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Bible Studies from Calvary Chapel El Monte. May the Lord richly bless you as you study His Word!
“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.” -Colossians 3:23-24 ESV
Northside Missionary Church
Northside Missionary Church
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church
In times like these, will you do whatever it takes?
In times like these, will you do whatever it takes?
In times like these, will you do whatever it takes?
In times like these, will you do whatever it takes?
Living for Christ in the workplace
Living for Christ in the workplace
True worship is bringing pleasure to God, and God intended for your worship to be everywhere...not just on Sunday mornings! Learn the true meaning of work as worship.
Background to slavery in the Roman Empire and Old Testament Israel Obey Your Masters, Because Jesus is the One You Fear (3:22) Work Wholeheartedly, Knowing Jesus will Reward You (3:23-24a) Serve Christ, Because He will Be Your Judge (3:24b-25) Show Justice and Fairness, Knowing Jesus is Your Master (4:1)
Background to slavery in the Roman Empire and Old Testament Israel Obey Your Masters, Because Jesus is the One You Fear (3:22) Work Wholeheartedly, Knowing Jesus will Reward You (3:23-24a) Serve Christ, Because He will Be Your Judge (3:24b-25) Show Justice and Fairness, Knowing Jesus is Your Master (4:1)
Is it really possible to “whistle while you work?” Biblical principles say yes!
Do you see your work as an opportunity to glorify God?
These studies are from our current series, both Wednesday evening and Sunday mornings.
One of the chief complaints that people tend to lay against Christians is that we simply nit-pick from Scripture the things to which we adhere. Homosexuality? No, the bible denies it as a valid way of life for a child of God. But, they ask, “What of slavery? It is rampant in Scriptures, never forbid, and yet Christians today are directly (and rightly) against it? How is this not like homosexuality?” What shall we do with this argument? What help does Paul provide to us in thinking through the difficult issue of slavery and the Christian’s righteousness is an unrighteous world?