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12:10PM

Beware of the Choir

On May 22, I had the privilege of preaching my first sermon at our church! I know this has nothing to do with film news or techonology, but it does have everything to do with living a sold-out life for Jesus Christ!

I welcome you to listen to the message below or download it as an mp3 to listen to later. 

Beware of the Choir - 73min

Knowing about God and knowing God are two very different things! Too many of us think that "following rules" and "normal Christianity" are all that God expects of us. Oftentimes it takes trials and difficulties in our life to show us that there is something deeper that we have been missing. Unfortunately along the way we seem to have decided that a select group of believers has the Christian life all figured out and therefore don't need the teaching or conviction of God's Truth in their life. If you are looking for a cute little sermon about a cozy soft way to live for Jesus, then you're in for the unexpected!

To Download: Right-click HERE and choose, "Save Target As" - then pick the folder you want to save the file into - and click "save"

Reader Comments (1)

Thanks JC, that was a wonderful message! I really enjoyed the whole approach you took. Many times I have heard that phrase "preaching to the choir" and that verse Peter gave came to my mind "I will put you in rememberance of these things, though ye know them." So that was a great gospel word, and how true and hard it is to learn to trust God when he seems silent, when He seems to have failed. But truly, trials are a blessing in disguise. One of our favorite hymns is "God moves in a mysterious way" , have you sung that one? Thanks again and keep on pressing forward for Christ in every area of life!

May 31, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Munger

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