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Bible sermons from Bethel Community Church Orlando
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FAMILY LIFE // WEEK 6 // SERVANTHOOD
Christians are called to be servants first and second to serve. We are called to a life of servanthood that leads to loving acts of service for our Savior. Serving flows from the heart of a servant. Serving doesn’t make you a servant; but if you are a servant, you will serve.
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FAMILY LIFE // WEEK 5 // RESPECT AUTHORITY
We can learn from David's example with King Saul that God wants us to respect authority even if they haven't earned it. Learning to respect authority starts in the home. However, respect for authority reaches all of us through managers, teachers, and government leaders. It's our sin nature to rebel against authority, but God's design is for us to respect those in authority over us.
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FAMILY LIFE // WEEK 4 // COMMUNICATION
Ephesians 4 highlights "Four Rules for Communication" which encourage us in how we should speak and communicate in all of our relationships. These rules are good for both preventing and solving problems.
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FAMILY LIFE // WEEK 3 // SALVATION
As parents implement Deuteronomy 6:4-9, it's important for them to realize that a child's understanding of their need for salvation in Christ looks differently at various stages of development. Young children are being introduced to the concepts of sin through right and wrong. Older children are introduced to grace and forgiveness through their desire for fairness. No matter the stage of development and understanding, parents can still teach their children how to love the Lord their God with all their heart, and with all their soul, and with all their might.
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FAMILY LIFE // WEEK 2 // TEACH AND SHOW
Last week we looked at Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and how those verses apply to God’s design for the family. This week we'll practically apply these verses to teaching and showing others God's love and His design for our lives.
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FAMILY LIFE // WEEK 1 // GOD'S DESIGN
We're starting a new series about the family, and specifically, how God designed the family to work. If we’re submitting to God’s design, we have a chance to flourish as families. Godly, flourishing families go out and impact their communities and their world for God. How do they do it? It all boils down to loving God with all of our heart, soul, and might.