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Moundsville Baptist Church
God's people are to live with conviction unto the Lord while honoring the convictions of others
The speed and anxiety of our lives often means that we don’t slow down to spend meaningful time with God. Reading the scriptures can seem like just another task, or simply more information to process. But God promises that in his word we might find peace,
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
Very early in the act of creation, God’s organization of chaos was seen. Light and darkness separate, as do the heavens and the waters and the land. Yet, God also brings some things together, as he does when Adam and Eve, although separate, are united as one. Today, Paul reminds us that what God has brought together we ought not separate, causing division or disruption to the people of God over our own opinions. Let us hear Paul’s wise advice for how we out accomplish this in the Spirit of God.
Have you seen a relationship torn apart in the last year? Struggled to not be judgmental of someone who you disagree with on some issue? How do we stay united when we see things differently? In this message, Pastor Scott Savage opens up the first part of a two-part message on Romans 14. His Big Idea - It’s easy to turn your personal convictions into interpersonal contempt - will challenge you to think about your relationships and your conflicts differently.
Living Way Community Church
New Hope Wesleyan Church
These are polarizing times. There is no shortage of opinions in the midst of an election year, COVID, race reconciliation, and schooling choices. So, how do we hold together when the world is pulling apart? Pastor Chris Kipp, finishes the Stronger series talking about Stronger Unity from Romans 14:1-12 and the apostle Paul's surprising instructions to a church that was in jeopardy of being pulled apart. This recording is taken from the Renaissance Livestream that aired on August 23rd, 2020. Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas www.ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
These are polarizing times. There is no shortage of opinions in the midst of an election year, COVID, race reconciliation, and schooling choices. So, how do we hold together when the world is pulling apart? Pastor Chris Kipp, finishes the Stronger series talking about Stronger Unity from Romans 14:1-12 and the apostle Paul's surprising instructions to a church that was in jeopardy of being pulled apart. This recording is taken from the Renaissance Livestream that aired on August 23rd, 2020. Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas www.ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
Bishop Hannington
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
How can Christians with various beliefs and backgrounds do life together? Part 1.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Paul warns us about judging our brothers and sisters in Christ over trivial matters of personal conscience.
Paul warns us about judging our brothers and sisters in Christ over trivial matters of personal conscience.
Romans 14:1-12 Pastor Dan Work
Connecting People to God in Christ
We do not all see things the same way. Some practice certain practices which others believe to be inappropriate or wrong. So how do we get along when we’re all living under the same faith roof, so to speak?
As believers and followers of Christ, we are to welcome one another in love.
Here are some words of the Apostle Paul: “Submit to one another out of reverence to Christ…consider others better than yourselves. Each of us will give an account of himself to God. Therefore, let us stop passing judgment on one another. Instead make up your mind not to put a stumbling block or obstacle in your brother’s way." These are lofty words, but this is how we are supposed to live.
Here are some words of the Apostle Paul: “Submit to one another out of reverence to Christ…consider others better than yourselves. Each of us will give an account of himself to God. Therefore, let us stop passing judgment on one another. Instead make up your mind not to put a stumbling block or obstacle in your brother’s way." These are lofty words, but this is how we are supposed to live.
Walk In Love #3 - Love Allows for Differences
Walk In Love #3 - Love Allows for Differences
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Paul had thought God was a righteous Judge, but he realized that God looked like Jesus, and Jesus had never condemned anyone but the people who were the self-righteous judges.
Gunnar Ingi kennir út frá Rómverjabréfi 14:1-12 á sunnudagssamkomu hjá Loftstofunni 25.05.2014.
Phillip Wells looks at our acceptance of fellow Christians.
It is hard to remember we belong to God when we're arguing over vegetables.
It is hard to remember we belong to God when we're arguing over vegetables.
07/19/2009 | Freedom Unleashed | Part 3- These messages focus on the empowering freedom experienced in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As we study Romans 13 and 14 we celebrate the privilege of confidently serving God in a confusing world.
07/19/2009 | Freedom Unleashed | Part 3- These messages focus on the empowering freedom experienced in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As we study Romans 13 and 14 we celebrate the privilege of confidently serving God in a confusing world.
07/19/2009 | Freedom Unleashed | Part 3- These messages focus on the empowering freedom experienced in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As we study Romans 13 and 14 we celebrate the privilege of confidently serving God in a confusing world.
07/19/2009 | Freedom Unleashed | Part 3- These messages focus on the empowering freedom experienced in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As we study Romans 13 and 14 we celebrate the privilege of confidently serving God in a confusing world.
07/19/2009 | Freedom Unleashed | Part 3- These messages focus on the empowering freedom experienced in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As we study Romans 13 and 14 we celebrate the privilege of confidently serving God in a confusing world.
07/19/2009 | Freedom Unleashed | Part 3- These messages focus on the empowering freedom experienced in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As we study Romans 13 and 14 we celebrate the privilege of confidently serving God in a confusing world.