"Grace" Tagged Sermons (Page 2)
By Grace Through Faith – Pt.3
How is your walk with the Lord. Let me tell you about a time when Peter needed some correction from Paul about drifting from a message of Grace and falling into the trap of rules and works. The Gospel should effect how we live (humble, graceful an in truth) not bound to a set of rules.
By Grace Through Faith – Pt.2
We all have a testimony, a user review if you will. Paul’s testimony is all about the Grace of Jesus and how Paul’s chief purpose is to glorify HIM.
What moments in your life were “only God could do that” moments?
By Grace Through Faith – Pt.1
Grace and Peace to you from God. Have no other Gospel than that of Jesus Christ, our deliverer, our rescuer. We must recognize He is not only our savior, but also our Lord and let Him lead. Seek to please Him alone. Either our faith is in Jesus or in ourselves.
Questions God Asks – Pt.5
One could say that Peter’s relationship with Jesus was an emotional roller-coaster, moments of historically spiritual highs and lows. We often project Jesus as having a negative attitude toward our failures, but we see from His relationship with Peter that isn’t the case. Offer your whole self and be redeemed by Jesus to be used for His good.
Amazing Grace – Was Blind Now I See
We are blinded by the world, the Holy Spirit gives us a supernatural sight.
Amazing Grace – One Was Lost Now I’m Found
The more we understand about Gods grace the more we extend it to others. We are His ambassadors of extraordinary and every day grace.
Amazing Grace – That Saved a Wretch Like Me
Becoming aware of our sin is the first steps to salvation and a continual part of Christian maturity. Grace enables us to be humble and confident at the same time.
Amazing Grace – How Sweet the Sound
Why is grace so amazing? It gives life to the dead, the spiritually dead. Oh, how sweet the sound.
Turn and Receive Grace
A crippled man is healed through Peter and he tells the crowd, “You have put to death the author of life, but God has raised Him [so repent and receive His grace].” This is a metaphor for us, crippled and in need of His healing. Turn to His grace.
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