Posts in Repentance
Live Out Grace

August 16, 2020

Gen 2:8-12; 33:1-11; 50:15-21; 2 Sam 12:1-14; Lk 7:36-50; 15:11-32; 19:1-10; Acts 5:1-11 — Living in grace and living out grace requires repentance, love, and speaking the truth in love. We welcome people as they are but then we help them to encounter Jesus and experience his grace. All together we help one another to grow in Christlikeness, to live in grace and live out grace.

This is last sermon in our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo.

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"I Call You"

August 9, 2020

Genesis 1:26-28; 2:15; Exodus 31:1-6; 1 Chronicles 29:11-12; 1 Corinthians 1:26-31; Ephesians 2:8-10; 4:1 —Why are we doing what we are doing? God says, “I call you.” This is the grace of calling. God created and saved us for a purpose. We are called to live and work for God’s kingdom and glory. We are called to live in and live out our identity, Christ in me. We do what we do because God called us to do it. His call qualifies us.

This is part of our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo.

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Nothing, Everything (2)

August 2, 2020

2 Samuel 9:1-13; Luke 7:36-50 (Part 2) —We deserve nothing, but our Heavenly Father gave us everything. He calls us to give everything to the person before us who deserve nothing. We are channels of God’s grace. We become a culture of grace, live out grace, by taking these steps.

This is part of our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo. For this sermon, I must give credit to Stumbo’s Chapter 6. It is based mostly on his contents as I could not explain it better than he did.

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Nothing, Everything (1)

July 26, 2020

2 Samuel 9:1-13; Luke 7:36-50 (Part 1) —How can we be a people known for grace? We deserve nothing, but our Heavenly Father gave us everything. He calls us to give everything to the person before us who deserve nothing. God gave grace freely to us. Living out grace we give to others what God gave us.

This is part of our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo. For this sermon I must give credit to Stumbo’s Chapter 6. It is based mostly on his contents as I could not explain it better than he did.

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“I Forgive You. I Welcome You.” (2)

July 19, 2020

James 5:13-16; Luke 15:1-32 (Part 2) — Are sinners, are the lost welcome in our church? How do we respond to them? Like the Jewish religious leaders? Like the older son? When we confess and repent, God forgives us. Because of His Son Jesus Christ, God the Father welcomes us and seals his marvelous, undeserved forgiveness with celebration. We live out grace when we imitate and give that same kind of forgiveness to others, welcome them with love and open arms, and celebrate with joy.

This is part of our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo.

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“I Forgive You. I Welcome You.”

July 12, 2020

James 5:13-16; Luke 15:1-32 — When we confess and repent, God forgives us. Because of His Son Jesus Christ, God the Father welcomes us and seals his marvelous, undeserved forgiveness with celebration. We live out grace when we imitate and give that same kind of forgiveness to others, welcome them with love and open arms, and celebrate with joy.

This is part of our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo.

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"I Cover You"

July 5, 2020

Genesis 2:25-3:24 — When we disobey God and sin we hide in fear. We try to cover up our shame and guilt. But God seeks us and finds us. He covers our shame with the robe of Christ’s righteousness. Living in grace we can stand again naked and unashamed before God and others. Living out grace we cover others with the love and forgiveness of Christ that we have received. In Christ, we now live unashamed.

This is part of our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo.

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“I Do Not Condemn You"

June 28, 2020

John 7:53-8:11 — Truth and grace always go together. When we face our truth before God and others, confess and repent, we experience grace and forgiveness that sets us free. Jesus does not condemn us. We experience grace that transforms our lives so that we sin no more. A culture of grace is a culture of truth.

This is part of our sermon series entitled, Living In Grace, Living Out Grace, based on the book, Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame, by Nick Stumbo.

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