
Mike Morrow
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The Love of God
89050:38EPH 3:191JN 4:71JN 4:101JN 4:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not just talking about God's love, but experiencing it as a reality in our lives. He encourages the congregation to take a moment to express their love for someone who has been a blessing to them. The preacher then discusses three aspects of God's love: its role in our regeneration, its ability to change our hearts, and its reflection of the character of Christ in us. He also highlights the futility of practicing Christianity without love, using biblical references to support his points.
The Life of Faith Is Not an Easy Path
76449:13HEB 12:1HEB 12:5HEB 12:14HEB 12:28This sermon emphasizes the importance of living a life of faith, mirroring Christ in our actions and responses to challenges. It highlights the training and discipline God provides to conform us to the image of Jesus, encouraging believers to endure tests and walk in holiness and peace. The speaker urges listeners to focus on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, and to trust in God's plan for their lives, even in the midst of hardships and trials.
The Just Shall Live by Faith
71056:04This sermon emphasizes the importance of living a life of faith, drawing examples from Hebrews 11, showcasing how faith operates in the lives of believers. It highlights the need to trust God's promises, even when unseen, and to walk in obedience to His leading, believing in His faithfulness to fulfill His word. The speaker encourages a genuine, experiential faith that leads to a living relationship with God, where believers embrace His promises and confess their identity as pilgrims seeking a heavenly city prepared by God.
The Life of Faith Is a Life of Dying
69041:18ROM 6:4HEB 11:17This sermon emphasizes the importance of living a life of faith, which involves a continual process of dying to self, desires, and worldly attachments. It draws parallels to the faith journey of Abraham, highlighting his obedience and willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac, showcasing a deep trust in God's promises and sovereignty. The message challenges believers to prioritize God above all else, to value Him as the ultimate reward, and to be prepared for seasons of dying to self in order to experience God's miraculous work and fulfill His will.