MATTHEW 28:18-20:
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Sermons in This Series:
A Biblical View of Conversion
Benjamin Hatch | January 7, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering the concept of conversion. Particularly, we specifically examine the Bible's explanation of the need for conversion, the ground for conversion, the means of conversion, the right response for conversion, and the results of conversion.
Benjamin Hatch | January 7, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering the concept of conversion. Particularly, we specifically examine the Bible's explanation of the need for conversion, the ground for conversion, the means of conversion, the right response for conversion, and the results of conversion.
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A Biblical View of Baptism
Benjamin Hatch | January 14, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering the Lord's instruction to baptize. We examine what the Bible says about what baptism is, who should be baptized, why baptism should be practiced, and how someone should be baptized.
Benjamin Hatch | January 14, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering the Lord's instruction to baptize. We examine what the Bible says about what baptism is, who should be baptized, why baptism should be practiced, and how someone should be baptized.
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A Biblical View of Spiritual Gifts
Brian Pikkula | January 28, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering one aspect of our being a disciple of Jesus: using our spiritual gifts. In this sermon we examine what spiritual gifts are, their use, the Biblical catalog of gifts, and how we can identify our spiritual gifts.
Brian Pikkula | January 28, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering one aspect of our being a disciple of Jesus: using our spiritual gifts. In this sermon we examine what spiritual gifts are, their use, the Biblical catalog of gifts, and how we can identify our spiritual gifts.
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A Biblical View of Obedience
Benjamin Hatch | February 4, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering Jesus' declaration that disciples are to be taught to obey all that He has commanded. In this sermon, we look at the problem of disobedience, the inadequacy of obedience to justify, the essentiality of obedience to sanctify, and an encouragement to a greater obedience.
Benjamin Hatch | February 4, 2018
We continue looking at the Great Commission by considering Jesus' declaration that disciples are to be taught to obey all that He has commanded. In this sermon, we look at the problem of disobedience, the inadequacy of obedience to justify, the essentiality of obedience to sanctify, and an encouragement to a greater obedience.
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