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God is kind to the wicked and ungrateful
Welcome to The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service. We are so glad you could join us. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 6:27-38, “Be Merciful As Your Father Is Merciful.” Today’s message is like last week’s message—like going into a sauna. It is a shock to your system, but when it’s over you realize it is good for you. What Jesus taught us that God requires us to do is contrary to our natural responses, and so is hard. Jesus had some hard teachings. As Pastor Gary will say, this may be His hardest, so be ready to be challenged. However, this is an exciting message, and we know you will be blessed, encouraged in your walk with the Lord, and ministered to by the Holy Spirit. Be sure to download the Worship Guide before watching the sermon so you may follow along with Pastor Gary. Click “Download PDF“ and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
Welcome to The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service. We are so glad you could join us. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 6:27-38, “Be Merciful As Your Father Is Merciful.” Today’s message is like last week’s message—like going into a sauna. It is a shock to your system, but when it’s over you realize it is good for you. What Jesus taught us that God requires us to do is contrary to our natural responses, and so is hard. Jesus had some hard teachings. As Pastor Gary will say, this may be His hardest, so be ready to be challenged. However, this is an exciting message, and we know you will be blessed, encouraged in your walk with the Lord, and ministered to by the Holy Spirit. Be sure to download the Worship Guide before watching the sermon so you may follow along with Pastor Gary. Click “Download PDF“ and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
Welcome to The Oaks Community Church Sunday morning worship service. We are so glad you could join us. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 6:27-38, “Be Merciful As Your Father Is Merciful.” Today’s message is like last week’s message—like going into a sauna. It is a shock to your system, but when it’s over you realize it is good for you. What Jesus taught us that God requires us to do is contrary to our natural responses, and so is hard. Jesus had some hard teachings. As Pastor Gary will say, this may be His hardest, so be ready to be challenged. However, this is an exciting message, and we know you will be blessed, encouraged in your walk with the Lord, and ministered to by the Holy Spirit. Be sure to download the Worship Guide before watching the sermon so you may follow along with Pastor Gary. Click “Download PDF“ and it will open in a new window where you may print it or save it to your computer.
Storyline Christian Community
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St Columba @ Botany
Measure for measure Luke 6:27-38 Rev Keith Morrison
Welcome to Christ Community Church of Wilmington NC. We are committed to teaching the Bible, transforming lives, and touching our world.
Jesus’ entire philosophy of life was based on love. Listening means we’re open to change. Our only hope is the love of Jesus Christ
Jesus’ entire philosophy of life was based on love. Listening means we’re open to change. Our only hope is the love of Jesus Christ
Jesus’ entire philosophy of life was based on love. Listening means we’re open to change. Our only hope is the love of Jesus Christ
Jesus’ entire philosophy of life was based on love. Listening means we’re open to change. Our only hope is the love of Jesus Christ
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Exploring Forgiveness
You've probably heard that Christians are supposed to be loving before, but what does it look like to actually love the people in your life? Who are the people you should love, and what benefit is it to you? Turns out, loving others might just improve your life more than you could imagine.
Asbury United Methodist Church
This podcast includes daily prayer, reflections and sermons from Central Presbyterian Church leadership and special guests. We are part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Louisville, KY.
Exploring Forgiveness
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Northside Missionary Church
Northside Missionary Church
PM Sermon
Jesus calls us to respond to our enemies in a radical way. He calls us to follow Him by loving our enemies. This challenge is a higher love, and what it looks like to be His disciple.
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.
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Jesus not only commanded us to love one another, but to love our enemies and do good to those who hate us. Who are those people and how can we obey this command?
Pastor Phil continues our series on the Lord's Prayer
Pastor Neil speaks on what Jesus meant when He said to "turn the other cheek". How does that apply today and how do we live that out practically in our lives.
Pastor Neil speaks on what Jesus meant when He said to "turn the other cheek". How does that apply today and how do we live that out practically in our lives.
Pastor Neil answers some common questions about the nature of our enemies, how Jesus's teaching in Matthew 18:15 and Mark 11:25 on forgiveness and resolving conflict relate to His words in Luke 6, and whether a policy of avoiding or ignoring our enemies comports with Luke 6. But this sermon is cut short to address another pertinent matter to the people of Coast Bible Church, in which Pastor Neil addresses the relevance of Luke 17:7-10 to the present malaise among Christians in the church.
Pastor Neil answers some common questions about the nature of our enemies, how Jesus's teaching in Matthew 18:15 and Mark 11:25 on forgiveness and resolving conflict relate to His words in Luke 6, and whether a policy of avoiding or ignoring our enemies comports with Luke 6. But this sermon is cut short to address another pertinent matter to the people of Coast Bible Church, in which Pastor Neil addresses the relevance of Luke 17:7-10 to the present malaise among Christians in the church.
When we have enemies Jesus would have us love them. How should we show them love? Jesus explains how with teachings that are radically different from what the world thinks.
When we have enemies Jesus would have us love them. How should we show them love? Jesus explains how with teachings that are radically different from what the world thinks.
I'll Do Something to My Enemies!