others.
Gospel Identity: Servants
As Christians our posture should be characterized by a humble graciousness. We should be active in service towards outsiders. We should be giving our lives away for the sake of others. This is what Titus chapter three states. Christians should be carful to devout themsleves to good works. However, this posture is not natural. In fact, our hearts tend to go in the opposite direction. Instead of living a life to serve others, we focus inward and become self absorbed. On our own we are a bundle of deep emptiness. We are obssively trying to fill up what is lacking in us. This means every relationship we are in is a means to an end. We are not loving and serving others for their good, but intead for our good. Even if externally we are doing something good, underneath the surface our motives are tainted with self interest. How can we ever break this cycle of self-centerdness? Listen in as the book of Titus gives an answer.
Gospel Identity: Servants
As Christians our posture should be characterized by a humble graciousness. We should be active in service towards outsiders. We should be giving our lives away for the sake of others. This is what Titus chapter three states. Christians should be carful to devout themsleves to good works. However, this posture is not natural. In fact, our hearts tend to go in the opposite direction. Instead of living a life to serve others, we focus inward and become self absorbed. On our own we are a bundle of deep emptiness. We are obssively trying to fill up what is lacking in us. This means every relationship we are in is a means to an end. We are not loving and serving others for their good, but intead for our good. Even if externally we are doing something good, underneath the surface our motives are tainted with self interest. How can we ever break this cycle of self-centerdness? Listen in as the book of Titus gives an answer.
More Than Heaven and Forgiveness
"More Than Heaven and Forgiveness" is a stand-alone sermon from Remnant Church in Richmond, VA.



