The heart of the gospel message is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christ went through all these things "that He might bring us to God".
Redeeming Grace Church
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Approaching Apologetics
Apologetics is the area of theology concerned with defending the Christian faith against the objections of unbelievers. This message examines the Bible's remarkable descriptions of unbelievers and how these truths should affect our apologetic approach.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Preparing for Persecution
Some form of persecution is inevitable for all Christians. This passage exhorts believers to prepare for persecution in these ways: (1) Be zealous, (2) Be fearless, (3) Be submitted to the Lordship of Christ, (4) Be ready to defend your faith, and (5) Keep a good conscience.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Love Life and See Good Days
1Peter 3:8-12 provides
God's instructions for those who desire to "love life and see good
days". In order to have a joyful life without regrets: (1) Love
people, (2) Humble yourself, (3) Forsake sin, and (4) Walk closely with God.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
The Love of Christ Controls Us
Jesus Christ's love for us who are Christians should be a powerful motivating force in our
lives, as it was for the Apostle Paul. It is only reasonable that we
should live for Him who lovingly laid down His life for us.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Marriage: Understand and Honor
After addressing wives, the Apostle Peter gives instructions to husbands. They must (1) live with their wives in an understanding way and (2) grant their wives honor. In addition, the text provides three reasons why it is so important that the husband do so: The wife is a weaker vessel, she is a fellow-heir of the grace of life, and disobedience will hinder the husband's prayer life.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Marriage: Submission Encouraged and Defended
In 1Peter 3:1-6, the submissive wife is given four strong encouragements: (1) winning her husband's salvation, (2) providing a beautiful, lasting adornment, (3) that she need not submit in fear, and (4) that her submission is precious in God's sight. The message concludes with nine responses to the common criticisms brought against this Biblical teaching.
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