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Freedom Of Choice
Contributed by Shaila Touchton on Mar 13, 2025 (message contributor)
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1. The Choice Is Ours
Contributed on Mar 13, 2025
In this sermon, we will explore why godly people are different and why the wicked often justify and attack those who live uprightly.
Understanding the Difference Between the Godly and the Wicked As human beings, we are faced with choices every day. We can choose to live a life that honors God or one that rejects His ways. The Bible teaches us that our choices have consequences and that we will be held accountable for them. In ...read more
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2. The Sins Of Sodom And Gomorrah.
Contributed on Apr 6, 2025
In this sermon, we'll explore the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah, their consequences, and what we can learn from this biblical account.
The story of Sodom and Gomorrah is one of the most infamous tales in the Bible, serving as a cautionary warning about the consequences of sin and God's judgment. In this sermon, we'll explore the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah, their consequences, and what we can learn from this biblical ...read more
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3. Breaking Free From Sinful Addiction
Contributed on Apr 6, 2025
Sin is seen as a rebellion against God's will and a rejection of His love.
Sinful addiction can be a powerful and destructive force in our lives. As Christians, we are called to live a life of freedom and victory, but addiction can hold us back from experiencing the abundant life that God has promised. Recognizing the Struggle The first step in overcoming sinful ...read more
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4. The Dynamics Of Weak And Strong Brethren
Contributed on Apr 14, 2025
Understanding these designations and the admonitions given to each group is crucial for maintaining harmony and promoting spiritual growth within the body of Christ.
The Apostle Paul's epistle to the Romans, particularly chapter 14, provides profound insights into the relationships between Christians with varying levels of faith and conviction. This passage distinguishes between two groups within the church: the "weak" brethren and the ...read more