Sermons”
Living Faith, Part 14: Let Your Yes Be Yes
It is God’s design for us that we would let our yes be yes, and our no be no, that we would be people who can be counted on.
View SermonLiving Faith, Part 13: Possessions and Priorities
We are called to love God and use resources—not the other way around. Everything we have is from the Lord and belongs to the Lord.
View SermonLiving Faith, Part 12: Pride, Planning, and Perspective
Christians should not arrogantly make plans independent of life’s frailty and God’s sovereignty. Rather, we are to go about the business of life with a humble dependence on God.
View SermonLiving Faith, Part 11: “Don’t Judge Me!”
When we speak evil against others, it reveals that we place others below ourselves, that we place ourselves above the law, that we place ourselves above God, and that we elevate ourselves and our judgments.
View SermonLiving Faith, Part 10: Draw Near to God
The only way we can save our lives and resist friendship with the world is to draw near to God, submit to Him, and organize our priorities around His priorities.
View SermonLiving Faith, Part 9: Friendship with the World
The cause of worldliness is the love of self, which results in friendship with the world. God’s solution is to humble ourselves and draw near to Him.
View SermonLiving Faith, Part 8: Implementing Wisdom
If we are seeking to be wise—and we must because wisdom is critical—how does God’s Word instruct us on how to implement wisdom in real-life situations?
View SermonLiving Faith, Part 7: Watch Your Mouth
With the words we use, we can breathe life into others, or we can breathe death. It is incumbent on each of us to evaluate what comes out of our mouths by examining our hearts and spheres of influence, being purposefully encouraging, and speaking the truth in love.
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