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- 1 Corinthians 7
- 1 John 4
- 1 Peter 2
- 1 Thessalonians 1
- 1 Timothy 24
- 1 Timothy: Building a Faithful Church 23
- 2 Corinthians 2
- 2 Thessalonians 1
- A Light Has Dawned: Hopeful Meditations on Isaiah 9:1-7 5
- Abiding in Christ 1
- Abortion 1
- Abraham 2
- Access to God 3
- Acts 4
- Adoption 2
- Advent 10
- Anthropology 2
- Anxiety 4
- Apostacy 1
- Assurance 5
- Assurance of Salvation 1
- Atonement 1
- Authority of Christ 1
- Baptism 2
- Baptism Sunday Sermons 1
- Bethlehem 1
- Biblical Canon 1
- Biblical Grammar 1
- Biblical Translation 1
- Biblical Warnings 1
- Blessing 2
- Blessings of Marriage 1
- Book Study 1
- COVID-19 Devotionals 17
- COVID-19 Sermons 15
- Christ 9
- Christ's High Priesthood 1
- Christ's Incarnation 1
- Christ's Return 5
- Christ's Righteousness 1
- Christ's Sacrifice 2
- Christian Freedom 1
- Christian Living 2
- Christmas 5
- Church 1
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- Church Doctrine 14
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God is Love
The world is desperately confused about the nature and origin of love. This exposition will seek to unpack the glory of God's love and what it means for God to be love, as John calls him in 1 John 4.
The Importance of Knowing God's Love
Guest speaker Dr. Tom Hawkes preaches from 1 John 4:19, helping us understand how crucial it is that we know God's love.
How Do I Know I'm Truly a Christian?
It is a common experience for Christians to experience periods of doubt regarding their standing with God. Believing that Jesus is the Savior of sinners is not the same as believing Jesus has saved you specifically. If you lack the assurance of your salvation in Christ, or if you do somewhere down the road; this sermon based on the letter of 1 John may prove helpful to you.
Renewing Our Commitment to Fellowship
One aspect of the Christian life that's been negatively affected by the events of the last year has been that of our fellowship with one another. In this end-of-year sermon, we will look to God's Word to see if there may be a need to renew our commitment to Christian fellowship.