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We all desire communion and fellowship—a sense of connectedness and community with God and others, for we are created for fellowship. Sin kills relationships. It destroys our fellowship with God and people. God’s love overcomes our sin in the greatness of His love for us in Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. Christ’s cross is God’s “love story,” and in God’s gift of forgiveness is the power to be reconciled and restored to a relationship with God and our fellowman.
Prove It: Faithful and Just, I John 1:8-9, Pastor Jeff McVay
Prove It: Faithful and Just, I John 1:8-9, Pastor Jeff McVay
Grace Community Church at Deerfoot
On Mother's Day we remember there are no perfect moms and only one perfect child. The key ingredient of love is found in forgiveness. And no one shows forgiveness quite like Jesus does as he teaches and as he shows that love especially at the cross.
What the "perfect" believe about themselves and God. Are you a do-gooder, a relativist, or an antinomian? What God requires of us and why in order to walk in His grace.
What the "perfect" believe about themselves and God. Are you a do-gooder, a relativist, or an antinomian? What God requires of us and why in order to walk in His grace.
Relationships are a two way street.
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sunday sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church.
When we walk in the light, our sin is exposed. Chris explains how those who walk in the light confront that sin.
When we walk in the light, our sin is exposed. Chris explains how those who walk in the light confront that sin.
When we walk in the light, our sin is exposed. Chris explains how those who walk in the light confront that sin.
When we walk in the light, our sin is exposed. Chris explains how those who walk in the light confront that sin.
When we walk in the light, our sin is exposed. Chris explains how those who walk in the light confront that sin.
When we walk in the light, our sin is exposed. Chris explains how those who walk in the light confront that sin.
Pastor Jake speaks about the three common urban legends of Sin: - I am not a bad person - All sin is the same - I've already sinned, I might as well continue.