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Rev. Dr. Larry Hayward preaches on the Second Sunday after Christmas. The Scripture passage is Ephesians 1:3-14.
From eternity to eternity, God's plan and purpose was to save us. In Ephesians 1, it shows us in more detail what that means for us.
From eternity to eternity, God's plan and purpose was to save us. In Ephesians 1, it shows us in more detail what that means for us.
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
Do you know God's plan for your eternity? People are compelled by well-written stories. We are naturally drawn to arcs and conflicts, themes and resolutions that resonate within our hearts. As the Creator, God has written the story, not only of human history, but of our salvation and faith as well. In His Word He is described as the Author and Perfecter of our faith. If you want to know God's will and plan for your life, come check out Week 1 of our series "Mighty" as we look at Ephesians 1 to learn about the character of God and how He powerfully works in our lives.
Sermon Text: Ephesians 1:1-14 Sermon Date: 2/18/2024 Speaker: Brian Crawford
Sermon Text: Ephesians 1:1-14 Sermon Date: 2/18/2024 Speaker: Brian Crawford
Prayer goes from grasping to giving when we remember the generosity of God.
Prayer goes from grasping to giving when we remember the generosity of God.
Prayer goes from grasping to giving when we remember the generosity of God.
Prayer goes from grasping to giving when we remember the generosity of God.
This week we opened a new miniseries on Grace within our overarching fall series.
This week we opened a new miniseries on Grace within our overarching fall series.
Blessing. Predestined. Forgiveness. Blameless. Grace. God's Will. Adopted. Redemption. Glory. Believe. These are all words the Apostle Paul uses right out of the gate in his letter to the Ephesians. But as AMERICANS, we have a tendency to read a few things INTO these words - particularly words like predestined - and chosen. But what if we allowed Paul to define those words? And what exactly is Paul getting at in the first (lengthy) sentence in Ephesians?
Blessing. Predestined. Forgiveness. Blameless. Grace. God's Will. Adopted. Redemption. Glory. Believe. These are all words the Apostle Paul uses right out of the gate in his letter to the Ephesians. But as AMERICANS, we have a tendency to read a few things INTO these words - particularly words like predestined - and chosen. But what if we allowed Paul to define those words? And what exactly is Paul getting at in the first (lengthy) sentence in Ephesians?
Blessing. Predestined. Forgiveness. Blameless. Grace. God's Will. Adopted. Redemption. Glory. Believe. These are all words the Apostle Paul uses right out of the gate in his letter to the Ephesians. But as AMERICANS, we have a tendency to read a few things INTO these words - particularly words like predestined - and chosen. But what if we allowed Paul to define those words? And what exactly is Paul getting at in the first (lengthy) sentence in Ephesians?
The expectations, essentials and examination of a fruitful life.
Social media has become social comparison, and we do it ALL the time. You take a family vacation to see family. Your Instagram friend takes a Disney cruise and goes snorkeling. They win. You lose. THEIR life is better. You break up with your boyfriend/girlfriend, because it isn't healthy. Your Instagram friend gets engaged and announces a destination wedding. They win. You lose. THEIR life is better. You move into an apartment/house and think, "this could work." Your Instagram friend does a major home renovation. They win. You lose. THEIR life is better. In this message, Max Vanderpool unpacks the comparison game we play and what it means to be "valued" and "valuable."
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Forestburg Baptist Church
Forestburg Baptist Church
"Here as in Heaven." For more information visit : garden.church
This channel is an archive of all the sermons preached at South City Church of Little Rock.
This channel is an archive of all the sermons preached at South City Church of Little Rock.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Thanksgiving/Communion Service
Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
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Ephesians
Welcome to The Village Church. We are beautiful and broken people connected in Jesus, extending His love.
And he put all things under his feet and gave him as head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all. Ephesians 1:22-23
We exist for the praise of the glory of God’s grace in Christ Jesus. Everything we do as a church must bring glory to God in the name of Christ Jesus. We are an intergenerational church. We strive to make a seamless journey of faith from birth to old age. We are overtly trinitarian. We are always looking for the work of the Father through the Son by the power of the Holy Spirit. We value people. We present the ideal of God’s plan while embracing the reality of life.
Sealed With The Spirit Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford August 12,. 2018
Sealed With The Spirit Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford August 12,. 2018
Conformed to God's Purpose Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford August 05, 2018
Conformed to God's Purpose Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford August 05, 2018
Redeemed Through Christ's Blood Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 29, 2018
Redeemed Through Christ's Blood Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 29, 2018
Chosen By God Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 22, 2018
Chosen By God Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 22, 2018
We have been blessed by God We have been chosen by God We have been adopted into God’s family.
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God's amazing grace means we are unconditionally loved and completely accepted as His children, in Christ.