Grace Presbyterian Church | Hamptons sermons
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Finally, in chapter 5, Paul lays into the church in Corinth with a heavy, but loving, hand. The church had been neglecting a most important mark of a church, church discipline. Paul calls the church out for their failings, but also calls them to a...Door Mark Middlekauff
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The church in Corinth will be stuck in immaturity unless they come to embrace Paul’s authority over their lives. So too us. Jesus has established authority in his church, but will we recognize our great need for godly authority or will we reject it.Door Mark Middlekauff
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The church in Corinth was wrongly elevating its leaders based upon worldly expectations and desires. So, Paul challenges them in order to get them to evaluate how they evaluate, so that they would develop a gospel way of judging things, especially...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Paul elevates our understanding of the church. The church is nothing less than the temple in which God dwells on earth and it is built upon the foundation of Jesus Christ. And Christ is building his church through his people!Door Mark Middlekauff
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We Christians are pretty good at noticing spiritual immaturity in others; we are slow to recognize it in ourselves. In this passage from 1 Corinthians, Paul shows his readers that spiritual maturity is a gracious work of God, therefore we must grow up...Door Mark Middlekauff
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An amazing biblical truth is that the very wisdom of God is given to God’s people by the Spirit of God. And that God freely gives his wisdom. But the Christians in Corinth had a maturity problem that caused them to not access the wisdom of God for...Door Mark Middlekauff
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As Augustine, Luther, and Calvin guarded and reformed the Church, we must watch over and be continually renovating our hearts and minds.Door John Rantal
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We often think we should handle small problems ourselves and let God take care of the big ones, or that God helps those who help themselves. Psalm 121 teaches us that our true help comes from the Lord, the Creator who sustains everything. This message...Door Twaambo Moyo
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God’s wisdom and God’s power appear foolish and weak to this fallen world. And yet, this simple, seemingly foolish message—that God’s son died on a cross for our sins—is God’s powerful wisdom that saves all who believe.Door Mark Middlekauff
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Paul addresses an issue in Corinth where members of Christ’s body were divided over earthly leaders. There were divisions and quarrelling instead of unity in Christ Jesus. But Christ alone is to be our highest good, for he alone is able to care the...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Jesus has called the church to be disciples who make disciples, for discipleship is how we grow in Christlikeness and manifest his glory and his kingdom on earth! And since discipleship is Jesus’s top priority for his church, discipleship is the top...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Christians are not Pharisees. But Christians often live with Pharisaical tendencies. That is, we can live as if we are saved by grace but need to live by works to maintain our acceptance before God. In this parable, Jesus helps his people to rest in...Door Mark Middlekauff
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What we see in all this is that Jesus is more than we ever imagined he could be.Door Jay Harvey
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The God of the Old Testament often gets characterized as a judgmental, overbearing, unreasonable God, but a closer examination of the events shows that He is the God of unwavering promise and commitment to His people and promises. It is because of His...Door Jeffrey Jou
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Our natural sinful impulses cover us like grimy, decrepit clothing. When we cast off our old self and put on the new self, our new clothing of humility and love will transform every personal relationship in the joy of the Lord. But changing clothes...Door John Rantal
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One of the Bible's most beautiful depictions is God's covenant loving-kindness. We see this in the Old Testament through His gracious dealings with His people, and it is ultimately fulfilled in Christ, who invites us to experience the...Door Twaambo Moyo
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The Christian life is marked by perseverance because as we all know life is full of opposition, challenge and unforeseen circumstances. The Lord offers real strength for our journey that we can call and rely upon daily. This passage teaches us how...Door Josh Crane
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Isaiah ends his book on the topic of worship. You don’t need to be religious to worship, for everyone worships. Intrinsically, all people worship something or someone. And since we become like what we worship, for our health or for our harm, God cares...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Part of the human condition, though we fight to resist it, is that we are hopeless unless God intervenes in our lives. We don’t just need a little bit of good luck; we need a massive intervention from God. In this section of Isaiah, God shows just how...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Often, when we read Old Testament narratives, the temptation is to imagine that we are too far removed from the characters to relate to them. However, wisdom dictates that we are not so different after all. In fact, by reflecting on their history, we...Door Twaambo Moyo
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While a just God must judge all evil in the world, His judgments stem from an unfathomable love for His people, aimed at restoring us from the sins we fail to recognize.Door Peter Rhee
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In our lucid moments as Christians, we admit that there is a wide chasm between the abiding life Christ calls us to live and how we tend to live. We say we want God in our lives, but we don’t want too much of God in our lives. Isaiah prays that the...Door Mark Middlekauff
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We spend a lot of time focused on the external; we build resumes, exercise, eat well, try to dress well, and on and on. Christ comes to us today focused on one thing: our hearts.Door Andrew Barber
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Many people reject God being angry. “God is love,” they insist. Isaiah shows us that yes, God is love, but he is more than just that. In fact, because God loves so well, he must and will judge this world.Door Mark Middlekauff
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Contrary to popular opinion, God is a happy, joyful God. And by his gospel and through Jesus Christ God is spreading his joy to the world.Door Mark Middlekauff
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Guilt and shame are powerful messages that shape how we live our lives whether we’re conscious of it or not. These messages can often be crushing and can prevent us from living a life of joy and freedom. But where can we find the true cure for all our...Door David Lee
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In a world where many often feel alone and left to our own devices, the gospel promises us that we have a loving Father who is ever present, completely committed, and always guiding us through the hardships in life.Door Peter Rhee
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God’s revival includes the complete renewal and renovation of the entire universe. In this passage, Isaiah presents the before picture of the world as it is now, and the after picture of the world as God will remake it. God desires that his people...Door Mark Middlekauff
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God’s plan for this world is nothing short of world-wide revival and eternal perfection. In this passage in Isaiah, we see that the church is to be like a model home which displays what God’s future world will be like. And so, we must repent of any...Door Mark Middlekauff
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God is passionate about bringing revival to this earth and to his people. And his people are in great need of revival. In this section of Isaiah, the LORD reveals how are hearts are to be prepared for revival. Revival comes to those with contrite...Door Mark Middlekauff
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In this passage Paul captures the imagination of his readers by showing them what it means to have the mind of Christ—the sovereign God who took on flesh as the humble servant. The suffering God who plunged to the depths of sorrow and death to seek...Door Abhishikth Babu
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God has made everything to be wonderful for his people, so that our proper response is to live a life of joyous wonder and praise. And yet, our hearts and minds can become numb to the gospel. Thankfully, God know this and encourages us through the...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Spiritual blindness keeps you from seeing the reality of Jesus making a difference in your life. Spending time with scripture is the cure to spiritual blindness. Sundays spent in corporate worship accelerates spiritual growth.Door John Rantal
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It’s amazing! Roughly 700 years before Christ, Isaiah writes of him. In this famous passage Isaiah foretells of Easter. He shows us the life and death and resurrection of God’s servant, our savior.Door Mark Middlekauff
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The question "Who is Jesus?" elicits a spectrum of responses, from teacher to miracle worker, from Son of God to sacrificial Savior. Yet, amidst these diverse responses, His kingship is often overlooked or misunderstood. In this passage, we...Door Twaambo Moyo
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Christians often live on a treadmill of good works. It causes us to believe that if we had a quiet time in the morning, that God would be more willing to answer our prayer. Thankfully, Paul shows us a different life – the Therefore Life in God’s...Door Mark Middlekauff
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The allure of amassing wealth is connected deeply with what money promises each of us. And yet, it doesn't always deliver. Alternatively, when we delight in the generosity of God, we can use money properly instead of money using us.Door Mark Middlekauff
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Often the people of God complain that God seems to be asleep on his throne. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is the people of God who need to be awakened, not God. We must awaken to the fact that our God reigns.Door Mark Middlekauff
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Isaiah reminds what we already know - the world is dark. He wants us to listen for the voice of the Lord in the darkness and obey him. But we are prone to “light our own torches” instead of sitting in the dark, listening for the voice of the Lord.Door Mark Middlekauff
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The spiritual condition of the people of God in Isaiah’s day was that of despondency: low spirits with a sense of hopelessness and despair. And they thought God was nowhere to be found. But nothing could be further from the truth. With great love and...Door Mark Middlekauff
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How can we know God will not abandon his people, even if they struggle with sin and lack a zeal for God? How can we know God won’t kick us to the curb? Because our salvation is not rooted in our faithfulness, but it is rooted in the glory of God. God...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Christians have a beautiful and glorious calling from God to herald the good news. We live out this grand calling smack dab in the middle of the confluence of God’s sovereignty and mankind’s responsibility.Door Mark Middlekauff
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Christians have a distinguished and difficult calling from God – Ambassadors for Christ. God is reconciling the world to himself, and he has entrusted this message of reconciliation to his ambassador people.Door Mark Middlekauff
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To most people on earth, the gospel is both foolish and offensive. And yet, Paul declares that he is not ashamed of the gospel, for the gospel is the power of God that brings salvation to all who believe.Door Mark Middlekauff
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The word ‘gospel’ literally means ‘good news’. In Christ Jesus we have received the greatest of news – salvation and new life in Christ. Here Jesus, the Light of the World, tells his followers that they too are the salt of the earth and light of the...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Laying hold of an unseen God requires faith. And even when you do believe, you can find yourself questioning what you believe and doubting God’s goodness towards you. In Genesis chapter 15, Abram’s experience demonstrates that there is no greater good...Door Mark Middlekauff
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Just as our bodies need nutritious, physical food every day, so too we need spiritual food from God. This passage from 2 Timothy helps us understand how God’s living scripture feeds God’s people.Door Mark Middlekauff
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Christmas is seen by many as a short escape from the brokenness of this world, but God intends the promise of Christmas to be his remedy for all that is wrong with the world. And this promise comes to mankind in the very beginning, in the Garden of Eden.Door Mark Middlekauff
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The world promises we find peace I the big things like our work, marriage, bank accounts, etc. But Micah shows us that the peace of God is different. It comes forth in the little places, little people and little things.Door Mark Middlekauff
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