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Introduction to the Series
We are beginning a series titled “G.O.S.P.E.L.”
This series will take us, letter by letter, through the Gospel.
God created us to be in relationship with Him.
Our sin seperates us form God.
Sin cannot be taken away by good deeds.
Paying the price for our sin, Jesus died in our place and rose again.
Everyone who trusts in Jesus will be saved.
Life with Jesus begins now and lasts forever.
Introduction to Sermon
What is our purpose in life?
What were we created for?
What were we created to do?
These questions are answered in tonights message.
These questions are answered in tonights message.
Tonight we will study the “G” in G.O.S.P.E.L.
God created us to be in relationship with him
God created us to be in relationship with him
Human Beings are Created to Be in Relationship
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Believers are to be in relation ship with one another in the Church.
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Believers are to maintain good relationships
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Believers are to restore broken relationships
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