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Selling your Birthright

Norman Sewell

Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of stew, not thinking of the consequences. As Christians our birthright in Christ is to be heirs of eternal life, yet we often sell our birthright for the temporary things of this world; things like recreation or money or even family.


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Self Control

Norman Sewell

When Paul preached the gospel to Felix he reasoned of righteousness, self-control, and the coming judgment. God requires righteousness; to be righteous we must learn self-control; and this is urgent because judgment is coming. Anger and frustration are hampering our efforts to remain in control.


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Committed to Change

Norman Sewell

When you see yourself in error what do you do? This is a study of change, repentance and obedience to God.


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The Fruit of Repentance

Norman Sewell

What is repentance? How serious is the need for repentance? How is it known that you have repented?


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Sin Lies at the Door

Norman Sewell
Cain was warned by God that sin was near and he needed to rule over it.  Does sin lie at your door?  Are you tempted to give in?  Do you need to repent and return to God?


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The Saddest Words

Norman Sewell
While the gospel includes the beautiful words of joy and forgiveness and salvation, it also includes words like lost, destroyed, and depart.  Which words will you hear at the judgment?

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When Trials Come

Norman Sewell
Trials and persecution come to all Christians. Paul & Silas show us how to react when those trials come.

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The Sacrifice of Praise

Norman Sewell

This study reminds us that our worship is a sacrifice offered from willing hearts to God.  Our singing is "the fruit of our lips" giving thanks to His name.  We must sing like we mean it in order to please God.

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Worship

Norman Sewell

Worship is more than sitting in a pew while others worship!  It involves you honoring God by praising Him "in spirit and in truth."  Does this describe your worship?

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