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Caleb Froedge, Columbia, MO
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April 30, 2016
There is a cycle of sin (temptation, wrong desires, wrong choices, sin full grown, death). What is our part in breaking the cycle of sin? 4 points for breaking the cycle of sin.
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John Pentlin, Columbia, MO
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April 29, 2016
To be in God's kingdom, we must pursue purity and righteousness (a pure and righteous heart). We must reject anything not praiseworthy and of virtue, purifying ourselves as He is pure though faith in God's promises each day of our lives.
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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April 29, 2016
The leaven goes out. We strive to overcome the symbol of leaven which is sin. But the meaning of the Days of Unleavened Bread is to have sincerity and truth. We overcome evil only with good. We overcome the leaven of malice and wickedness only with sincerity and truth.
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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April 23, 2016
The story of Israel coming out of Egypt is telling. We don’t keep the Days of UB because we are literally coming out of Egypt. So why do we? And what is the old leaven Israel failed to rid themselves of that we must also be aware of?
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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April 16, 2016
We are told in 1 Corinthians 11 that we are guilty of the blood of Christ if we take the Passover in an unworthy manner. Since the wine is the New Covenant in Christ’s blood (v. 25), how are we guilty of the blood of the New Covenant?
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Caleb Froedge, Columbia, MO
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April 9, 2016
Jesus Christ emptied Himself of all of the glory that He had. He emptied Himself of all His privileges. How does the bible describe the glory of Christ before He completely humbled himself? How should this knowledge shape our attitude and actions as we prepare for the...
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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April 2, 2016
Participating in the Passover involves foot washing, eating unleavened bread and drinking wine. It’s important to determine if we are in a humble attitude, willing to suffer for righteousness sake, as Christ gave us an example to do.
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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March 26, 2016
God tells us we are to examine ourselves before taking the Passover. Critical to taking the Passover is understanding that when we eat the bread, we are confessing that we are many but we are united in one. Are we concerned with the worldwide body of Christ?
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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March 19, 2016
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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March 5, 2016
As Passover approaches we are reminded that we are to examine ourselves. Our Father and His Son in Heaven are united. This sermon presents five sources that cause division.
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