This morning we begin a six-week sermon series entitled “A Healthy Church.” We’ll be teaching from Paul’s letter to Titus. Today we’ll briefly consider Paul’s greeting to Titus. Then we’ll look at his discussion concerning elders. [Sermon Guide Not Available]
Length 29:31
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This morning we will take a look at Proverbs 30:1-9. It is a prayer against both poverty and wealth. May we be encouraged and challenged by the counter-cultural perspective of this proverb. [Text not available for this sermon.]
Length 35:12
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Our words are powerful. They can change history; for most of us, not the history of nations, but the history of the people around us. The book of Proverbs has a lot to say
about the power of our words. This morning I’d like to think primarily about one proverb
and hopefully implant it on the pages of our minds that it might serve as a constant reminder of the power of our words. The proverb is Proverbs 18:21.
Length 27:40
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The Apostle Paul describes the spiritual armor that is available to each believer that we might stand strong against this foe. Though each part of this armor is vital, today we are focusing especially on the shield of faith. [Sermon text not available]
Length 22:46
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This sermon describes obedience-based discipleship (as opposed to knowledge-based discipleship). This message is taken from Matthew 8:18-27. No Sermon Guide or Text this week.
Length 29:58
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