Basic Biblical Beliefs – Public Enemy Number One

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      19980531 Basic Biblical Beliefs - Public Enemy Number One - Rev. Tommy Jones

 

On the list of the #FBI most wanted, what should be the biggest threat to our temporal and #eternal safety?  It is something we all face on a daily basis.  Some deny it all together, while others downplay it and some even celebrate it.  Where and when did this enemy appear?  How does that affect us all daily?  Is there any hope of escaping the results of this enemy, has anyone ever conquered it?  In a few days, we will celebrate the birth of our hope, the Savior.  It is my prayer that if you do not know Jesus Christ personally, that you will make the decision to repent and believe in Him.

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Christ Is The Answer – The Limits of Liberty

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      20001008 Christ Is The Answer - The Limits Of Liberty - Rev. Tommy Jones

 

A #Christian has #freedom to do many things as they go about daily life.  Back in Paul’s day, meat that had come from a sacrifice to idols was finding its way into the market.  The Corinthians wondered if they were culpable if they ate this food.  But we can glean a much richer lesson from Paul’s answer.  Can we apply this knowledge to current issues like drinking, gambling, smoking, or other behaviors?  Is it enough to know that we are allowed to do a certain activity?  Do we also have a responsibility to our fellow man concerning our witness?  What about the guidance of the Holy Spirit?  What principles did Paul lay out for deciding whether something is right or wrong?  What are the consequences of pursuing an activity despite its effect on others?  

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When Christians Turn Back

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Last week, we learned what it means to be a #Christian.  This week, we find out what happens to one who starts this journey only to turn back.  Picture a boat on a river trying to go upstream.  When it stops going forward does it stand still?  The world has told us many times to follow your heart, but is that good advice?  What voice do we ignore in the middle of turning back?  How good are we at rationalizing our own actions?  Where are our interests refocused when this happens?  Can we constantly turn our backs on God and expect no consequences?  What can we do to halt our backward momentum?

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