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Sermons on Faith

Cultivating a Heroic Faith: Enoch: A Man Who Walked with God – 2.8.26

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Cultivating a Heroic Faith: Abel: An Example of Worshipping Faith – 1.18.26

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Cultivating a Heroic Faith: An Introduction – 1.11.26

There is only one place where we can find God’s inductees into Faith’s Hall of Fame–the eleventh chapter of the New Testament book of Hebrews. There is only one qualification for entry–the possession of great faith. There are some predictable heroes enshrined there—people like Noah, Abraham and Moses. But there are some notable surprises as well. People like Enoch, Jacob and Rahab have also found their way there, for they demonstrated God honoring faith in some unique ways.

Naaman’s Journey: A Case Study of Faith – The Marks of Meeting God versus Missing God – 9.26.2021

In this message we will see that being religious and having a changed heart are not the same thing. We will learn this lesson by contrasting Naaman life with that of Elisha’s servant, a man named Gehazi. In Naaman we see the marks of a person who has met God, whereas with Gehazi we see the marks of someone who, despite being religious, has missed God.

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