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Choose This Day 2: Shepherd RSM

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In this week's sermon from Shepherd of the Hills, we learn that the church's purpose is to love their neighbors without exception, in response to God's love for them.

The scripture reading for today's sermon is taken from John 3:1-17, where Nicodemus, a Pharisee, visited Jesus at night seeking to understand his teachings. Jesus responded by telling Nicodemus that one must be "born again" to see the Kingdom of God. The message reflects on the idea of hitting rock bottom in life and how it is often necessary to realize the potential of God's grace in one's life.

The sermon encourages listeners to have faith in God's love and to share it with others, regardless of their background, race, creed, nationality, or sexual orientation. It emphasizes that God's love is for everyone, without exception. We are urged to reach out to those who may be marginalized or excluded and to demonstrate God's love to them.

The sermon teaches us that accepting and sharing God's love with everyone is of utmost importance. It encourages us to have faith in God's love and to share it with others, regardless of their differences. We hope you enjoyed this week's sermon and that it inspires you to live out God's love in your daily life.

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In this week's sermon from Shepherd of the Hills, we learn that the church's purpose is to love their neighbors without exception, in response to God's love for them.

The scripture reading for today's sermon is taken from John 3:1-17, where Nicodemus, a Pharisee, visited Jesus at night seeking to understand his teachings. Jesus responded by telling Nicodemus that one must be "born again" to see the Kingdom of God. The message reflects on the idea of hitting rock bottom in life and how it is often necessary to realize the potential of God's grace in one's life.

The sermon encourages listeners to have faith in God's love and to share it with others, regardless of their background, race, creed, nationality, or sexual orientation. It emphasizes that God's love is for everyone, without exception. We are urged to reach out to those who may be marginalized or excluded and to demonstrate God's love to them.

The sermon teaches us that accepting and sharing God's love with everyone is of utmost importance. It encourages us to have faith in God's love and to share it with others, regardless of their differences. We hope you enjoyed this week's sermon and that it inspires you to live out God's love in your daily life.

  continue reading

100 episodes

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