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Jul 5
2015

New People: Living Together

Disciple: Living For Jesus, Media, Sermons | by Edward Sumner

Disciple: Living For Jesus

We continue unpacking what it means to be 'in Christ' through being a people living together in light of our identity as God's people. Looking at text from Titus 2 and Hebrews 10, we see that we are a people for God's own treasured possession and in order to live our lives as His possession, we are called and invited into community. Community with fellow believers is a privilege and a means of grace. Through community we point each other to Jesus in ways that are meaningful, sacrificial, and powerful for gospel flourishing in our lives.

Audio | Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 10:24-25
Jun 28
2015

In Christ: Our Living Union

Disciple: Living For Jesus, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Disciple: Living For Jesus

The first sermon of the series, we begin with what it means to be “in Christ” – also known as our union with Christ. This union is the beginning, middle, and end of all our discipleship. To be in Christ is an invitation to evaluate our identity in a new way. Our identity in Christ is the heart of what it means to be Christian. In Christ we are a new creation, and experience a dynamic, relational oneness with Christ. As we focus on four different aspects of this union, we see that we are represented by Jesus, that He becomes the foundation of our life, that we are loved with the same love the Father has for the Son, and that we now live before the face of God. Our greatest treasure is being in Christ.

Audio | Romans 5:12-21; Galatians 2:20; John 17:22; Ephesians 2:4-6, 5:31-32
Jun 21
2015

Faith Works

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

James

In James 2:14-28, James asks us to evaluate our faith versus our works, the heart of which is evaluating true faith versus false faith. Faith that does not work is dead. A faith that does not serve to create real, genuine changes in our lives and form the people we are becoming is not a true faith. True faith is a living trust and personal embracing with the person and work of Jesus. It goes beyond mere ascent to the truth and creates tangible spiritual fruit evident in our daily lives. While this fruit is not itself what makes us right with God, it is the inevitable result of a heart that trusts and depends on our Savior.

Audio | James 2:14-28
Jun 14
2015

The Triumph Of Mercy

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

James

We are now moving into the second chapter of the letter of James. Today, in James 2:1-13, we reach the topic of partiality, or favoritism. We will see how the sin of partiality can be active in our lives and will discuss how we should respond with gospel-mindedness to one and other amidst our differences.

Audio | James 2:1-13
Jun 7
2015

Doers Of The Word

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

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The letter of James is filled with pastoral exhortations and urgings to “doers of the word and not hearers only” (James 1:22). Contrary to popular thought, Jesus is not merely after our niceness, our morality, our ritual, or our attendance. He wants our hearts, and our deepest joy, and that should have some practical implications in our daily lives. Today, in James 1:18-27, James explains that one of those implications is how we approach and respond to God's Word, the Bible.

Audio | James 1:18-27
May 31
2015

The Father Of Lights

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

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Jesus is not after our niceness, our morality, our ritual or our attendance. He wants our hearts, and our deepest joy, and that should have some very practical implications in our daily lives. Today's section, James 1:16-18, will help us do that, in particular, when it comes to how we view and relate to all that is good in our lives and our world.

Audio | James 1:16-18
May 17
2015

Temptation

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

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We are about a month into our new series through the practical, pastoral and passionate leter of James. James was an Apostle, the leader of the early church in Jerusalem and a half-brother of Jesus. His goal in writing was to urge followers of Jesus to move beyond superficial faith to whole-hearted, sincere devotion. That makes this leter deeply relevant even 2,000 years after its writing. Today we arrive at 1:12-15 and the topic of temptation. As usual, James offers us help and hope, in his no-nonsense, awkwardly straight-forward, style by describing how temptation works and, in so doing, how we can overcome it.

Audio | James 1:12-15
May 10
2015

Wealth That Lasts

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

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On the surface, James 1:9-11 looks like a passage dealing with money, and it is, but there is more going on here. In a few short verses, James dives into how the “lowly” and the “rich” should view themselves and relate to one another. Both a lack of resources, and an abundance of them, are enormous tests of our faith that reveal the true condition of our hearts. Behind this passage, we can hear the echo of James’ half-brother, Jesus, saying, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.”

Audio | James 1:9-11
May 3
2015

Ask God

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

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James 1:5-9 speaks of prayerfully asking God for the wisdom needed to build our lives in, on, and through Jesus. The fundamental aspect of prayer is relationship with our loving Lord. His children can ask for the ability to discern how to live well knowing that He is a glad, personal, and gracious giver. James goes on to say that the posture of our heart matters when we ask. We have the choice to trust God's promise, and not let stubborn doubt make us victims of unbelief. Prayers work because we are helpless coming to our Father in need.

Audio | James 1:5-9
Apr 26
2015

Counting It All Joy When You Face Trials

James, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

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In James 1:2-4 James addresses the posture of our hearts during trial. He says to,”count it all joy when you meet trials of various kinds”. We can be comforted knowing we are not saved or made right with God by how we handle trouble, rather, trials have a way of helping us move from an abstract view of God to an encounter with Him. Trials are God's way forward in our lives. As our faith is tested and given the chance to grow we have a choice in how we experience our trials. They can either soften us or harden us. We choose if our highest good is that we become comfortable and have a life that works, or to become spiritually great in Jesus.

Audio | James 1:2-4