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Grace Under Fire - Living Like Stones

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Join Pastor Neil Silverberg in the enlightening sermon "Living Like Stones," part of the "Grace Under Fire" series, which offers a profound exploration of spiritual growth modeled in 1 Peter chapter 2. This sermon guides us through the transformation of believers from spiritual infancy—craving pure spiritual milk—to becoming living stones, integral to the spiritual building with Christ as the cornerstone.
Neil draws vivid parallels between our spiritual development and the physical growth of a newborn, emphasizing the necessity of craving the word of God to mature in our salvation. He explores how this individual growth aligns with and supports the church's collective mission, forming a dynamic, interdependent community of faith.
The concept of believers as living stones illustrates our role within the church. Just like stones in a building are set by the cornerstone, Christ, each believer is placed precisely where they can best contribute to the strength and beauty of the church. This metaphor encompasses our calling to live out a holy priesthood, actively engaging in spiritual sacrifices and ministering to one another in love.
Neil challenges listeners to shed personal sins and embrace a life of holiness and honor, reflecting God's glory in every action. He encourages us to adopt a mindset of active engagement over passive church attendance, embodying the New Testament's vision of a priesthood of all believers.
This sermon is not just a call to personal growth but an urgent push towards collective action. As living stones, we are urged to support one another, share the gospel courageously, and prepare ourselves for the adversities we might face, armed with the strength and resilience Peter calls for in his epistles.
Tune in to "Living Like Stones" for an inspiring sermon that promises not only to deepen your understanding of your spiritual journey but also to equip you with the tools to actively participate in God's grand design. Whether you are starting your faith journey or seeking to deepen your role within your church community, this sermon offers valuable insights into becoming a robust, active participant in the body of Christ.

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Join Pastor Neil Silverberg in the enlightening sermon "Living Like Stones," part of the "Grace Under Fire" series, which offers a profound exploration of spiritual growth modeled in 1 Peter chapter 2. This sermon guides us through the transformation of believers from spiritual infancy—craving pure spiritual milk—to becoming living stones, integral to the spiritual building with Christ as the cornerstone.
Neil draws vivid parallels between our spiritual development and the physical growth of a newborn, emphasizing the necessity of craving the word of God to mature in our salvation. He explores how this individual growth aligns with and supports the church's collective mission, forming a dynamic, interdependent community of faith.
The concept of believers as living stones illustrates our role within the church. Just like stones in a building are set by the cornerstone, Christ, each believer is placed precisely where they can best contribute to the strength and beauty of the church. This metaphor encompasses our calling to live out a holy priesthood, actively engaging in spiritual sacrifices and ministering to one another in love.
Neil challenges listeners to shed personal sins and embrace a life of holiness and honor, reflecting God's glory in every action. He encourages us to adopt a mindset of active engagement over passive church attendance, embodying the New Testament's vision of a priesthood of all believers.
This sermon is not just a call to personal growth but an urgent push towards collective action. As living stones, we are urged to support one another, share the gospel courageously, and prepare ourselves for the adversities we might face, armed with the strength and resilience Peter calls for in his epistles.
Tune in to "Living Like Stones" for an inspiring sermon that promises not only to deepen your understanding of your spiritual journey but also to equip you with the tools to actively participate in God's grand design. Whether you are starting your faith journey or seeking to deepen your role within your church community, this sermon offers valuable insights into becoming a robust, active participant in the body of Christ.

We are Trinity Community Church in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Subscribe to our Podcast & YouTube channel to find past sermons, classes, interviews, and more!
Find us on Facebook & Instagram

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