As Much Good as You Can
We heard on Sunday and here on the blog this week about the intersection between our “normal” work and the good works which God has called us to give
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We heard on Sunday and here on the blog this week about the intersection between our “normal” work and the good works which God has called us to give
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For many people in the world today, work is a necessary evil. They see it as something they have to do so they can pay for the stuff they
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…klēsia comes from the Greek word for “called.”
This sounds nice—we’re the called-out ones!—but most of the time, this approach isn’t a great way to determine a word’s meaning….
Passage: Psalm 67:1-7, Matthew 28:18-20 | Message By: Chris Hutchison | Series: You Are Here
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Passage: 1 Timothy 2:9-14 | Message By: Chris Hutchison | Series: Pillar of the Truth
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…But the animistic world view provided the suggestion that the brokenness of life calls for a power encounter with an inhabiting spirit. My friend came to see the deeper human…
…excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light” (1 Peter 2:9).
I hope you catch the dominant note here, the primary reason and the…
…they don’t, then they should do what they can to get married.
As I said on Sunday, I don’t believe that this idea is Biblical. Here are several reasons…
…slowly and carefully, but it will be worth it!
The Stoics with whom Paul dialogued in Athens (Acts 17:18) had argued the necessity of marriage on cosmological grounds. The…
Passage: Titus 2:3-5 | Message By: Chris Hutchison | Series: Pillar of the Truth
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…“shepherd” as “care” or “take care of,” which I really struggle with, because it slants our understanding of what shepherds were. We can too easily think of shepherds like those…
Passage: Hebrews 9:11-15, 24-28 | Message By: Chris Hutchison | Series: You Are Here
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