Monday, October 26, 2009
Imitate Me As I Imitate Christ
When the apostle Paul said to one group of Christians, "Imitate me as I imitate Christ," what was he saying? His statement speaks of leadership, relationship, an example to follow and more. In this message Imitate Me As I Imitate Christ from 1 Corinthians 11:1, you will hear the responsibility we have to look to Jesus, to learn from others, and to lead others to follow Christ. Listen here: http://www.lpbaptist.org/imitatemeasiimitatechrist.mp3
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1 Corinthians,
disciples,
following Christ,
leader,
leaders,
relationships
Monday, October 19, 2009
Questions about Difficult Times and Suffering
It is wonderful to know that the Bible has answers to life's biggest questions. Two questions that people ask are:
1. Why does it seem that a "black cloud" is following me everywhere I go?
2. How do I rejoice in suffering?
Drawing from James 1:2-4 and other Scriptures, this message answers these two very important questions. Listen to this message Questions About Difficult Times And Suffering here: http://www.lpbaptist.org/QuestionsAboutDifficultTimes.mp3
1. Why does it seem that a "black cloud" is following me everywhere I go?
2. How do I rejoice in suffering?
Drawing from James 1:2-4 and other Scriptures, this message answers these two very important questions. Listen to this message Questions About Difficult Times And Suffering here: http://www.lpbaptist.org/QuestionsAboutDifficultTimes.mp3
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cursing,
dealing with difficulty,
freedom,
God's Word,
praising God,
rejoice,
rejoicing in afflictions,
singing,
spiritual blessings,
suffering
Worship Music
The sermon at Lake Placid Baptist Church this week answered two questions.
1. Why does it seem that a "black cloud" is following me everywhere I go?
2. How do I rejoice in suffering?
One of the biblical answers to these questions includes filling your mind with great music that honors the Lord. Click here: http://www.lpbaptist.org/music20091018.mp3 to listen to the songs from the worship service. There are so many great hymns, songs, choruses and worship songs that will fix your mind and heart on God -- listen to them!
A great website to find great inexpensive Christian songs is www.christianbook.com. Click on their "Bargains" then click on "Music" to find some fantastic deals on great Christian music.
1. Why does it seem that a "black cloud" is following me everywhere I go?
2. How do I rejoice in suffering?
One of the biblical answers to these questions includes filling your mind with great music that honors the Lord. Click here: http://www.lpbaptist.org/music20091018.mp3 to listen to the songs from the worship service. There are so many great hymns, songs, choruses and worship songs that will fix your mind and heart on God -- listen to them!
A great website to find great inexpensive Christian songs is www.christianbook.com. Click on their "Bargains" then click on "Music" to find some fantastic deals on great Christian music.
Labels:
faith,
God is great,
light,
moving mountains,
music,
redeemer,
salvation
Monday, October 12, 2009
The Problem of Evil
The question someone might ask goes something like this: "If God is good, and all-powerful, and everywhere, then how does evil exist in the world?" Or, they might ask this: "Why doesn't God just remove all the evil?" In classic theology, this question is known as The Problem of Evil. Whether you are talking to an atheist, a skeptic, or someone who is simply trying to figure out the answer, you will want to be equipped to answer this question. Drawing wisdom from several Scriptures - Genesis 3, Romans 8, Revelation 21, and Deuteronomy 32 - you will be glad to know the Bible answers this question! Listen here: http://www.lpbaptist.org/TheProblemOfEvil.mp3
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dealing with difficulty,
Deuteronomy,
evil,
Genesis,
God is good,
God is great,
Revelation,
Romans,
sin,
suffering
Monday, October 5, 2009
What Are You Looking For?
What if God asked you, "What Are You Looking For?" what would you say to Him? When a couple of guys began following Jesus, He turns around and asked them this very question. Their response is surprising, but it is exactly the right answer. In John 1:35-51, we learn what they say, what they do next, and what it teaches us about following Christ. Listen here: http://www.lpbaptist.org/WhatAreYouLookingFor.mp3.
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