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Sin
Contributed by Shaila Touchton on Nov 29, 2024 (message contributor)
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1. Jesus Did Not Come To Call The Righteous, But Sinners.
Contributed on Nov 29, 2024
Repentance is not just a feeling of sorrow or regret; it is a fundamental change of heart and mind..
In Matthew 9:13, Jesus declares, "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners." This statement is a profound expression of Jesus' mission and ministry. As we explore this biblical truth, we will gain a deeper understanding of Jesus' purpose and the nature of salvation. The ...read more
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2. The Destructive Path Of Sin
Contributed on Nov 29, 2024
n this sermon, we'll explore the biblical perspective on sin and its destructive path.
Sin is a universal problem that affects every human being. It's a choice that we make, and it can have devastating consequences. In this sermon, we'll explore the biblical perspective on sin and its destructive path. What is Sin? Sin is defined in the Bible as any thought, word, or ...read more
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3. God Condemns The Wicked.
Contributed on Nov 30, 2024
In this sermon , we will explore the biblical teaching on God's condemnation of the wicked.
The Bible is clear in its condemnation of wickedness and evil. Throughout the Scriptures, God's hatred of sin and His judgment on the wicked are repeatedly emphasized. In this sermon , we will explore the biblical teaching on God's condemnation of the wicked. God's Hatred of Sin The ...read more
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4. The Biblical Perspective On Lust And Adultery
Contributed on Jan 26, 2025
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches that the act of looking at someone with lustful intent is equivalent to committing adultery in one's heart .
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches that the act of looking at someone with lustful intent is equivalent to committing adultery in one's heart (Matthew 5:27-28). This teaching emphasizes the importance of purity in one's thoughts and intentions, not just actions. The Biblical ...read more