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Signs Of The End
Mike Wilkie • New Grace Church • Sermon • • 20 views • 34:05
The isolation of Israel in the last days.
Genesis 12:1-3
Guest Speakers
Lisa Kindervatter • Agape House • Sermon • • 16 views • 59:44
Today, AHF was honored to receive a message about how love disciples from our very own Lisa Kindervatter. Did You know that Agape House Fellowship is named after a form of love? Agape is a selfless, unconditional, and persistent type of love. This divine love sees you exactly where you are, and directs you towards where you will be. Hebrews 12:6 tells us that love also pushes us to grow through discipline! God allows discipline to shape us in His likeness because He knows the plans He has for us. Though discipline is demanding, God promises the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who are trained by it. We encourage you to listen to Lisa's sermon here.
Knowing The Fundamentals
Mike Wilkie • Sermon • • 14 views • 33:57
Understanding the depth of God's love.
The Book of First John
Pastor Randy Bradley • Randy Bradley • Sermon • • 15 views • 23:58
As Christians, we need to have our priorities line up with God's priorities. Our focus in life needs to be on what God is focused on. One of the great priorities of the Gospel is to love one another as Christ loved us.
Robert Cote • Sermon • • 171 views
Unconditional Love 1 John 4:10-13 I. Unconditional love is a divine attribute for divinely created creatures. Vs.10 A. It flows from God to us. B. It is a part of the new nature. II. Unconditional love is what Christians emulate. Vs.11-12 A. It is free and controlled by grace. Vs.11 The apostle Paul…
Rich DeRuiter • Sermon • • 4 views
Reading: Matt.5:38-47 43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, Matthew 5:43-44 (NIV) I. Generosity in place of retaliation A. Who Started it? 1. “He hit me first.” “Uh-uh, he pushed me.” “Well…