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FPC Douglasville

FPC Douglasville

著者: First Presbyterian Church of Douglasville
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Join us for reflections on scripture, spiritual practices to help you grow as a disciple, and conversations about what it means to follow Jesus. A podcast from the First Presbyterian Church of Douglasville, GA.copyright 2021, First Presbyterian Church of Douglasville, GA キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Following Jesus (Luke 18:31-43)
    2025/06/03

    Rev James Harper preaches on Luke 18:31-43 as part of the continuing Following Jesus sermon series on the book of Luke.

    In Luke 18:31-43, we see a powerful contrast between spiritual blindness and true sight. While Jesus' disciples, who had spent years with Him, failed to understand His clear predictions about His coming death and resurrection, a blind beggar in Jericho immediately recognized Jesus as the Messiah. Despite never having seen Jesus, this man's faith allowed him to perceive what the disciples could not. When Jesus healed him, He emphasized that the man's faith had made him spiritually whole, not just able to see. This story challenges us to examine whether we truly see Jesus with eyes of faith or merely know facts about Him.

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    32 分
  • Gifts of the King (May 25, 2025)
    2025/05/27

    Rev. Andrew Dickinson preaches on 2 Kings 6: 8-23 as part of the Gifts of the King Sermon Series.

    Spiritual vision allows us to perceive beyond physical appearances to recognize God's deeper work in our lives and in the world. Like Elisha's servant who saw God's heavenly army, we can develop the ability to see situations from God's perspective. This vision transforms our outlook on challenges, helping us recognize that God is with us, for us, and in control. By looking beyond immediate circumstances to eternal realities, we can navigate difficulties with confidence, knowing that present struggles are preparing us for future glory.

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    33 分
  • Gifts of the King (May 18, 2025)
    2025/05/20

    Rev. James Harper preaches on 2 Kings 5:19-27 as part of our sermon series on Gifts of the King.

    God's discipline differs fundamentally from punishment, with discipline focused on growth and restoration while punishment deals with past wrongs. Through Gehazi's story in 2 Kings 5, we learn that believers experience discipline rather than punishment due to Christ's sacrifice. While all Christians remain under God's loving discipline, not all suffering indicates sin. Understanding this distinction helps us recognize God's role as a loving Father who shapes His children's character rather than a harsh punisher.

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    36 分

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