October 26th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Leave your comment | Email this to a friend Email this to a friend

Our Redeemer Lives!

This entry is part 29 of 62 in the series The Gospel

October 26, 2008 Taken From: Psalm 116:15; Job 19:25 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel Death clarifies the startling brevity of life. Where are the breaths we took unheeding, the blessings taken for granted? Praise the giver of life by living the life you’re given, successions of light and shadow moving against the unseen day. Live

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October 19th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Sorry, but comments are closed | Email this to a friend Email this to a friend

The Faithfulness of God

This entry is part 28 of 62 in the series The Gospel

October 19, 2008 Taken From: Romans 3:1-8 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel Salvation without money, without price a story we might read and not know hold in uncertainty his unfathomed purpose When we have begun to believe the grip of doubt tightens questions walk beside all that is said waiting their turn to speak Summoned

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October 12th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Leave your comment | Email this to a friend Email this to a friend

The Oracles of God

This entry is part 27 of 62 in the series The Gospel

October 12, 2008 Taken From: Romans 3:1-2 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel Words heavy with the holy grip the attention a language being itself a tongue akin to light the oracles of God Words make his being known to strangers and pilgrims words of life eaten in common sweet and bitter Learning to live without

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October 5th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Leave your comment | Email this to a friend Email this to a friend

Beware the Leaven

This entry is part 26 of 62 in the series The Gospel

October 5, 2008 Taken From: Romans 2:17-29 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel Beware the leaven of hypocrisy that accumulates in an unexamined life; theoretical argument, a confidence falsely held that thinks you’re on wonderful terms with yourself. You must take heed, you who confess the faith, lest while you declare his words you fail to

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Words of Wisdom

“Do not think less of what God has done, but think more of what He is doing.”