— LAST SUNDAY'S SERMON —
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El desafío de Paul de NUNCA VOLVER A IR ALLÍ. No abrace las obras, la ley, la tradición, la ceremonia como un camino de salvación, confíe solo en Cristo por Gracia a través de la Fe. Mantente libre, nunca vuelvas a la esclavitud. Pablo es IMPRESIONANTE en estos versículos y dice cosas a las que incluso los cristianos sólidos reaccionan. Habla de los que se alejan de Cristo, de los que deciden salvarse a su manera. SIN EMBARGO TAMBIÉN celebra la singularidad de la vida en el Espíritu, donde confiamos en Cristo y vivimos una vida de amor por las obras.
The Patterns of Apostasy (2 Timothy 3:6-9)
Timothy is really struggling in Ephesus. Many didn’t believe the truth, but the few who did were confused and struggling with errant teachers. The church was tangled as to who and what to believe, so Paul teaches Timothy how to stand for truth in an age of error.
Sheep Don’t Hang with Goats in the Church, pt. 2 (2 Timothy 3:2-5)
We continue in 2 Timothy with part two of “Sheep Don’t Hand with Goats, focusing on the character of those who are phony. Paul warns us to avoid this type of church attender like the plague. Paul gives guidelines, the Spirit calls for repentance, and Christ displays His love by helping you know the distinction between the real and the fake.
Sheep Don’t Hang with Goats in the Church (2 Timothy 3:1-5)
Chapter three begins with a challenge about tough times, which are ahead for believers. Surrounding us in the Church will be others who claim to be saved, but are actually make-believers–not saved. Paul exposes their character in verses 1 to 5 and commands his son, Timothy, to avoid such men as these.
Theological Controversies (2 Timothy 3:7)
This week Phil Johnson will be discussing the looming controversies in the evangelical movement and describe how all of them stem from the same epistemological shift that gave us postmodernism. He will explain how people in our generation use different logic and a different notion of truth and certainty than any prior generation in western history and how it has affected the church.
Becoming Useful to Your Savior – 2 Timothy 2:25-26
Paul tells Timothy, a useful tool in God’s service has a heart for reaching unbelievers with the Gospel–not only the receptive ones, but the ones who are fighting you. Paul encourages Timothy and us with a reminder that His most sought after tools are those who long to share the good news.
A Biblical View of Money (Luke 16:1-13)
We will look at the gospels and the wisdom of Jesus on money. As Christians, we must live wisely with whatever the Lord gives us, and be careful not to allow the things we own to own us.
Real Repentance – 2 Corinthians 7:9-11
Repent and return to real repentance! We will look at this essential doctrine of repentance. What does it mean? Is it really necessary? What does it look like? I’ve already repented, so do I need to keep doing it? How do I know if my repentance is real? This is a challenging message, but the result if applied, is so sweet in the life of a Christ follower.
The Future 102
What do people believe about the future? What do other religions teach about the end? What makes the Bible any different, and why should we trust it over all the other religious views on the end times? Gain massive confidence in why you can trust the Bible’s teaching on how things end for the human race on Earth.
Failure is Never Final with God (John 21)
This Sunday we go on a momentous journey through John 21, showing that even broken people (like Peter and like us) can be restored to serve God.
The Future 101: Why Believe the Bible?
Why should we believe what the Bible says about the future? Tonight we look at past prophecies and how accurate/inaccurate they have been.
Becoming a Useful Tool for God’s Purposes (2 Timothy 2:20-26)
Paul’s exhortation to Timothy is to be a useful vessel for His glory. Last week, we learned that what he was to flee and pursue in order to be pure. This week, we learn what it means to live with grace in the face of opposition.