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Author: J. Johnson
Listen to Sunday morning Sermon for February 12
[audio:https://gainsville.org/blog/sermons/12-February-12-am.mp3|titles=12-February-12-am]Scripture has value because it can lead to the “knowledge of the truth. It has the power to make you wise unto salvation.”
Scripture:
- Is profitable for Doctrine – Doctrine is what you believe. In order to have right practice, you have to have a correct basis of belief
- Is profitable for Reproof – To reprove means to challenge or to change. The Bible is valuable for Challenging and changing WRONG BELIEF.
- Is profitable for Correction – The Bible provides wisdom in correcting the way we live … our wrong living, our wrong thinking and our wrong habits. We’re always looking for application in our Bible studies … Scripture provides those applications for life.
- Is profitable for Instruction/Trainig in righteousness – The Bible speaks frequently about our Sanctification. Sanctification is the process by which you grow in Christlikeness.
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Rev. Jeff Eaton
Listen to Sunday morning Sermon for February 5
[audio:https://gainsville.org/blog/sermons/05-February-12-am.mp3|titles=05-February-12-am]What are some tangible ways we can demonstrate the love of God? We can find a helpful list in Romans 12:9-21:
- Don’t be a fake. Be sincere.
- Don’t give up on people.
- Show honor toward others.
- Find tangible ways to help those in need around me.
- Open my home and share what I have with others.
- Don’t think too much of myself
- Hang out with those who no one else does.
- Seek to be at peace with those around me. Don’t stir things up.
- Don’t take revenge.
- Overcome evil with good!
Listen to Sunday morning Sermon for January 22
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