— 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.
What God Wants You to Remember in 2017 (1 Timothy 6:17-19)
This is the season for New Year’s Resolutions. And since Sunday falls on January 1, we are going to spend the morning examining Three Resolutions You Should Make in 2017, straight from Paul’s letter to 1 Timothy.
The Remarkable Reasons Jesus Came (Christmas 2016)
At Christmas, we celebrate the remarkable reasons Jesus came. Most of the reasons revolve around His substitutionary death for sin—the baby Jesus came to die. This is a great seasonal reminder of the greatest miracle that ever occurred—the birth of God as a baby.
Necessary Steps in Pursuing Christ (Philippians 3:12-14)
To get your college degree, there are necessary steps you must take. To get your promotion at work, there are necessary steps. To raise children, there are key steps. And there are necessary steps in your relationship with Christ, which we discover today in Philippians 3:12-14.
Having a Purposeful Christmas (Moms By Grace – Dec 2016)
Teaching for moms of young children by Meredith Hubbs.
The Immeasurable Advantages to Pursuing Christ (Philippians 3:9-11)
This week, Paul describes three of the immeasurable advantages to knowing Christ: 1) having the correct righteousness, 2) enjoying the deepest relationship, and 3) anticipating the eternal bodily resurrection.
Forsaking ALL for Christ (Philippians 3:7-8)
Paul told us in verses 4 to 6 about all his massive religious advantages, and now he tells us what he thinks of all his good achievements, along with his amazing intimacy and love for Christ. You will be blown away by what it means to forsake all for Christ.
The Wrong Path to Pursuing Christ (Philippians 3:4-6)
The greatest danger of putting confidence in the flesh would be to trust our own efforts to earn our salvation. Personal religious efforts to be saved was the Judaizers’ dogma and being a super-Jew is how Paul first tried to earn his salvation. In this passage, Paul will describe every way he took to be righteous before God as a non-Christian–but no man can ever earn his own salvation.
Requirements for Pursuing Christ (Philippians 3:1-3)
We start Philippians chapter three and our pursuit of Christ. Paul begins with a few of the requirements needed to run hard after Christ, like sustaining a heart of joy, remaining discerning, and maintaining genuine Christianity.
Kevin
Kevin excelled at life and sought the approval of others, and though he attended church for long periods of time, it was not until he learned what the Bible really teaches about Jesus Christ that he surrendered to Christ and experienced true heart change.
Purposeful Parenting in Daily Life (Moms By Grace – Nov 2016)
Teaching for moms of young children by Dawn Dyer.
TAKING RISKS for Christ (Philippians 2:25-30)
We finish Philippians 2 with the example of Epaphroditus. Not only does this layman give us an incredible example of a worthy walk, but he is also a gambler for Jesus, a ministry risk taker for God, a man who lives by radical faith and believes God for great things.
Patrick
Patrick was a kid with good morals who tried hard to please the people in his life, but when he realized his sin, he discovered that the answer to that sin problem was not being good, but trusting in Christ.