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The command to honour your father and mother was given in the 10 commandments and repeated on several occasions throughout. It is very important to God! But what does it look like to honour your father and mother at all stages of life? As a child? A teenager? A young adult? In their old age? In this sermon we explore the answers to that question!…
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The Resurrection of Christ is at the center of Christian faith and doctrine. If there is no resurrection, there is no Christianity. Paul makes it very clear in this passage that to deny the resurrection is going to come with some serious consequences.Bởi Evergreen Chapel
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How important is the family? In God's grand plan, what role does the family actually play? In this sermon, we will look at why the family is integral to the plan of God and that if we forsake the family, there will be serious consequences to that. The family is under attack today, and Christians must stand for the family.…
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An encouragement to trust fully in Christ and His righteousness, rather than our own, and count everything as worthless compared to knowing Him. To focus fully on the Prize of becoming more like Christ as we serve him and one another.Bởi Evergreen Chapel
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AS the last sermon on the "marriage" component of our marriage and family series, we are going to be looking at singleness. Many people in and outside the church have many different views on singleness. Some of them are good, while others are harmful. In this sermon we are looking at what the Bible teaches regarding singleness, and how we can glori…
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Many couples struggle with physical intimacy in marriage. Which is sad, because intimacy is a key component to any marriage that is going to flourish and thrive as God designed it. In this sermon we talk about why God has given us physical intimacy, and how to pursue it to the glory of God!Bởi Evergreen Chapel
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Conflict in marriage stinks. We need to get to the bottom of it. What is the real reason for conflict in marriage? Bad communication, a stressful life, a spouse that sins to much? Why do we fight and quarrel with one another? And once we figure that out, how do we deal with it? In this sermon we look at what conflict is and how to remove it from yo…
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A team is only going to function well if everyone plays the positions assigned to them. The same applies to marriage. God has designed certain roles/responsibilities within marriage, and a marriage will only flourish if it functions according to God's design for husbands and wives. In this sermon we look at what the husband is called to be/do in ma…
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Perhaps one of the most important questions your could ask regarding your marriage is "Why?". Why did God institute marriage? What are his plans for my marriage? What should I be aiming for when it comes to pleasing God with the pursuit of marriage? In this sermon, we talk about the main purposes of marriage: Companionship, Sanctification, Preventi…
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In this first sermon of our series on the Christian household, we look to answer the foundational question of "What is Marriage?". We find our answer in the very first pages of Scripture. If we desire to have marriages that honour and glorify God, it begins with understanding and pursuing God's definition of marriage. Join us as we look at this!…
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The Christian life sometimes feels like a series of trials and hardships that we are not sure if we are going to survive. Being a Christian involves a daily effort of survival against the storms of life and the call to live a holy and reverent life. So how do we survive the storms that come our way? In this sermon we look at three survival truths f…
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Ours is a culture of raging winds blowing against the walls of the church: calls have come to police and punish Christian language. This is the foundation of Christian loyalty to God, to retain His Words, speak freely, and pass them on to the next generation.Bởi Evergreen Chapel
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We can sometimes glance over this very common passage on the parable of the sower without questioning whether or not we might actually be one of the not so favourable soils. How well do you listen to the word of God when it speaks? Are you indifferent to it? Shallow in your response? Distracted by other things? Or do you receive and do the word of …
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One of the central truths of the Christian faith is that mankind is sinful and fallen. It is only when we willing admit this and our own sin, that we truly see how wonderful the grace of God is. And when we see how wonderful the grace of God is, we will love him with all our hearts!Bởi Evergreen Chapel
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We live in a world surrounded by death, and feels like at times that death has won the final victory. That it will inevitably claim and destroy everything. And it feels like God either isn't doing anything, or doesn't care enough to do anything. But Jesus' miracle here shows us that Jesus is both caring in our suffering, and able to defeat our grea…
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We hear in our culture the words "You are enough. You are worthy. The power is within you!". But is that true? Are we really enough? Are we truly worthy? Is the ability to change and have a blessed life something that comes from within? No. In fact, all that can stand in the way of a truly blessed life.…
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There is one verse in the Bible that everyone is familiar with: "Judge not, lest you be judged". In this sermon, we are going to look at what Jesus means by that. Does he mean never discern right from wrong? Does he mean never call out sin? Or is he going after a different type of sinful judgmentalism and hypocritical judgment? Listen to find out!…
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This is perhaps one of the most challenging things Jesus has ever said. What he says in these passages goes against much of what is natural to humanity. What do you mean "love my enemies?" What do you mean turn the other cheek? What do you mean "give to anyone who begs"? In this sermon we look at all of these commands and how they are not only comm…
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The Sabbath is a topic of much discussion in the Christian church. We probably all know people who don't keep the Sabbath, and others who have added so much to the Sabbath that it misses the point of the Sabbath. In this sermon, we are going to look at what proper Sabbath keeping looks like according to Jesus.…
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This passage is set within a group of passages where Jesus challenges the views and beliefs of the Pharisees in many different ways. In this conversation, he challenges their view of fasting and more broadly, their view of the old system of relating to God. Well, Jesus has some big news, it's all going to change!…
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Jesus seeks out the chief of sinners in this passage, the tax collector, and in doing so, provides for us an example of the attitude and action we should have towards sinners and non-believers. What should these relationships look like? What should their purpose be? Do they look like Jesus' relationship with sinners?…
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When you hear the word shame, what comes to mind? Shame is something that comes as a consequence of our sin, and many people, though they know they are forgiving of their guilt of sin, they still wrestle with the shame of it. Well in today's sermon, we will be looking at how God makes the unclean, clean. The exposed, covered. The unholy, holy. Jesu…
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We encounter Jesus in many different ways throughout our lives. Through his Word, through prayer, or maybe through the first time we hear the gospel. When we encounter him, the question is put before us, "how are we going to respond?" Are we going to recognize him as who he is and follow him? Or are we going to continue on in our own ways? In this …
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In this passage, Jesus begins his ministry. He identifies himself as the Anointed One of Isaiah 61, and embraces the mission of the Messiah for himself. But the people of Nazareth seem to have an issue with this. What is all this poor, oppressed, blind talk? Do you recognize that the Kingdom of God is for the humble?…
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Jesus emerges from the waters of baptism and the Father cries out "You are my Beloved Son". But Adam was also the son of God, and how did that turn out? Jesus is led by the Spirit into the wilderness to see if he can do what Adam and Israel and all else failed to do when faced with temptationBởi Evergreen Chapel
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As the final sermon in our series on the marks of a healthy church, we are looking at Church Membership. Now membership isn't mentioned in the Bible, but does that mean it isn't biblical? Should you be a member of a local church? What is the authority given to the local church? All these questions looked at and more.…
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The church is called to evangelize the lost, but also to disciple those who come to know the Lord. Discipleship, is therefore part of the mission of the church. And it matters to God because holiness matters to God. So what does discipleship look like?Bởi Evergreen Chapel
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