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My Rights, His Cross
Contributed by Scott Maze on Jun 4, 2021 (message contributor)
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1. A Fragile Faith: Handle With Care
Contributed on Jun 4, 2021
Restrict Your Rights for the Sake of the Gospel.
Many of you love to measure your progress. Tools are available to measure your Body Mass Index where you assess your body fat. You have tools available where you can measure your carbon footprint so to know your impact upon the climate. Athletes will measure the size of their biceps. You can even ...read more
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2. When Rights Are Renounced
Contributed on Jun 4, 2021
Some people have turned ministry into a cash cow. Some people have just fleeced the sheep. Some people have completely overcompensated themselves, and they have found a great way to work the system.
I’m excited about finishing 1 Corinthians with you. God willing, we’ll discuss divorce, singleness, the resurrection, idolatry, spiritual gifts, tongues, love, and money in the weeks to come as we move line by line, sentence by sentence through this New Testament letter. Remember, every word ...read more
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3. Ministry, The Right Way: Free From All For The Sake Of All
Contributed on Jun 4, 2021
Christians should be obsessed with evangelism. It should be a constant thought throughout our day. The interest in winning others should consume you.
Yesterday marked the anniversary of the infamous Roe vs. Wade decision that opened the floodgates for abortion in America. It was on January 22, 1973 that the US Supreme Court handed down its decision that women had the constitutional right to an abortion. Nearly four decades later, the argument ...read more
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4. God's Grand Narrative: Lessons From The Past
Contributed on Jun 4, 2021
Inside the believer’s mind, there is something very close to assurance yet is as dangerous as the “running with the bulls” in Spain. It is presumption. Presumption is an idea taken to be true though it is not known of certain.
Begin message with an Interview with Clay Warnock from The Call on Foster Care. Questions are: 1. How many children are currently in care in our local area? 2. How many homes are available for these children? 3. What do these children need from the church? We’re in a series of sermons in the ...read more