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    1 corinthians 6:19-6:20

    Explore " 1 corinthians 6:19-6:20" with insightful episodes like ""Faith Restoration" - Ezra 3-6 & Haggai 1 - Audio", "Serving with Gratitude - Video", "Serving with Gratitude - PDF", "Serving with Gratitude - Audio" and "Gender - PDF" from podcasts like ""Caring Community Church", "Church in the Valley Alhambra", "Church in the Valley Alhambra", "Church in the Valley Alhambra" and "Arise Church Denver"" and more!

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    Gender - PDF

    Gender - PDF
    In this sermon, Pastor Matt delves into the delicate topic of gender identity from a perspective rooted in love and understanding. Beginning with powerful personal narratives, he highlights the struggles faced by individuals questioning their gender identity while emphasizing the importance of acceptance and empathy within the church community. With a foundation in biblical teachings, the sermon explores the distinction between sex and gender, emphasizing God's intention in creating individuals as male and female. Pastor Matt encourages listeners to appreciate the diverse qualities designed by God while dispelling stereotypes and societal expectations.

    Gender - Audio

    Gender - Audio
    In this sermon, Pastor Matt delves into the delicate topic of gender identity from a perspective rooted in love and understanding. Beginning with powerful personal narratives, he highlights the struggles faced by individuals questioning their gender identity while emphasizing the importance of acceptance and empathy within the church community. With a foundation in biblical teachings, the sermon explores the distinction between sex and gender, emphasizing God's intention in creating individuals as male and female. Pastor Matt encourages listeners to appreciate the diverse qualities designed by God while dispelling stereotypes and societal expectations.

    The Temple of God - Audio

    The Temple of God - Audio
    When we hear the phrase “The Temple of God'', we often think about a church. It invokes visions of perhaps an ancient structure. But the temple of God is not necessarily a building. In biblical times, David was passionate about building a temple for God. He did not want this for himself or to increase his legacy. He wanted to build it for God. David spent years preparing and storing up the best materials needed to build the dwelling place for God. He desired above all to please God. After Jesus died on the cross, things changed. Now, through the infilling of the Holy Ghost, God dwells in us. We are intended to be the temple of God. We must do our best to prepare our bodies and hearts to be the dwelling place of God. Like David, we must plan and use the best materials to make our bodies a place that God wants to dwell. To do that, we must honor God with our lives and be holy. Holy means set apart. But holiness is more than rules and being set apart from the world. To be holy, a person must choose to be consecrated unto God. Simply being away from the world is not enough. When we seek God and a lifestyle of holiness, we must also pursue God. Leaving the crowd is the first part, but continuing a lifestyle of walking toward God is essential. Holiness and being set apart are about trying to be nearer to God. The separation allows us to focus on what God wants to draw closer to Him. Setting ourselves apart has a God-given purpose. To understand that, we must understand the nature of sin. Too many people look at holiness as God’s measuring stick to determine our failure. Holiness is the pursuit of God, so the closer we get to God, the further we get from sin. The bible tells us that the result of sin is death. God loves us and doesn't want sin to destroy us.

    The Temple of God - Video

    The Temple of God - Video
    When we hear the phrase “The Temple of God'', we often think about a church. It invokes visions of perhaps an ancient structure. But the temple of God is not necessarily a building. In biblical times, David was passionate about building a temple for God. He did not want this for himself or to increase his legacy. He wanted to build it for God. David spent years preparing and storing up the best materials needed to build the dwelling place for God. He desired above all to please God. After Jesus died on the cross, things changed. Now, through the infilling of the Holy Ghost, God dwells in us. We are intended to be the temple of God. We must do our best to prepare our bodies and hearts to be the dwelling place of God. Like David, we must plan and use the best materials to make our bodies a place that God wants to dwell. To do that, we must honor God with our lives and be holy. Holy means set apart. But holiness is more than rules and being set apart from the world. To be holy, a person must choose to be consecrated unto God. Simply being away from the world is not enough. When we seek God and a lifestyle of holiness, we must also pursue God. Leaving the crowd is the first part, but continuing a lifestyle of walking toward God is essential. Holiness and being set apart are about trying to be nearer to God. The separation allows us to focus on what God wants to draw closer to Him. Setting ourselves apart has a God-given purpose. To understand that, we must understand the nature of sin. Too many people look at holiness as God’s measuring stick to determine our failure. Holiness is the pursuit of God, so the closer we get to God, the further we get from sin. The bible tells us that the result of sin is death. God loves us and doesn't want sin to destroy us.
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