By Carol Pipes on Mar 17, 2024
A LifeWay Research survey shows nearly 90 percent of Protestant pastors believe candidates should not be endorsed from the pulpit, even during election season.
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By Greg Surratt on Jul 7, 2021
Watching people leave hurts, even for pastors. Jesus’ response in John 6 shows how to process that pain with security in the Father’s love, trusted friends, and confidence in God’s sovereignty.
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 13, 2021
Clyde Kilby offers ten resolutions calling believers to recover wonder, reject cynicism, and delight in God’s world with renewed vision.
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By Robert A. Fryling on Jan 3, 2025
A call to reject mind–spirit false dichotomies, embrace biblical thinking, and pursue a humble, renewed mind that deepens spiritual formation and love for God.
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By Tim Keller on Jun 12, 2025
Many people reject the doctrine of hell, yet removing it weakens the very message of grace. Faithful preaching must present both judgment and mercy.
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By SermonCentral .com on Dec 2, 2020
Some Christians reject anything new without a clear biblical precedent. Yet Scripture shows a God who often works in surprising and unexpected ways.
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By SermonCentral .com on Sep 30, 2024
Faithful Christians pursue kindness and humility, yet the gospel itself will offend some people. Disciples must be willing to face rejection rather than dilute the message of Christ.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jul 21, 2025
The Bible is our final authority, but it also commands us to expect the new. Rejecting everything without precedent may actually contradict the very Scripture we claim to defend.
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By Lance Witt on Apr 25, 2021
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Over the last few years my single most consistent prayer has been for spiritual courage. Being a coward comes quite naturally to me. I don’t like to fight. I don’t like rejection. I am definitely not a fan of pain. All of these are essential qualities of a coward.
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