Afleveringen
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What do we know about lamenting? In a culture that’s geared toward giving you a “feel good” church experience, how do Christian people ever learn to lament?
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According to The Concise Oxford English Dictionary, the most common use of the name “Jesus,” is as a vulgarity. Secondly, it is an exclamation expressing surprise, impatience, etc. The name of Jesus can also be used to refer to the founder of Christianity. Pastor Colin talks about God’s answer to this.
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The first commandment says, “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God.” If this was just about swearing, it might make us wonder why God would include it in the Ten Commandments. Pastor Colin talks about what it means and why it’s so important.
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If you’re saying to yourself: “The second commandment is a breeze for me—I don’t own any totem poles”—remember, idolatry isn’t limited to worshiping statues. Pastor Colin talks about the many different disguises idolatry can wear.
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Many people say that they find icons or beads or images of Jesus helpful in their prayer life and in worship. But these aids always have the effect of obscuring as much as they reveal about Jesus.
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How does God reach out to us? If He wanted to, He could reach out to us in power like a dictator. After all, God has more power at His disposal than a million nuclear bombs. But He chooses not to do that. God reaches out to us in love. Pastor Colin talks about what difference that makes.
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When the Lord is your shepherd, His love welcomes you. Pastor Colin talks about what it will be like when the Good Shepherd welcomes His people into the immediate presence of the Lord.
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In the first commandment, God says You shall have no other gods before me. Why? Why should you let God be God in your life? Pastor Colin talks about why we should obey God’s commands at all.
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Are the Ten Commandments relevant for Christians today? There are easier ways to live, so if we’re going to engage in the struggle to live this kind of life, we need to be certain that this is what God is calling us to.
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Millions are dying with Christ. You have all eternity to enjoy your resurrection body. Pastor Colin asks the question: Are you doing all you can to serve Christ now?
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What happens to believers when Christ returns? Pastor Colin talks about two answers: one for those who have died, and one for those who are still alive.
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It is natural for us to live with the sneaking suspicion that our bodies in the resurrection will somehow be less than they are now. Nothing could be further from the truth. Pastor Colin explains why, using the Apostle Paul’s four-fold description of the resurrection body.
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When the Lord is your shepherd, His love surrounds you. Pastor Colin talks about the love of the Good Shepherd that pursues and welcomes.
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Some skeptics in the early church were asking: How are the dead raised? And what kind of body will they have? Pastor Colin explores the Apostle Paul’s answers to these questions.
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How different would Christianity be without the resurrection and heaven? Pastor Colin explains the problem with a faith that is “for this life only.”
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What difference does the resurrection make to Christianity? Pastor Colin explores Paul’s answer to this question in the early church.
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There is hope in Jesus because of the grace He brings. Pastor Colin talks about how grace changes your past and your present.
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Pastor Colin talks about five things the Bible says about our sin.
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God has new strength, new purpose, and new joy for you. Pastor Colin talks about how it can become yours.
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We are looking at one of the most beautiful stories in the Bible—the story of Ruth. Pastor Colin talks about how Jesus brings blessing to our lives.
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