Is there a sharp division between the sacred and the secular in the life of a disciple of Christ? In today’s sermon from evangelist Jimmy Cating he considers how even mundane seemingly unimportant responsibilities and tasks can be transformed into glorious service to God.
Both the Old and New Testaments tell us that baby Moses was “a beautiful child” (Exodus 2:2; Hebrews 11:23). But this characterization was not merely a description of his outer beauty. It also indicated the great potential within the boy. This same God-given potential lies within every child born into the world, and parents have the profound responsibility to raise and nurture their children that they might be just as beautiful as Moses, as this sermon from evangelist Jimmy Cating teaches.
Do you as a Christian have to feel limited by the circumstances of your background? Should you feel hopeless because of your complicated and depressing family history? Certainly not! In this sermon, evangelist Jimmy Cating teaches from Ezekiel that we are going to be judged by our own personal choices in life, not by the choices of our family.
In this sermon from the Rice Road 2017 Fall meeting, evangelist Jimmy Cating asks a very pertinent question for every Christian: are you seeking the approval of God or the approval of men?
“Yes, doctrine in the church matters. Purity in the church matters, and unity in the church matters. Let us guard it with all our heart and all of our soul.” Jimmy Cating
Phil 1:26 Let your conduct be worthy of the gospel of Christ.