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Four Truths about the sin of adultery.
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Matthew 5:31-32 We are to recognize that the marriage covenant is a picture of the faithfulness and grace that God offers to us in Christ.
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Matthew 5:31-32 We’re now in the part of Jesus’ sermon on the mount where he is giving illustrations of what a truly changed heart looks like.
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Matthew 5:21-26 The courts and police are telling us that anger is a leading contributor to crime – especially crimes of passion like murder, rape, assault, road rage. What if I were to tell…
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Matthew 5:17-20 Christian living is summed up in this: It has to be Radically Righteous to our core.
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Matthew 5:10-12 Over the last 15 years, Pastor Larry has had the honor to meet with believers in countries where the gospel is restricted, where believers are persecuted, harassed, tortured or killed just…
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Matthew 5:9 Today's beatitude shows us that the true Christian is a person who like Jesus, brings peace, not strife, discord or dissention.
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Matthew 5:8 Today we come face to face with what Martin Lloyd-Jones calls: one of the most magnificent and yet one of the most solemn and searching statements which can be found anywhere in Scripture.
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Matthew 5:7 Our standing in Christ, our profession of the Christian faith cannot be void of a life and heart of mercy.
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Matthew 5:6 The person who hungers and thirsts after righteousness wants to show the fruit of the Spirit in every action of his life and activity. Jesus is saying, infinitely happier are those who…
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Matthew 5:6 Continuation of the Sermon on the Mount.
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Ephesians 1:1-3 Pastor Kent takes a break from the book of Matthew for a look at the blessing we have in Christ this Thanksgiving.
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Matthew 5:4 A new look into the blessing of those who mourn.
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Matthew 5:3 Pastor Steve explains what 'poor in spirit' really means and looks like for us today.
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Matthew 5:1-2 Paster Steve begins a in depth exposition of the Sermon on the Mount. This week, and into the weeks to come, Steve explains the purpose of this most important sermon ever preached.
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