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Series: The Character of God Forgiving & Just Exodus 34:1-7 God’s character does not change. “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, 7 maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin. Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he punishes the children a…
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Series: I John Love the People of God I John 3 & 4 I have written these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life. I John 5:13 3 Assuring Signs · You believe the right things. · Your life is changing. · You love the people of God. I John 3:10-20 Mankind’s default response is not love. Lo…
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Series: I John Confidence through Obedience I John 2:3-6; 3:4-10 Being “right with God” is important because you are designed to live in relationship with God and your eternity will be based on this relationship. 3 ways to “know that you know” Theological: You believe the right things. Moral: You strive to keep His commands. Ethical: You love His p…
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Series: how do you know? Confidence Through Accurate Belief I John 1:1-2:1 I have written these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life. I John 5:13 3 ways “you know that you know Him” · You believe the right truth. · You strive to keep His commands. · You desire to love God’s people. …
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Series: Romans The Hope of the Gospel Romans 15:8-13 The Context The church was a multicultural church, comprised of Jewish and Gentile believers. The church was struggling to maintain harmony because of their differences. Romans 15:8-13 A primary purpose of Romans is to encourage people who say they love Jesus to love each other. The secret to Chr…
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Series: Romans Love in Disputed Matters Romans 14:13-23 (Concentric circles of belief) graphic here loving those with differing convictions ü Determine to not cause another believer to stumble. ü Make sure your positions do not tarnish the gospel. ü Do your part to maintain healthy relationships · Pursue peace. ‌ · Build others up‌ · Sacrifice for …
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Series: Romans The Christian Citizen Romans 13:1-14 Let everyone submit to the governing authorities, since there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are instituted by God. Romans 13:1 God designed humanity to live within authority structures. God’s Intention for the Government · Governments exist to allow and protect hu…
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Series: Romans Grace in Convictions Romans 14:1-12 Concentric Circles of Belief grace when convictions collide Develop a posture of acceptance. Recognize everyone is not in the same place in their walk with Jesus. Realize divisive issues will always exist among Christians. Wedge issues are typically: 1) issues of holiness or 2) issues of church pra…
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Series: Romans Loving the Hard to Love Romans 12:14-23 Christian love is evidenced most clearly in response to difficult people. Loving the Hard to Love · Christians must bless people who mistreat them. · Christians must empathize with those experiencing different circumstances. · Christians must engage people who appear different. · ‌‌Christians m…
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Series: Romans Love Like a Believer Romans 12:9-13 4 Greeks Words for “love” · Ero (eros) = physical or sensual desire · Storgeo (storgos) = affection that feels responsibility · Phileo (philos) = fondness for someone because of a connection/relationship · Agapao (agape) = God’s love. An initiating, constant, unconditional love. The one who does no…
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Series: Romans A Reasonable Response Romans 12:1-2 In the first 11 chapters of Romans, Paul tells us what the gospel is; in the last 5 chapters, he shares how we should live if we believe it. Therefore, brothers and sisters, in view of the mercies of God, I urge you to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God; this is you…
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