Another way we can be tempted to become like the Ephesians is when we only listen to our doctrines and stop listening to the Holy Spirit. We need the Holy Spirit every moment of every day—every Christian always has. Christianity is both a belief system we adhere to, and it's a relationship with Jesus, his people, and lost people that we enjoy.
This clip is excerpted from the sermon "Fundamentalist in Ephesus: All Head, No Heart," part #3 of our current sermon series, the Seven. It was preached out of Revelation 2:1--7 by Pastor Mark Driscoll in front of the ruins of the Celsus Library in Ephesus, Turkey. Watch the full sermon here: https://marshill.com/media/the-seven/fundamentalist-in-ephesus-all-head-no-heart
As your graduates make this important transition in life, use this mini-movie to inspire them to trust God and to listen for his voice in everything they do and everywhere they go. Great for Graduation Sunday. (Based on Proverbs 3:5-6.)
To those who have served and sacrificed their lives, we are forever grateful. To the friends and family of these brave souls, even though there is much sorrow, there is much hope. (Based on John 11: 25-26.)
Sunday Sermon from May 20, 2012 by The Rev. Scott Stiegemeyer at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Elmhurst, IL. For more information goto www.RedeemerLCMS.com or Facebook: Redeemer of Elmhurst
Dr. Lindsey discusses Paul and his encounter with the King of Kings that changed his life. Dr. Lindsey also discusses how we need to have the same experience with the PERSON of Jesus Christ, not just the biblical account.
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