Imitators of God
God has saved you. Therefore, like little children be imitators of God, your Loving Father. When you day by day love and trust God as Father, you will begin to look more like your Father and less like the world around you.
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The Christian life is not primarily about putting off old vices, it is about putting on the new self, created after the likeness of Christ.
> watchNo Longer Children
To be a mature Christian means to be steady at the wheel and to have one aim at one person – Jesus Christ.
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“Join us as we explore the final words of Paul from prison, as he passes on his final words of instruction to his son in the faith.”
> Letters from Prison: 1-2 TIMOTHY
We don’t always get the saviour that we want, but we get the Saviour that we need.
> watchGod’s promises to us in baptism are a new life, a new nature, and a new family.
> watchGod uses 4 impossible births to fulfill His promise to Abraham to bless the nations.
> watchYour confidence before the face of God lies in the risen body of your Saviour.
> watchNot Ishmael, but Emmanuel. He’s not just the God who sees us, but the God who comes to us.
> watchYou can know that God’s promises are true because His promises are one-sided guarantees.
> watchGod’s love for you is always bigger than any sin or shame you could possibly bring.
> watchEven our failures and victories are eclipsed by the grace, mercy, and love of God.
> watchThe Christian life is a process of learning to trust that the promises of God are real, despite what you may see or feel.
> watchThis is Ken Bombay’s Father’s Day sermon from June 17th, 2012. 1 Samuel 15:34-16:14 http://www.stgeorgesmedia.com/media/sermons/audio/sermon-12-06-17-ray_david_glenn.mp3
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