Beatitudes: Blessed are the Persecuted (Matthew 5:10-12)
Release Date: 06/25/2018
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Barnabas and Saul were called to missions from the Antioch Church. They and the other men were already in ministry. However, we can apply what happened to them to those who are first called to ministry. From Acts 13:1-4. Pastor J. Clint Adams.
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God will remove His enemies and His people's enemies. How should we live in light of this? From Acts 12:20-25, with Scripture from Psalm 2, 37, Romans 12, and 1 Corinthians 15. Pastor J. Clint Adams.
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In Hebrews 12, the Bible teaches that those whom the LORD loves, He disciplines. In this fallen world, we understand that everyone faces the consequences of the curse. We are all affected by the fall of man due to original sin. How can we tell if we are being disciplined by God if a lost man's trial looks the same as ours? - A teaching by Tommy Bateman.
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One of the great lessons that the early Church teaches is the need to pray. This message begins with the early Christians and looks at prayer. From Acts 12:1-19. Pastor J. Clint Adams.
info_outlineThe beatitudes turn our thinking upside down. No example does a better job than Jesus' teaching that those who are persecuted for righteousness are blessed. Being persecuted because of Jesus shows that we are part of the people of God and are part of God's Kingdom. Are you persecuted because you live righteously?