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Often we Christians believe that we are so insulated against evil that we do not need to be isolated from evil. Everything the Bible says is opposed to such a view. The people and the activities we are involved with can hurt us and cause us to fall.
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 8/25/2011
Jesus is either a Rock of Refuge or a Stumbling Stone. Sermon uses three "stumbling stones" -- Sinner, Savior and Simple.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Romans 9:30-9:33
Shared: 9/28/2008
Is it impolite to tell people of other faiths that they are wrong?
Scripture: Acts 17:16-17:34
Shared: 4/16/2002
The Cross of Jesus tells us things we need to know, but we’re not sure we want to hear.
Shared: 4/15/2002
Jesus promised a peace unlike that offered by the world. What was the difference between the two, and how can we lay hold of God’s peace?
Shared: 2/25/2003
Three eternal principles found in Paul’s admonition to the Christians at Corinth which are much needed in the church today. Looking past the specific concern we can see some eternal principles that Paul uses in dealing with the problem of eating food sac
Shared: 10/21/2003
This passage is Jesus’answers to the common attitude, “What I do is my own business,” the idea that we are not responsible to anyone else, and no one else has the right to make demands or claims upon us with regard to our behavior.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Luke 17:1-17:6
Shared: 1/14/2003
Paul teaches us that the world will not see as being eloquent, wise or persuasive. We're never going to impress the world by "who" we are. So how can we possibly overcome the world and win it to Christ? What (or Who) is going to give us the edge?
Shared: 9/30/2012
The text is for the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Common Lectionary Reading for Year B, and looks at Characteristics of a Disciple as in the previous two Sundays.
Denomination: Methodist
Scripture: Mark 9:38-9:50
Shared: 9/28/2003
The premise of this sermon is that sometimes there is much more disappointment in our hearts than hope! Advent’s message through the Prophet Isaiah is that hope is hidden deep within us, safe and secure, and is ready to burst forth in renewed life.
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 10/25/2003
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