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| | How Satan Destroys a Church - Part 3 (STRANGE FIRE) by Don Courville
Topic: Spiritual Warfare Scripture(s): 1 Timothy 4:12, Numbers 16 | | Description: Satan will seek to destroy the church by attacking leadership standards found in Scripture and tempting men and women to make their authority the guide of their actions. It is vitally important for leaders to be under the control of the Holy Spirit.
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| | An example for believers by Erlo Stegen
Topic: Example Scripture(s): 1 Timothy 4:12-16 | | Description: There are some who through disobedience destroy themselves, but each one of us should be an example, even to the believers. Even the believers need an example otherwise they go off the right way. If you want to know if someone is a Christian ask the heathen. They read us. You're a letter read by everyone, so be a letter of Christ to the people. You're a letter not written with ink but on the hearts of people. May it be a letter from God. There are few people reading the Bible, but everyone sees our lives.
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| | 55 Principle 51- Measuring True Christian Growth by Principles For The Gathering of Believers
Topic: Audio Books Scripture(s): 1 Timothy 4:15, Ephesians 4, John 13:34-35 | | Description: Paul the Apostle shares with the young Timothy: “Be diligent in these matters; give yourself wholly to them, so that everyone may see your progress.”727 It is possible for others to see your growth in the Lord. Thus gathering in homes and in more intimate meetings—not just once a week—will allow us to encourage each other to grow authentically in our walks with the Lord and not remain hid in the back of a large public church meeting.
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| | Error is Pervasive, Subtle, and Damning by Tom Chantry
Topic: Scripture(s): 1 Timothy 4:16 | | Description: If error was pervasive back when Paul wrote his letters to Timothy, we can be sure that it is in our day as well. Today there is error on every side; it's not only pervasive but it's subtle and it's damning. In this short sermon excerpt, Tom Chantry drives home the urgency of Paul's admonition to "Keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching. Persist in this, for by so doing you will save both yourself and your hearers". If only more pastors today would heed the Apostle's advice.
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