Tag: dealing with sin
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You Cannot Hide Anything From God
You cannot hide anything from God for He is everywhere and He sees and knows all things. So, do good and receive His blessing. But if you do evil, it will be found out.
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Episode 25 – What is Sin?
It is well recognised among Christians that the one thing that separates man from God is sin. But what is sin? Many people in the church have differing ideas of what constitutes sin and what is not. In some cases they are correct, but in other ways they are completely off-track. In this podcast we…
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Bought With A Price
(1 Corinthians 6:19-20) Two of the most important factors in the Christian life are covered in this section of scripture. It also gives us two excellent reasons why we must do as the final few words in this section tells us; “Glorify God in your body.” 19 Or do you not know that your body…
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Wages Of Sin
(Romans 6:23) There are a few scriptures in the bible that are so well known that they have moved into common usage amongst both Christians and non-Christians alike. This verse is one of those which says, For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus…
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The Gospel Message
(Romans 1:16-17) There are a few scriptures in the bible that succinctly and clearly sum up key or critical messages of the gospel of Christianity. These few verses are one of those examples and thy tell us much in a very few words. In these few words we see what the function of the gospel…
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Jealousy, the Green Eyed Monster!
(Acts 13:44-52) Jealousy! How many people have lost opportunities, friends, relationships and more because they were jealous? And how many have caused untold destruction, damage and misery because of their jealousy? Jealousy is often called the green eyed monster, and a monster it is! A destructive, powerful force within people that causes them to do…
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Dealing with Sin in the Church
(Matthew 18:15-20) There is a process for dealing with sin in the church. Church discipline is extremely important for training and maturity. Discipline in the church should not be considered as punishment. It should be done in a loving manner rather than accusing another of a fault or a sin. In this section we see…