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Monthly Archives: November 2019

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Things Associated With the Gospel

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitNovember 26, 2019Leave a comment

Too many people simply have not thought long and hard about the Gospel. As a result, people are confused – and the gospel often is assumed or reduced. Thankfully, a study of things associated with the gospel will do much to remove the confusion, faulty assumptions and misguided reductions which too often occur. Let’s highlight…

“Relationships 101” (From Philemon)

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitNovember 20, 2019Leave a comment

How does brotherly love really work? How does it work in situations of extraordinary tension and difficulty? The book of Philemon is a model of Christian friendship, of forgiveness, of both tact and diplomacy on one hand and of contact and straightforwardness on the other. Philemon is all about “the fine art of Christian relationships.”…

Podcast: When Conservative Isn’t Sound (Mike Vestal)

PodcastBy Polishing the PulpitNovember 6, 20191 Comment

Many members of the church of Christ use the terms “sound” and “conservative” interchangeably, but in this lesson with brother Mike Vestal challenges those assumptions. He asks the question – What would “soundness” look like to Jesus? The answer to that question should be what shapes our attitudes.

Adding That Really Counts

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitNovember 5, 2019Leave a comment

Nothing is more important for God’s people than adding what really counts in life. To have seen Jesus was to see what the Father is like (John 14:7-9), and to see Christians should be to see the beauty and character of Jesus in us (Galatians 2:20; Colossians 1:27). There is something tremendously challenging and humbling…

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