POPULARITY
This morning, we're going to explore a crucial question:What are we doing here, for heaven's sake?- answers are scattered through the New Testament,• and it's the focus of Paul's entire first letter to Timothy• he intended to go over this in person◦ but here he provides only a summary statementPaul explains how we “ought to behave”“Ought” is not one of my favorite words- Christian preachers, youth leaders, and Sunday School teachers have used it to control and manipulate adults and children• so let's try to get to the heart of Paul's concern• Francis Schaeffer, wrote an excellent essay entitled, “The Mark of the Christian”◦ for centuries Christians displayed their faith with different symbols◦ “uniforms,” cross necklaces, and annoying bumper stickers
Sermon by Preaching Elder Billy DaltonSermon notes can be found at:https://cedarkeybaptist.com/sermon-notes/1-timothy-3-14-16-the-church-of-the-living-god/
Listen as Pastor Steve McCullough preaches a sermon called The Conduct & the Confession of the Christian Church from 1 Timothy 3:14-16.
Today is the second Sunday of AdventThis is the season for preparing ourselves for Christmas– last Sunday our preparation consists of contemplating Jesus– today, we will be concerned with opening our hearts and minds to mystery• some may find it too difficult to open their minds,◦ so at least let’s open our heartsBiblical mystery does not refer to a difficult mental challenge
White Oak church of Christ
White Oak church of Christ
christ covenant presbyterian church, cullman alabama, andrew siegenthaler, 08/04/2013, 1 Timothy 3:14-16
Scripture: 1 Timothy 3:14-16. This is the first sermon in the advent series, "Welcome Home!".
Recorded Sun, 27 Mar 2011 10:30:00 -0400