Daily Christian Living

Daily Christian Living

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This section guides you through the practical application of your faith in everyday life. Discover messages on working out your salvation with discipline and living a life dedicated to God, as explored in Romans 12 and Philippians 2. You'll find recurring threads of personal spiritual growth and commitment to service within the community. Keep exploring to understand how biblical principles shape your daily choices and impact your world.

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Work out your salvation with holy fear

In Philippians 2:12-13, the Apostle Paul encourages the church in Philippi to work out their salvation with fear and trembling. He desires for them to be a healthy, vibrant church that can do the work of God.

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We are going to read Philippians chapter 2 verse 12 & 13, and this part is very important as we are going to explore this further: "Therefore my dear friends, as you have always obeyed not only in my presence but also in Apostle Paul now in jail writes this letter to his brothers in Philippy to share the council from his heart about how they can grow as christians.

A simple life (Romans 12:1)

The sermon is focused on the importance of living a life of Godly values and character, rather than just displaying spiritual gifts or emotions. The speaker emphasizes the need for persistence, discipline, honesty, and excellence in our daily lives, which will ensure success and peace in the long run.

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Romans 12 beginning with verse 1: " .... therefore I urge you brothers in view of God’s mercy to offer your bodies as living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God. with many members and these members do not all have the same function so in Christ we who are many form one body and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts according to the grace given to us.

Ephesians 4 (Part 5)

In Ephesians 4:11-16, the Apostle Paul speaks about the different gifts of the church and how they exist to prepare God's people for works of service, bring them into the unity of faith, and guide them in the knowledge of the Son of God. Paul emphasizes the importance of doctrine while also balancing it with the spirit of Christ, which is compassionate, merciful, and loving.

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Let's go to the word of God in Ephesians, chapter 4 and I want to pick up where I left off last time, it’s verse 13 and we’re going to go on from there to verse 16. Actually I will begin at 11 so that you get a sense of verse 13 and we’re going to go on from there to verse 16. Actually I will begin at 11 so that you get a sense of the continuity of what we’re speaking about.

Mark 6:30

The passage in Mark 6:30-44 provides insight into a fulfilling life of ministry and impact. The disciples gathered around Jesus after their ministry trip to report to him and recharge their energy.

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I want to ask you to go to the Book of Mark, the Gospel according to Mark and I want to start by encouraging us all to come to church with our Bibles and you know to embarrass ourselves on the train and show our Bibles a I’ll start reading it and I can just hear it and maybe sometime we’ll also be able to project in the background so that you can have it there as well.

The best is yet to come

The first psalm in the book of Psalms talks about the importance of having an intimate relationship with God and being committed to following His word. It also emphasizes the idea that as Christians, we should expect blessings and prosperity in our lives.

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The first psalm in the book of psalms is important, it’s the one that’s put at the beginning, something special that God wants to say introducing the whole collection of psalms. “…Blessed is the man who does not walk in in the judgment nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous, for the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish…” God put this psalm on my heart this morning and as I was saying be

I Corinthians 1:20

The Christian faith is based on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, rather than just intellectual understanding or doctrine. Christianity is founded on a spiritual reality that cannot be fully explained by the mind, but must be experienced through the power of the Holy Spirit.

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Verse 20, chapter 1, First Corinthians, says: “Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Jews, the miraculous eyes, and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified. A stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to gentiles”.

Hold on tight to your faith

In this sermon, the speaker talks about how the parables of Jesus have always fascinated him. He mentions that sometimes people fail to understand the fuller meanings of these stories.

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If you have your Bibles with you I will ask that you turn to the gospel according to Mathew, chapter 13 and I’ll be reading from verses 3 to 9. So that’s Mathew 13, 3 to 9. So today I think might be a day that you’ll see your pastor all right up. Amen.

Unleashing the Joy of the Lord

The passage is about the joy of the Lord and how it's possible to be a Christian without experiencing it. Paul addresses a conflict between two women in the church and diagnoses their issue as joylessness.

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Philippians Chapter 4, starting with verse 2. As you’re searching the word you’ve noticed that Pastor Roberto is not here, and he’s not here for good reasons. in… about to cast out 16 demons from somebody up there. Whatever it is, could you all agree with me right now to bless Pastor Roberto in the name of Jesus.