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ABF 21.4 / BROWNING

In a discussion between Pastor in training Jacob Browning and Hayden Carpenter, the concept of becoming citizens of heaven is explored, particularly in relation to the fall of man and the consequences of sin. They highlight the hope and freedom found in Christ through grace, cautioning against self-reliance that can lead to spiritual bondage. The…
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ABF 21.3 / BROWNING

The text discusses the concept of being a citizen of heaven, emphasizing the role of individuals as ministers of reconciliation who demonstrate diligence, gratitude, and appreciation for fellow believers, even amidst difficulties. It underscores that one’s attitude and conduct are more significant than mere actions, advocating for service to God that is not dictated by…
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ABF 21.2 / McGary

The sermon launches a year-long exploration of “citizenship in heaven,” highlighting its importance in understanding personhood and the challenges of living a sanctified life. It contrasts two philosophies of creation: anabolic, reflecting God’s creative nature, and catabolic, which leads to destruction. While Christians can embrace an anabolic approach, humanity as a whole struggles due to…
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ABF 20.8 LN

•GOOD MORNING •Why do you pray? •This month (and next) is devoted to that topic … prayer … so we should know how to answer that question and it should be backed by the truth of God’s Word. •Proper doctrine (instruction) is important as we seek to understand our faith and devote ourselves to this…
