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Sermon by: Pastor Matt Spradlin Matthew 7:7-12
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Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Matthew 7:1-6 Jesus says we are to judge not. Jesus is not forbidding making moral or spiritual judgments. In fact, the whole Sermon on the Mount is Jesus making moral and spiritual judgments. What Jesus is saying is we are not to have a critical spirit that delights in focusing on the faults of others. He is not saying do not exercise discernment. He is saying do not set yourself up as if you are the Judge of others because that role belongs to God and God alone. Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin 1 Samuel 1: 8-28 Faith seeks the Lord in our sorrow. Hannah’s home was bad, but her pain led her to fellowship with God. She was heartbroken, but she brought her burden to the Lord. If you have pain in your heart, learn to take it to the Lord and lay it at His feet. 1 Peter 5:7 says “Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” God is not burdened by our burdens. God says give them to Me because you are not strong enough to bear them, but I am. Sermon by: Pastor Matt Spradlin 1 Corinthians 16:13-24 Everything begins with who God is, and God is most clearly revealed in the gospel of Jesus. The Corinthians had allowed the thinking of the world to infiltrate their thinking, and it began to denigrate their love and unity. Paul writes to them to view everything through the lens of the gospel. The idea is gospel wisdom produces godly love, moral living, and true Christlike community. |
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