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- May 24, 20155-24-2015 I Timothy 2:5,6
- May 17, 20155-17-2015 Life, Death and History
May 17, 20155-17-2015 Life, Death and HistoryBy: Russ KrainesSeries: WorldviewsSorry for the inconvenience but this sermon was not recorded. See Sermon Notes for the manuscript of the sermon.Hebrews 11:39-40" And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, because God had provided something better for us, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect."
- May 10, 20155-10-2015 Ethical Matters for God’s People in His Universe
May 10, 20155-10-2015 Ethical Matters for God’s People in His UniverseBy: Russ KrainesSeries: WorldviewsCosmology – We are God’s special creation and therefore have best reasons to treasure and protect our world as fellow worshippers with Creation, as those tasked to care-take this broken Garden, joining Christ in his restoration and looking forward to its complete redemption. Human Nature – Christians have the strongest argument for human dignity, the most realistic explanations of the human condition and the best hope for human fulfillment Ethics & Morality – The most reasonable source of ethical behavior would reasonably spring from a perfect, just, all-knowing and merciful personality who, as an added bonus and our only real hope, has walked in our shoes.
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