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Create in Me a Clean Heart: A Serious Call to Sexual Purity
by Ray Pritchard

Many Christians struggle with purity and feel guilty because they have failed again and again. If we want a clean heart, we must ask God for one.

Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Where Are the Nine?
by Ray Pritchard

Take time to say “Thank you, O Lord!” as you count your blessings this week.

Text: Luke 17:11-19
Sermon Series: Christian Giving
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Father, Forgive Them
by Ray Pritchard

Here is part of an email from a friend: Do you have any suggestions for getting rid of bitterness? What […]

Sermon Series: Total Forgiveness
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Caiaphas: Close But Not Close Enough
by Ray Pritchard

In our zeal to serve God, we may actually end up opposing him.

Sermon Series: Faces Around the Cross
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Why We Don’t Have to Win Every Argument
by Ray Pritchard

For the last few weeks in our studies of Romans 14-15, we have been looking at the call of God […]

Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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Ballistic Christianity
by Ray Pritchard

“Then He said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few…’ What did Jesus mean? He meant there were many people ready to be harvested for the Kingdom. All around us there are broken, bleeding, hurting people, ripped apart and left to die, they are ready to be reached if only someone will go to the harvest fields. If only someone will tell them about Jesus. Where are the harvest fields today? Let me name a few ….

Text: Matthew 9:35-38
Sermon Series: World Missions
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A Warning to Wine-Drinkers
by Ray Pritchard

Christian Liberty – You are free! Absolutely free. Christ has liberated you from the terrible burden of having to prove your worth by keeping a set of rules. You are free from the law, free from rule keeping, and free to make responsible choices. God has set you free so that you can please him with the choices you make.

Text: Romans 14:13-23
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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How to Kill a New Christian – Part 2
by Ray Pritchard

Christians have always disagreed – a lot! And it’s not a bad thing. But there is always a danger that our own personal preferences will grow so important that we no longer accept our brothers and sisters in the Lord who disagree with us. The great unifying factor for the people of God is the Lord Jesus Christ. He has broken down the wall that separated us from God and from one another. In Him we are joined together in the body of Christ. If we truly believe in Him, we can let Him deal with those who disagree with us. In the meantime, don’t forget to treat those who disagree as brothers and sisters in the Lord.

Text: Romans 14:1-12
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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How to Kill a New Christian – Part 1
by Ray Pritchard

Part 1. There are many ways to kill the faith of a new Christian, but the easiest way – and the quickest – is through criticism and a lack of acceptance. We all have a tendency to criticize people who don’t do or say things the way we think they ought to be said or done. Terrible things can happen when we are too quick to offer personal judgments on believers who don’t meet our personal standards. How can we overcome the impulse to criticize our brothers and sisters in Christ?

Text: Romans 14:1-12
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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God’s Medicine for a Sick World
by Ray Pritchard

Love is the medicine for a sick and fallen world. We need to see love and feel love and experience it in our lives. And we need to know how to pass it along to others. This is the fulfillment of all that God asks of us.

Text: Romans 13:8-10
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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