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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.
Two Crucial Behaviors of a Godly Wife (1 Pet 3:2)
What are the two most sought-after behaviors in women, by every man alive? Join us for a look to the Scriptures which answer that very question.
The Silent Preaching of a Godly Wife (1 Pet 3:1c)
Jesus struggled under the treatment of unbelievers. You are not alone. Wives are called to submit to their husbands, even when yours is a non-Christian. Listen to what this means.
Michelle
Raised without Christ, Michelle heard the gospel and responded. By rationalizing away God’s clear commands, she married a non-Christian. In God’s grace, she realized what she’d done and began to live out 1 Peter 3 and to pray for him. More than 10 years later, God saved him.
Living With and Loving the Lost (1 Pet 3:1b)
Imagine a husband and a wife trying to dance–but each one individually listening the entire time to a different dance instructor teaching them each a different dance? Peter describes a marriage that looks exactly that way in 1 Peter 3:1b.
Eric
After tragedies among his friends, Eric was convicted that he lived for his own pleasures. Now he lives for Jesus.
The Quality of a Godly Woman (1 Pet 3:1)
A godly woman puts her hope in God alone. She focuses her hope in the sovereign power of God and His ability to act on her behalf.
An Uncommon Love (1 Pet 1-2)
Peter’s counsel to men and women in 1 Peter 3 hinges on the redemptive realities of the first two chapters. Through Jesus, we are called to love others in a way that’s profoundly different than the world around us.
TOUGH STUFF: Eschatology
If you’ve ever struggled to understand Revelation 20 and the future reign of Christ on earth, then you’ve got to listen to this sermon by Matt Waymeyer. He walks through kingdom issues with great insight into the Scriptures.
TOUGH STUFF: Sermon From Hell!
It may be said here is the toughest doctrine of them all–hell. One may misunderstand tongues, or the timing of the Rapture and not be harmed. But this truth has eternal consequences attached to it.
TOUGH STUFF: Money
The world’s mindset is, “The more I have, the happier I will be!” The rich person’s perspective is, “If only I had a little more, then I would be happy!” The poor person’s perspective is, if only we had money, then we would be happy!” But what is God’s perspective of money? This is what we want to look at today. I want to appeal to you to pay utmost attention to what God’s Word says regarding this subject.
TOUGH STUFF: Discipleship
Having ministered to many people at death’s door, the things that were important to them were faith, friends, and family. Having a near-death experience, getting a fatal disease, receiving a bad medical report–growing old for the Christian brings clarity to what is important. And as you face eternity, it won’t be your income, education or sports history, your school or your pets that will be important. It will be people, your family, church family and friends. Things don’t matter, events never last, even books will be destroyed with this planet–trophy’s break, teams graduate, activities end, houses burn . . . but people are eternal–people matter.
TOUGH STUFF: Shaping The Will – spanking
Call into question someone’s parenting and you will find people very defensive. Some Christians won’t even talk to you; some think they have it wired; others feel they are being attacked just by bringing it up. Look at Scripture with us and discover God’s means of discipline that children desperately need.