(Sermon) July 4, 2010: 2 Corinthians: Chapter 5, Verses 1 through 10
As we continue our study through 2 Corinthians, we will see the difference it should make to live a life motivated by eternity.
As we continue our study through 2 Corinthians, we will see the difference it should make to live a life motivated by eternity.
As we continue our study through 1 Thessalonians, we will look deeper at how we ought to live as we await the return of Jesus Christ.
As we continue our study through 1 Thessalonians, we will be challenged regarding how we are to live as we await the return of Jesus Christ.
Find out the Apostle Paul’s motivation behind the sacrifices and decisions he made in his ministry, and the challenge this presents to us, as we continue our study through 1 Corinthians.
Should our goal as Christians be to merely not sin against God, or should we strive for something higher? How does this impact every area of life – including our marriages? Find out as we continue our study of 1 Corinthians.
What is God’s greatest attribute and are we growing in that attribute ourselves?
As we continue our study of the book of Proverbs, we will see some key principles to help keep us on the path of wisdom rather than the path of foolishness.
The difference between a Catholic and a Christian; Holiness and Legalism
As we continue through our study of Romans, we will see that there is a very simple answer as to why a Christian, under the grace of God, will not use that grace as a license to continue in sin.
As we continue through our study of Romans, we will see that there is a very simple answer as to why a Christian, under the grace of God, will not use that grace as a license to continue in sin.
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