— 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.
Remembering What’s Important (Philippians 1:1-2) Part 4
In the book of Philippians, Paul turned a cultural greeting in the first century into a reminder of the incredible salvation all true saints enjoy. This week we study the incredible doctrine of grace and the blessing of peace between God and His children, along with a heart of peace by being in Christ. We are reminded of the intimacy we enjoy with God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ.
Church Leaders are O.D. (Philippians 1:1-2) Part 3
What kind of model for “following Christ” are you? One of the most crucial issues in the life of any Christian is to have examples to follow. This is why the genuine Church has Holy Spirit appointed leaders. And in the very first verse of the letter to the Philippians, Paul uniquely refers to the spiritual leaders of this 10-year-old church, calling them “overseers and deacons.”
Are You a Saint or Sinner? (Philippians 1:1-2) Part 2
Are we positionally a saint, or practically a saint, or both? Are we saints or sinners, or a little of both? What is our position now that we’ve been born anew, and does it make a difference in how we live today?
Our God Directs His People (Philippians 1:1-2) Part 1
We open verse 1a by way of introduction and study how our God directs His people. The Lord directed the steps of his slave, Paul, to Philippi, opened the hearts of some incredible people, and started a church. We will discover how God directs our steps to embrace His will, how He makes the spiritually dead come alive, what it means to be a slave of Christ, and how to keep our focus on Christ.
The Heart of Discipleship (Moms By Grace – Sep 2015)
Teaching for moms of young children by Beth Pleasnick.
How God Judges the World Today (Romans 1:24-32)
If you’re sensing we’re living in a society that increasingly hates authority, manifests less justice, is less tolerant toward genuine believers who follow God’s Word as their authority, and is now UNSAFE for Christians – then listen to this message and discover HOW GOD JUDGES THE WORLD TODAY…
Sign Gifts
As part of FBC’s Tough Stuff series, we look at what God’s Word teaches on revelatory gifts, like prophecy, tongues, healing and miracles. The Bible speaks more clearly about these spiritual gifts than you may think!
A Biblical View on Work
Most people will work at their jobs for more than 80,000 hours in their lifetime. That’s an amazing amount of time committed to one part of your life. God’s Word has a lot to say about our labor, our job and our work. Whether that’s at home taking care of four rug rats, being in an office behind a desk, on the roads or at a construction site, our God is concerned about how a Christian works.
So in this message, we will study God’s Word to discover God’s view of work, expose some misconceptions about work, highlight some major pitfalls Christians fall into about work, and, most importantly, uncover what a believer’s purpose is in the workplace and how we can be successful in it!
Pornography: Engaging in the Battle Against Sexual Sin
We will examine the topic of pornography and sexual sin. You need to see the devastating effects of sexual sin and look to the Lord Jesus Christ to find how those who are struggling can be freed from its grip. You may be surprised but, the answer to fighting sexual sin is the same as fighting any other sin. The remedy for every type of sin will be very clear.
The Elephant in the Room: Learning How to Deal with Sin in Your Life and in the Church Family
Church discipline–when you hear the words, what do you think of? It is God’s command to the Church to be holy and to deal with defiant sin. Over and over, the Scriptures describe different ways that the Church is to lovingly correct those who profess Christ but are resistant and obstinate to His revealed will in the Bible. This message will unpack all that God’s Word says about the Church’s loving care and correction of itself.
Understanding God’s Love
The subject of Calvinism and Arminianism, and more particularly predestination, has much to do with the question, “Who does God love?” Does God love everyone in exactly the same way? Is God’s love always unconditional? Can God’s love be earned? Be careful–your answers could place you inside biblical evangelicalism or make you a heretic. Now let’s consider what God’s Word says.
Homosexuality: How Are We to Respond?
Last week, we looked at different approaches to Biblical teaching on homosexuality. Some Christians have reinterpreted Scripture through experience to allow for homosexuality, the plain reading of Scripture is understood even by non-Christians. Homosexual behavior is sin, and opposes God’s clear design. How are we as Christians to respond? Many of you know someone–your homosexual neighbor, coworker, son or daughter? Maybe it’s you personally. Has He called you to singleness or sexual frustration? The Bible offers answers–learn how to respond with truth and grace.