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Grace - The Favor of God
This sermon explores the concept of grace as the unmerited favor from God, emphasizing how it is given freely to believers despite their imperfections. The message highlights that grace is not something that can be earned but is a fundamental aspect of God's love and mercy towards humanity, with profound implications for Christian faith and daily living.
Wisdom for Speech, Words, and Work Jeremiah's Final Years and Flight to Egypt Beware of False Teachers #7 - Pride Colossians 3:1-11 Paul's Conversion and Commission Dealing with the Dragon Israel's Unfaithfulness and God's Judgment Flee Fornication Jacob's Prophecies Obadiah / Micah The Divided Kingdom The Source of Islam Paul's Instructions on Prayer and the Role of Men and Women in the Church 1st to 2nd Passover Response of Grace The Battle for the Blessing The Refusal of Grace Breaking the Habit On the Run Again License to Love Who's the Boss? God's Promises Confrontation The Minister and His Ministry The Reason for Paul's Letter to Timothy Apostolic Explanation Apostolic Defense The Theological Crisis Profile of an Immoral Woman Loving the Invisible God Deliverance - 2 What Does it Take to get to Heaven? Knowing God The God Who Knows The Act of Marriage Beyond Fasting Christians and Christmas The Command with a Promise #1 - Bad Eating Habits Great Sex for Life Attaining Holiness Evolution's Extinction Engine The Purchasing Power of the Pearl of Great Price Genetic Engineering: Playing God The Cracked Cup Evolution's Extinction Engine The Changeless Role of Women No Grace - No Gospel Use the System! Pruning the Church The Holy Spirit and Christmas Stress from Work What Does it Take to Believe? The Power of Proclamation Make Room for God K.O.'d by Sin Who is Your Jesus? Seeing the Unseen Divorce Busters - Part 1 Restoring the True Christmas Spirit The King's Victory The Poverty of Riches They Knew Who He Was by How He Was The God of the Bible
Tongues Today - #1
This first lesson of two, delves into the biblical context of speaking in tongues, focusing on its significance in the early church. It examines the purpose of tongues as a spiritual gift and the conditions surrounding its use. The discussion aims to clarify misunderstandings about tongues, providing a foundation for evaluating its practice in contemporary worship settings.
Freedom, Slavery and Heaven
Reflect on the profound message of being freed from sin and becoming slaves of righteousness, pondering the practical implications in your everyday life and the pursuit of what is right.
Adultery in the 90's
Mike argues that society increasingly tolerates adultery and moral relativism, moving away from objective biblical values and risking societal decline as a result.
The Last Supper - In Round
At the Last Supper, Jesus transformed a traditional Passover meal into a profound lesson on humility by taking on the role of a servant, washing His disciples' feet and showing that true leadership means serving others—even those who might betray you.
The New You
In I Corinthians 6 Paul talks about a radical change that is possible and permanent and describes the three steps that lead to this new you.
I Corinthians 6:9-11
Materialism
Mike reviews two different types of materialism and how we are to deal with it.
Gay Theology? The Bible Does Have Something to Say About Homosexuality
Feelin' Fine in 99
Learn how to feel better and improve your life by following these 7 steps shared in a heartfelt sermon.
Cults and Their Effects - Part 1
Understanding the difference between cults and true Christianity is crucial to protecting your mind and faith, as cults aim to control and manipulate individuals through deceit and coercion, while the church promotes freedom, study, questioning, and service to the community in the name of Jesus Christ.
Brown Bag Christmas
Mike reflects on the Christmas season's approach, noting its lack of biblical endorsement, its pagan origins, and how various customs associated with Christmas have been reinterpreted to hold Christian significance, emphasizing the need to prepare spiritually for the holiday despite its historical complexities.