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Faithful to the Finish
Peter's final call to a young and growing church
Grace and Glory
A short series through the highlights of 1 Peter
Entrusted
Gifts, risk, and the return of the King
To understand the spiritual war believers are engaged in and the importance of putting on the full armor of God to stand firm against the forces of evil.
Good morning, church family! Today, we're diving into a topic that's critical for every believer to understand - the spiritual war we're engaged in every day. This isn't a battle with physical weapons or soldiers, but a fight against spiritual forces of evil. Sounds intense, doesn't it? But don't ...read more
Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-20
Topics: High Ground, Relationships
Emphasize the importance of trusting in God, making wise choices based on faith, and standing firm in our commitment to serve the Lord.
Good morning, church family! I'm excited to be with you today as we delve into God's Word together. We're going to be hanging out in the Old Testament, specifically in Proverbs 3:5-6 and Joshua 24:15. These passages remind us of the importance of trusting in the Lord, making wise choices, and ...read more
Scripture: Proverbs 3:5-6, Joshua 24:15
Topics: Spiritual Choice, Fork In The Road
Understand and utilize the power of God and the spiritual armor He provides us with to stand firm against the spiritual forces of evil.
Good morning, church family! Today, we're diving headfirst into the deep waters of Ephesians 6, where we get a glimpse into the amazing power source of our Almighty God, the armor He provides, and the tremendous benefits we can enjoy when we plug into His power. Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said, “As ...read more
Topics: Attaining Power, Operating In Power
This sermon encourages Christians to be bold in their faith, stand firm against opposition, and trust in God's power working in them. Key
Welcome, beloved family in Christ. It is a joy to gather together once again, united by our shared faith and love for our Savior. We are here to encourage one another, to learn, to grow, and to share in the beauty of God's Word. We are here to be refreshed and challenged, comforted and convicted. ...read more
Scripture: Acts 5:17-42
Topics: Power, Boldness
This sermon encourages believers to stand firm in their faith like Peter and John, boldly proclaiming their identity in Christ, regardless of opposition.
Good morning, beloved family of Christ. It warms my heart to see each and every one of you here today, gathered in the name of our Lord, eager to hear His word and to grow in His love. We are here today, not by chance or by habit, but by the divine appointment of our Heavenly Father. Our gathering ...read more
Scripture: Acts 4:13-22
Topics: Identity
Ask the Lord to help your decisions take into account Biblical, spiritual, moral, mental, social, historical, and interpersonal factors.
Quote: Jesus said, "If anyone is willing to know my will they will know of the teaching if it is from God or whether I merely speak from myself." (John 7:17) Illustration:To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing. Elbert Hubbard. 1. Have you ever wondered how to tell the ...read more
Scripture: Acts 11:27-30
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational
Nicodemus was religious, moral, and active in his "church" ... yet LOST. This message focuses on those in the church who might be lost.
“A Church Member Gets Saved” John 3:1-21 INTRODUCTION: I’m not known as a “Hell-Fire & Brimstone” preacher. If that’s what you want, I can recommend several churches in the area. In some churches, that’s what you’ll get … every Sunday. It gets old after awhile. Every now & then, someone will ...read more
Scripture: John 3:1-21
Denomination: Baptist
a topical sermon that uses this verse as a launching point to show the moral superiority of Christ v/s Mohammed, Krishna, Buddha
Islington Baptist Church April 29, 2001 Series: Why Jesus: Why follow Jesus and not any other religion? Texts: Heb. 2:5-18; 9:26, II Cor. 5:21; I Pet. 2:21-24, I John 1:8, John 8:46 Why Jesus? Because of his sinless perfection! The other week I happened across an article in the “Religion ...read more
Scripture: John 8:46
In the story of Satan in the Garden we see the beginning of Relativistic Morality and the absurdity it now has reaped upon our society
OPEN: A famous preacher once joked from the pulpit: “In English they teach us that 2 negatives make a positive statement (i.e = "there’s no way I’m not going to go"). So the way I figure it, if I know I’m lying, and God knows I’m lying – I gotta be telling the truth.” APPLY: That strikes us as ...read more
Scripture: Genesis 3:1-10
Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ
Three basics for living the Christian life from the Book of James - Be Teachable, Live a moral life, and embrace the Word of God.
I’ve got to be honest with you -- I hate following instructions. If at all possible, I’d rather try to figure things out for myself than look at an instruction manual. I think it’s a guy thing. But it’s true. And it doesn’t really matter what it is. It can be setting the clock on the VCR, figuring ...read more
Scripture: James 1:19-27
Denomination: Wesleyan
The Parable of the Good Samaritan can be used as a morality tale,but that’s not necessarily why Jesus told it.
Luke 9:51-55, 10:25-37 “The World-View Buster” By: Ken Sauer, Pastor of East Ridge United Methodist Church, Chattanooga, TN This passage is one of the best known in all of Scripture. Whether one attends a church or not, most people know the details of the story long before it’s read to ...read more
Denomination: United Methodist
Charity in truth demands that we consider two moral criteria: justice and the common good. But truth must inform both.
Monday of 19th Week in Course August 10, 2009 Caritas in Veritate “Die to yourself” is a phrase that is no more popular today than in the first century. Jesus showed the way to this manifestation of charity in truth, by living for others during his earthly existence, and by dying on the cross so ...read more
Scripture: John 12:24-26
Denomination: Catholic
We choose darkness, but could choose light in our morality and our language. To choose darkness is to injure ourselves and others.
Takoma Park Baptist Church, Washington, DC January 25, 1987 For a number of years I have made it a habit to get up at five o’clock; yes, that’s five in the morning. I’ve made it my habit as a part of my set of personal disciplines, because I find that I can get at a number of ...read more
Scripture: Ephesians 5:1-15
People often measure righteousness and morality by comparing themselves to others. This sermon discusses a more accurate way to measure righteousness.
*Scripture references from Luke are from "The Message". Scripture reference from James is from the NIV. We are going to take a silent moral inventory this morning. We are going to take a look at several pictures of famous figures and – as you see each picture – I want you to think about this ...read more
Scripture: Luke 18:9-14
Although there is no "God party" in politics, and politics cannot bring us salvation, there are moral imperatives we must take to the booth.
Labor Day Sept 1, 2008 The command of Jesus to stop worrying about the material needs of the morrow is a perfect message for Labor day. I mean that both in the sense of the celebration of those who work hard for a living–usually worrying about tomorrow in the process–and those who begin active ...read more
Scripture: Matthew 6:31-34