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The Corinthian Correspondence
Pastor Glenn • Grace United Family Church • Sermon • • 15 views • 41:50
How often do we demand of God to tell us his reasons for allowing us, or our loved ones, to go through affliction? Indeed, the "checkmate question" so many ask to "prove" God is not good or he does not care is, "If God is all loving, why is there evil?" Why DOES God allow his choice servants to suffer affliction? Come with the Grace United crew as we talk about how the Lord uses his sons and daughters, even in our brokenness, to bless others.
The Gospel According to Moses
Pastor Glenn • Grace United Family Church • Sermon • • 33 views • 48:24
The Big "C" is a dreaded word in our world. "C" is painful. Surgery is almost always needed to cut the cancer out. But there is a big "C" in the Scripture as well. Circumcision. Circumcision is commanded for . . . all God's people. "But" we might say, "how can circumcision be commanded for all of God's people? Isn't it supposed to be for males only? Well, not exactly, although males in Israel are commanded to get the Big "C". What is God after? What exactly is circumcision for anyway? Come with the Grace United crew as we explore this all important issue of circumcision and what it means for ALL of God's people, Old Covenant or New Covenant saints.
Dave McNeff • Sermon • • 16 views
Intro – Read Luke 4:31-37. If the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, (Prov 9:10), we live in a doomed generation. Mark Galli, editor at CT, documents representative comments from 21st century sermons: “Jesus is always patient." "Jesus’ mercy embraces even the demons." "Jesus is ever-welcoming,…
Jeremy Stephens • Sermon • • 752 views
1) 1-6-08…AM…SBC 2) “The Motivation for Holiness” 1Peter 1:15-16 / 2 Corinthians 5:21 (Source: The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges) Introduction: “Probably no document in the New Testament is as theological as 1 Peter, if ‘theological’ is taken in the strict sense of teaching about God.”[1] Peter…