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Bought With a Price

There are some very important lessons to be learned from the story of Israel’s slavery and eventual rescue. As we head into the Passover/Unleavened Bread season, let’s review some of the points we can learn from being reminded of these historical events.

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Salvation

People often ask, "Are you saved?" There is more to the topic of salvation than might first meet the eye. The Bible speaks of aspects that are past, others that are currently happening as well as an aspect that is yet future.

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Always Looking for Something New

We compare spiritual "conservatism" and "liberalism."

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Crucifixion

History tells us about various methods of crucifixion in the Roman Empire. We can be grateful Jesus was willing to endure that for our forgiveness.

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What Is God’s Work Today?

Through the years we have heard a great deal about "God's Work" and how important it is to have one's heart in that work. What exactly is God's work? Has that work changed over the years? How do you know if your heart is in the "Work...

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Commitment

In this message we will discuss two competing mindsets that were on display in the days leading up to Passover, as recorded in the Gospels. We will compare the mindset of self-interest with the mindset of self-sacrifice.

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Mercy and Justice

Humans often seem to struggle with balancing mercy and justice. God, however, has the perfect balance. As we draw closer to Passover, let's explore some of the things He shares with us about those topics and how to obtain His mercy.

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Effective Repentance

In 2 Corinthians 7:11, Paul list seven fruits of repentance. In this sermon we will examine what real repentance is.

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When You’re All Alone

From time to time God may place in a situation in which only we can make a decision before Him. He does this to find out what is in our hearts. How do we react to those lonely decisions?

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A Study of Church History

In Matthew 16:18, Jesus Christ promises that the Church would never die. The Sabbath is a sign of God's people and can be used to trace the story of the Church over the past almost 2000 years. This sermon takes a look at the Sabbath keepers who came from southern France...

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