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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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How should Christians seek to be faithful and generous with our money? What does money tell us about the proper order of our affections as followers of Jesus? We continue for the second week to look at 1 Timothy 6. 1 Timothy 6:17-19 Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Chris…
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How should Christians seek to be faithful and generous with our money? What does money tell us about the proper order of our affections as followers of Jesus? We pause our series in 1 Peter to look at 1 Timothy for the next two weeks. 1 Timothy 6:2-10 Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord…
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Scripture is filled with calls to remember because humans are so quick to forget. In ancient Israel, the people of God would build Ebenezer (rocks stacked as a memorial) as physical, visible reminders that, ’Till now the Lord has helped us (1 Samuel 7:12).’ So we too look back over the past ten years seeing reminders of the Lord’s help, faithfulnes…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We continue our serie…
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The Apostle Peter wrote the letter we call 1 Peter while persecution against Christians was simmering in and around ancient Rome. He wanted his readers to be prepared for hard things to come, and he sought to prepare them by reminding them of their identity as the chosen people of God, living as exiles in a world of suffering. We begin our series i…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James, concludes our series by looking at 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Christian hope allows room for grief (v. 13) Christian hope is grounded in the death and resurrection of Jesus (v. 14) Christian hope transcended life and death (v. 15) Christian hope…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James, continues our series by looking at 1 Timothy 3:1-13. I am writing these things to you so that…you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, a pillar and buttress of the truth. 1 Timothy 3:…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James, continues our series by looking at Matthew 28:16-20, and Matthew 26:26-29. Matthew 28:16-20 God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on …
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James, continues our series looking at Ephesians 2:19-22. Life Group discussion questions: lifechurchnc.com/thiswebelieve Life Church exists to glorify God by making disciples who treasure Christ, grow together, and live on mission. Salisbury, NC Fol…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James, continues our series looking at Ephesians 1:3-14. “[Union with Christ is] the central truth of the whole doctrine of salvation.” - John Murray Life Group discussion questions: lifechurchnc.com/thiswebelieve Life Church exists to glorify God by…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. One of our elders, Randy Meeks, continues our series looking at Romans 5:12-21. “Sin is any lack of conformity to the moral law of God. Original sin is the state of all human beings at birth, and includes their sin nature, which is the root of all actual si…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James continues our series looking at Genesis 1:26-28. “Bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the end of the earth, everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made.” Isaiah 43:6-7 You make known to me th…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James continues our series looking at John 16:4-15. "I needed God in a personal way – not as an object of my study, but as friend, guide, comforter. I needed an existential experience of the Holy One…I found the Scriptures to be helpful – even author…
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Celebrating Resurrection Sunday at Life Church as we open God's Word to Hebrews 2:14-18. Life Group Discussion Questions: lifechurchnc.com/sermons Life Church exists to glorify God by making disciples who treasure Christ, grow together, and live on mission. Salisbury, NC Follow us online: lifechurchnc.com Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James continues our series looking at Galatians 4:4-7. “You sum up the whole of New Testament religion if you describe it as the knowledge of God as one’s holy Father. If you want to judge how well a person understands Christianity, find out how much…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor Matt continues our series looking at John 17:24. What was God doing before the Creation of the world? The Creator God is first a loving Father The Triune God makes us in His Image The Triune God is at work in salvation A triune God means my relations…
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A 12-week sermon series from the Bible as we preach through our proposed statement of faith. Pastor James begins week one looking at 2 Peter 1:16-21. “It will shine still brighter when night is about you. May it be a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out.” Communion Reflection Questions On what areas of my life have I failed to …
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*Due to audio issues with this week's recording, the sermon transcript is available online here. Pastor James concludes our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 15:40-16:8. “Truly this man was the Son of God.” - Mark 15:39 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. - Mark 1:1 And he began to teach them that the Son …
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We paused our sermon series in the gospel of Mark. Mark Etheridge, our Student Ministry Director shares God's Word with us from Nehemiah 8. Life Church exists to glorify God by making disciples who treasure Christ, grow together, and live on mission. Salisbury, NC Follow us online: lifechurchnc.com Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter…
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Pastor Matt continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 15:1-39. The Death of Jesus from a Human Perspective: A Miscarriage of Justice in a Chaotic Atmosphere (Mark 15:1-15) The Death of Jesus from a Divine Reality: God’s Plan in a Controlled Atmosphere (Acts 2:22-33) Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him th…
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Pastor Matt continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 14:10-25. Life Church exists to glorify God by making disciples who treasure Christ, grow together, and live on mission. Salisbury, NC Follow us online: lifechurchnc.com Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter저자 Life Church Salisbury
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We begin the new returning to our sermon series in the gospel of Mark: Behold the Servant King. Pastor preaches through Mark 13:1-37. “The temple complex covered about thirty-five acres. The sanctuary stood one hundred and fifty feet high, as did the temple wall. The columns that held up the portico were so massive that three large men could barely…
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Pastor Matt concludes our Advent and Christmas Series 'Unexpected Grace' looking at the life of Mary from Luke 1:36-56. Life Church exists to glorify God by making disciples who treasure Christ, grow together, and live on mission. Salisbury, NC Follow us online: lifechurchnc.com Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter…
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Pastor James continues our Advent sermon series looking at the wife of Uriah from 2 Samuel 11:1-27. Life Church exists to glorify God by making disciples who treasure Christ, grow together, and live on mission. Salisbury, NC Follow us online: lifechurchnc.com Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter저자 Life Church Salisbury
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Pastor James continues our Advent sermon series looking at the story of Ruth. The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. Matthew 1:1 “It is as though God intended this genealogy to say, ‘Oh, Christ is the kind of person who is not ashamed of sinners—in fact he even puts them in his family tree.’” - Martin Luthe…
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Pastor James continues our Advent sermon series, Unexpected Grace, looking at the story of Rahab from Joshua 2:1-24. But to the two men who had spied out the land, Joshua said, “Go into the prostitute’s house and bring out from there the woman and all who belong to her, as you swore to her.” So the young men who had been spies went in and brought o…
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Unexpected Grace - our Advent sermon series - will follow the women in the genealogy of Jesus. Pastor Matt begins this series by looking at Genesis 38:1-30. Abraham is the father of Isaac Isaac is the father of Esau and Jacob Jacob marries Leah and Rachel Judah is one of twelve sons of Jacob Judah has three sons Er marries Tamar Onan Shelah Tamar h…
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Matt Evans continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 12:35-44. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found…
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Pastor Matt continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 12:28-34. “God is never satisfied with anything less than the devotion of our whole life for the whole duration of our lives.” - Sinclair Ferguson Loving God with our whole being includes: Obedience to His Word (Deut 6:2) Teaching His Word to others (Deut 6:7-9) Displayin…
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Pastor James continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 12:18-27. “He who does not prepare for death is more than an ordinary fool. He is a madman.” - Charles Spurgeon “The best moment of a Christian’s life is his last one, because it is the one that is nearest heaven.” - Charles Spurgeon “Death is the funeral of all our sorr…
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Pastor James continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 12:13-17. Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Romans 13:1 I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for k…
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Pastor Matt continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 11:12-25. Old Testament Passages on Fig Trees and God’s Judgment: Isaiah 34:1-4 Jeremiah 29:15-19 Hosea 2:10-12 Joel 1:1-12 Micah 7:1-7 And the foreigners who join themselves to the LORD, to minister to him, to love the name of the LORD, and to be his servants, everyone w…
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Pastor James continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark looking at Mark 11:1-11. “See, we are going up to Jerusalem, and the Son of Man will be delivered over to the chief priests and the scribes, and they will condemn him to death and deliver him over to the Gentiles. And they will mock him and spit on him, and log him and kill him. And aft…
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