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Summary: There is a price to pay for voicing your beliefs. That price might include forms of persecution, separation from loved ones, and even physical harm. Most certainly, it will cause division in your life. Jesus did not offer us a cost-free existence. |
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Summary: Jesus never led anyone to believe that discipleship and following him would be an easy thing. In fact, just the opposite is true. While Jesus painted a true picture of what might be ahead for his followers (including us), he also gave the assurance of his love and help in this life and for eternity. |
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Summary: God knows when the sparrow falls. The sparrow still falls, but that is neither the end of the story nor the whole story, for as many sufferers have discovered, in fellowship with Christ, who also suffered, the complexion of what is happening changes in ways that make possible comfort, hope and even joy. |
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Summary: Christianity is in danger of being marginalized in a land that has been shaped in so many ways by its generations of blessed influence. We need to speak graciously and confidently about who we are and the values we cherish. |
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Summary: Our spiritual life often feels separated from our personal life. And yet, we sense that the two ought to be undivided. How can they be pulled together? |
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Summary: As Jesus prepares his disciples to proclaim the Good News to the world, he reminds them to always remember that each human being is precious in God’s sight. That truth should inform how we live today, how we do ministry and how we encounter every person we meet, including people we don’t much like. |
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Summary: The issue of climate change and the impact of severe weather have become a political hot button and a topic that can quickly boil over into fierce arguments, fueling our feelings of impotence and apathy. But we don’t have to be trapped in “us-versus-them” binaries. Jesus offers an alternative throughout the gospel: Love each other.
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There are 7 sermons in your results. |
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