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Romans- Replacing Power & Privilege with Peace
Ryan Smith • Common Thread Church • Sermon • • 28 views • 26:06
The third and final marker of someone who is being transformed by Jesus is having a relationship with the Public…or OUT.
Mark 2020-2021
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 42 views • 1:00:39
Traditions easily become used as a way to enforce prejudice. Especially after several generations of practice. We can forget to see the needs and the people around us and obey teh command to love them because we are so busy trying to keep our traditions. People are more important than our man-made traditions. Showing mercy is better than not healing on the Sabbath. While we struggle to understand and believe who Jesus really is, the demonic realm is absolutely sure of Him. And they tremble. Too bad we don't. Frequently the world sees Jesus and His followers as those who are out of their minds because spiritually things must be discerned by God's Spirit. His Spirit is in those who believe Him. The Jewish leaders blasphemed God's Spirit by attributing Jesus' works to the power of Satan. Even so, Jesus has come and is making a new family of all those who believe, both Jew and Gentile. Shared by Jason Stuart Percy at Refuge Christian Fellowship Tallahassee on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
Christ's Message to the Seven Churches
Pastor Dean Rhine • Bethel Evangelical Free Church • Sermon • • 66 views • unknown
When was the last time you were really excited about something? At times our passions can run hot or cold. But that was not the case with the church in Laodicea. They were neither hot nor cold for the work of the Gospel. The city has become a center for banking, garment manufacturing, and medical treatments. With all that wealth, the city, and the church, had grown complacent. Let's see what God has to say to them.
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GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 6,704 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease It was 1847, and St. Paul, Minnesota was a town filled with ignorance and drunkenness. Liquor was sold in every store. Half the parents could not read, and so drinking was about their only form of entertainment. It was typical of frontier towns, and no one even dreamed of trying…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 18 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease It is on the highest interest level to hear of people's most embarrassing moments. Jane Wyman tells of hers. She was preparing for very important guests and she put a note on the guest towels that she had so carefully selected. The note read, "If you use these I will murder you."…