— 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 to Expect in the Future (Dan 7)
The second coming of Christ is mentioned eight times more than His first coming. The Lord referred to His second coming 21 times in the New Testament. We are told over fifty times in the New Testament to be ready for Christ’s return. And Daniel 7 describes the second coming of Christ.
The Power of Faithfulness (Dan 6)
I believe all of us want to be consistent–the question is how? How do we continue to grow when life is hard? How will we keep our commitments? How will we live for Christ, and not compromise in a world that hates Him? How will we still seek God when our friends or family are not around? The answer is found in Daniel 6.
The Purpose of Every Person
Many Christians are living by the wrong purpose and they don’t know it, even though it robs them of abundant joyful living. I am not talking about ministry, doing more, giving more, joining a small group, finding your giftedness, having longer devotions or attending church–I am talking about why you live your Christian life.
The Writing is on the Wall (Dan 5)
For the non-Christian who has not trusted Christ with your life and your eternal life, it should motivate you to submit to Christ. And for those of us who are His children, it should motivate us to live holy every single day. Are you ready to stand alone before God and give an account for your life right now, as you look at and evaluate your own life and heart?
Nobody Act Big (Dan 4)
Throughout the centuries, theologians have called pride the chief of all other sins. It’s always pride which justifies disobedience, rationalizes wrong actions, and excuses rebellion. That’s why God reserves some of His strongest words for condemning the sin of pride. Pride is on the top of His hit list.
How to Trust God When Things Get Hot (Dan 3)
Here we’ll find how to trust God when it gets hot. You know the story, but let’s take a close look at how Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego trusted God when life was literally heating up. And remember, a clear indication of your maturity as a Christian is to see how you respond to trials. Nothing will show you your character, integrity and genuine relationship with Christ as well as a hot ordeal–a fiery furnace.
The Dangers of Believing in Easter
The real meaning of Easter is dangerous, but most of us today ignore the danger hoping it will go away, or we have no idea any danger exists, or we choose to become apathetic to the danger figuring we’ll beat the odds.
The Book of Daniel: He Knows it All (Dan 2)
As we cruise through this chapter, you’ll be happy to discover that the God who loves us is a know-it-all. He knows everything about this world, everything about you, everything about your future this week, this year, and the remainder of your life. And He’ll prove it in Chapter 2.
If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything (Understanding the convictions of Daniel)
“When the Son of man comes, will He find the faith on the earth. Will there be anyone who believes in Me, or will all of them have sold out?” Will anyone still stand with me when I come, or will all have compromised?
No Compromise (Dan 1)
A long time ago, the proud king of a young nation began to conquer the world. This mighty king would take young prisoners he captured and turn them into his servants. He would train them in the ways of his nation, and his goal was to turn them from following their god(s), to follow his gods. He was sure after three years of his best brainwashing, they’d end up as loyal Babylonians, no longer willing to serve their God. This king was certain he could get anyone to compromise. But Nebuchadnezzar was proven wrong by Daniel.
Living by Faith (Heb 11)
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Will God Get Your Attention? (Intro #2)
Some 2,500 years ago, a thirteen-year-old boy was torn from his home, his family and relatives, as his country was enslaved and eventually destroyed. He was thrown into the forced service of a king who ruled the world. Along with hundreds of youths his own age, and most of the surviving people of his country, they became slaves of a conquering nation known throughout the entire world as Babylon the Great. The boy’s name was Daniel, and he and the nation Israel had been taken captive, and now would be in exile for seventy years. Why was God doing this? God was trying to get their attention.