Beatitudes: Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness (Matthew 5:6)
Release Date: 06/12/2018
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Easter reminds us of our greatest need: to be right with God. Why did Jesus die? To satisfy God and to bring men to Him. From Mark 15:33-39. Pastor J. Clint Adams
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In many ways, humility is the beginning of the Christian life. How can a local Church love each other and serve together? Humility. From Romans 12:3. Pastor J. Clint Adams.
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Christians are called to not be conformed to this world but be transformed. This transformation happens, according to Romans 12, by the renewing of our mind. Each Christian must seek to allow God's Word and other means that God gives us, to change us. From Romans 12:2. Pastor J. Clint Adams.
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Many motives can influence the Christian, but Paul in Romans 12 speaks of the mercies of God being our motive for serving God. As we understand more of what God has done for us, this should lead us to give ourselves away fully to Him. This is reasonable service. From Romans 12:1. Pastor J. Clint Adams.
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This message includes looking at what needs to be avoided when considering the conscience, how to educate or train the conscience, and why it is so important to have a good conscience. Ephesians 5:15-17 and Hebrews 5:14 are used in the sermon. Pastor J. Clint Adams.
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info_outlineThe Christian must strongly desire righteousness. He must desire for himself to be righteous and the world to be righteous.