Since people are so perfect, it's easy to love one another, isn't it? Actually, we all know that to show love to people can be hard, particularly when there is strife, difficulty, pride, and all the other emotions and conditions that go along with the human experience. But, within the church, we are called to love one another more and more, and to live out our lives in good testimony to the world around us. That's what our passage was about in this sermon.
Sermon, January 24
Monday, January 25, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
When in Rome...
You might not want to do as the Romans do! In our text today, Paul urges the Thessalonians to pursue sanctification, to live lives that are pleasing to God. Specifically, he speaks to them about sexual immorality, which is still applicable to us in our culture today.
Sermon, January 17
Sermon, January 17
Monday, January 11, 2010
The growth of a church
There's a lot of stuff in chapter 3, but it all seemed to fit so nicely together that it seemed a shame to cut it up. So, we covered the whole chapter today, and I think the theme (in some ways) is growing through trials. Hopefully it makes sense, and there's plenty of applications to pick from!
Sermon, January 10
Sermon, January 10
Sunday, January 3, 2010
The Ups and Downs of Christianity
Sometimes we tend to look at Bible people as bigger-than-life, superheroes who never had the problems that we lowly people do. But that romantic view of things really isn't accurate. They struggled with persecution, unanswered prayers, discouragement, and more. But as I talked about in this message, it's how we go through those ups and downs. Paul chose to focus on the people, on their salvation and subsequent growth. Today's passage deals with Paul's relation to the Thessalonians and these very issues.
Oh, and one more thing: Happy New Year!
Sermon, January 03
Oh, and one more thing: Happy New Year!
Sermon, January 03
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