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Why There Must Be Resurrection

Have you ever heard someone say, “Jesus died for our sins”? Perhaps you were that someone who said those words when you were a little boy or girl in children’s Sunday school. Maybe you still say it today as an adult. Was it wrong to say, “Jesus died for our sins”? Is it wrong to say that? Absolutely not. How do I know? 1 Corinthians 15:3 For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that…

Sin

You may think you have the best dog, but you’d be wrong.  Klaus Von Heim, the feisty wiener dog we had when I was growing up, was the best tail-wagger ever.  We acquired him from a family who had a growing pack of pooches and was willing to re-home one.  Klaus, being the smallest of the lot, had learned to hold his own in all circumstances.  He was a scrappy little rascal.  You could almost imagine him standing on a…

Discipline in the Church

Today, I am going to talk about something no one likes to talk about: Discipline. No one likes to receive discipline or to give discipline. We don’t even like to talk about it. What’s even worse than discipline is church discipline. It is very sensitive, and demands wisdom and prayer. But it is also very necessary because God takes sin seriously. Matthew 18 lays out the steps as good as anywhere in the Bible, how to discipline an individual within…

The Shattering of Our Nobility

There is nobility in being human. That’s what we studied this past weekend. That’s also what we feel deep down inside.  Well, if that’s true, then what happened? Why does it all feel so dysfunctional, chaotic, and even deeply wrong? Because we have “shattered the image” that we were created to be. Homework Here is your homework assignment as we prepare for this weekend. Read ahead As you prepare for this coming Sunday morning, read these passages: Genesis 3 &…