Listen for these questions and answers shared in “Are You Condemning or Forgiving Yourself?”, below in the 1-part Video , or the one-part MP3 Audio Sermon.
Scriptures below from the church bulletin used in the Sermon:
Psalm 65:1-8, 1 Kings 8:33-40, Ephesians 1:3-10, Matthew 9:1-8
Scripture Memory Verse:
Your sins are forgiven you. Go in peace. Your faith has saved you. Luke 7:48,50
Keywords and Questions addressed:
Self condemnation and misery, forgiving yourself , freedom , peace and joy ,
Questions asked:
Is all guilt bad? Should we never feel guilty?
What is the purpose? What is good guilt?
Does God indeed forgive our sins every time we come to Him by repentance?
When God forgives us, how far does He remove our sins from us? How greatly forgive?
Why does feeling of guilt go away when God forgive us?
What then should be result in your life, in your relationship with God?
Why then do so many Christians still live with guilt, if God’s forgiven them in Christ? Why not happy?
How can we overcome guilt and live joyfully free in Christ?
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Length: 29:48 mins.
WMIE Radio – Christ Lutheran Church, Cape Canaveral on Mondays from 12:30 – 1:00
This Sermon originally was called “The Prodigal Son’s Elder Brother – Do You Receive Sinners & Eat with Them?“, and was first shared on January 21, 2018 here.
Listen for these questions and answers for“The Prodigal Son’s Elder Brother – Do You Receive Sinners & Eat with Them?”, below in the 1-part Video , or the one-part MP3 Audio Sermon.
Scriptures below from the church bulletin used in the Sermon: (coming soon)
When a Sermon is preached to a congregation, Why do some people love the message, and then why is another person or group angry at the message preached? And, What is the difference between these people?
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Length: 26:24 mins.
WMIE Radio – Christ Lutheran Church, Cape Canaveral on Mondays from 12:30 – 1:00
This Sermon originally was called “The Parable of The Four Soils“, and was first shared on December 10, 2017 here.