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Monthly Archives: December 2011
12/24/2011 “Hope Is In The Son [John 5]” – Pastor Shane Idleman
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12/24/2011 – “Christmas—The Tree, The Cost, and The Cross”
“She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21).
There is a significant shift in the church today to avoid controversial truths, such as sin. God’s Word says to confront, confess, and turn from sin, whereas many encourage us to ignore, overlook, and continue in them. Silence about sin minimizes the cross, making it less offensive. The cross only makes sense in light of the consequences of sin. “To convince the world of the truth of Christianity, it must first be convinced of sin. It is only sin that renders Christ intelligible” (Andrew Murray; 1794-1866).
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12/17/2011 “Sin, Sabbath,Salvation & Judgment” – Pastor Shane Idleman
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“Sin, Sabbath,Salvation & Judgment” – Pastor Shane Idleman – 12/17/2011
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12/17/2011 “Do You Really Want To Change?”
“I’ve had enough! I’m filing for divorce! You will never change,” yelled the angry wife as the door slammed behind her. Sadly, this scenario happens all too often. Change is difficult, but we risk endless difficulties, and often, tragedies if we don’t change. Change requires self-examination, grace, responsibility, humility, discipline, and obedience…character qualities that run counter-cultural. Continue reading
