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The Greeting - by Michael Phillips
| | The Book of Ephesians - Sermon 1 of 14 |  |
36 Minutes 46 Seconds |
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Today, with God's blessing, we'll start up a new series of sermons, this one through Ephesians. I chose this book, in part, because it is my favorite Epistle of Paul, but mostly because of what it's about. What is it about? It's about the unity of God's People, which is God's gift to give and our ... More >>>
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Unconditional Election - by Michael Phillips
| | Five Points of Calvinism - Sermon 5 of 9 |  |
34 Minutes 14 Seconds |
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Today, with God's leave, we will continue our study of The Five Points of Calvinism. If you can spell 'tulip', you can remember the five points, which are, Total Depravity Unconditional Election Limited Atonement Irresistible Grace Perseverance of the Saint Last week we looked at Total Depravity ... More >>>
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Gilbert Garger Memorial Service - by Michael Phillips
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24 Minutes 15 Seconds |
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If you ask me what I came to do in this world, I will answer, 'I am here to live out loud'. This is the best-known quote from the French novelist and critic, Emile Zola. Whether our beloved brother knew the line or not, I cannot say. But I can say, 'he lived by it'. Other men are willing to live ... More >>>
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Unconditional Election - by Michael Phillips
| | Evangelism and the Five Points of Calvinism - Sermon 2 of 5 | | No Audio - Sermon Notes | |
This afternoon, I hope to continue our study of "Evangelism and the Five Points of Calvinism". To most believers, the two fit together like hand and shoe. We laugh. But the laughter is nervous, isn't it? We must admit that Reformed Churches, for the most part, don't emphasize soul-winning. ... More >>>
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Enjoy Your Life, Part 2 - by Michael Phillips
| | Enjoy Your Life - Sermon 2 of 2 |  |
32 Minutes 47 Seconds |
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In my last sermon, I urged you to enjoy your life. You ought to do this, in the first place, because God tells you to Eat your bread with joy, Drink your wine with a merry heart, Let your garments always be white, Let your head lack no oil, Live joyfully with the wife whom you love, Whatever your ... More >>>
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Praise God! - by Michael Phillips
| | The Book of Ephesians - Sermon 2 of 14 |  |
33 Minutes 59 Seconds |
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Today, with God's blessing, we'll get back to the study we began a few weeks on the Book of Ephesians. I chose this book, in part, for personal reasons it's the Epistle of Paul I know best and love the most. But, chiefly, I chose it because of what it's about. Like other New Testament Letters, it ... More >>>
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Thanksgiving and Prayer - by Michael Phillips
| | The Book of Ephesians - Sermon 3 of 14 |  |
35 Minutes 38 Seconds |
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Today, with God's blessing, we come to part three in our study of Ephesians, a Letter written by the Apostle Paul, to promote the unity of the church both on Sundays (when we're together), and on the other six days of the week (when we're not). This togetherness Paul says is not of our own making. ... More >>>
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What We Were; What We Are - by Michael Phillips
| | The Book of Ephesians - Sermon 4 of 14 |  |
31 Minutes 19 Seconds |
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Last week, near the end of the sermon, I told you every problem between Christians can be solved or lived with. This means, no Christian marriage should end in divorce, no believing family should break up, and no church should be divided. This is how it ought to be, but let's face it, it is not the ... More >>>
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Perseverance and Assurance, Chapter 2 - by Mike McCullough
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43 Minutes 38 Seconds |
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Description: In all of the terms used in Holy Scripture to describe the holy work of God have a two fold dimension, that of the present, which would include the past and that of the future.
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