Carey Hardy
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The Jealousy of God
Since God alone deserves honor and glory, He requires exclusive loyalty from His subjects. That loyalty is expressed in our worship first of all. There are at least five dangers to avoid so that we don’t provoke God’s jealousy. -
A Biblical View of Man (Part 1)
Ephesians 2:1-3 Paul gives us two facts about lost man that help us understand just how grace his situation is — and just how necessary it is for God to intervene to help man. Man lives in a state of spiritual death and bondage. -
A High View of God’s Word (Part 2)
Psalms 1:1-6 Everything a believer needs for life and godliness — the health of the inner man and living a life that is pleasing to God — is found in Him and His Word. -
Making Disciples (Part 1)
Making disciples has to do with evangelism — seeking to win people to Christ. There are several important features of evangelism, including the means and the content. -
A High View of God’s Word (Part 1)
Psalms 1:1-6 A commitment to a high view of God keeps us on track as Christians — and as a church — and that reality leads us to the second element of our philosophy of ministry: a high view of Scripture. Psalm 1 is perhaps the most carefully developed expression of the idea of “two paths” to choose in life; it shows God’s word as the “path to happiness.” -
A High View of God (Part 2)
Psalms 115:1-18 There are two realities of God that Isaiah highlights that affect how we approach ministry: that God is sovereign and a tender a shepherd. -
The Call to Follow Christ (Part 1)
Discipleship — the gospel — is not as much an invitation as it is a command — a call. This involves repentance and submission. -
A High View of God (Part 1)
Psalms 115:1-18 If we are to be faithful leaders, we must work diligently to develop a philosophy for ministry that is both strategic and biblical. This series will present the planks of an effective, biblical philosophy ministry. The first element of this foundation is a high view of God. -
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