Foothill Church Sermons Foothill Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Sermons from Lead Pastor Chris Lewis and the preaching team at Foothill Church of Glendora, California.
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Job 31 | Job’s Integrity…and Ours
Some religious leaders tested Jesus, asking the greatest commandment. Jesus replied, "Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind. Love your neighbor as yourself." This summarizes the Old Testament message: love for God and others. Job, without the Old Testament, understood and lived this, as seen in Job 31, aligning with the Ten Commandments. His claims reflect a truth for all Christians: a life of love for God and others.
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Job 30 | Redemptive Suffering
All suffering is costly, but God promises to use it for the good of those who love him. When suffering is undeserved, purposed for the sake of someone or something else, and it brings glory to God—it becomes redemptive.
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Job 29 | Nostalgic Aspirations
Job 29 reflects on hindsight and the longing for past wisdom and friendship with God. It emphasizes Job's desire to return to a time of spiritual vitality and wisdom, challenging listeners to aspire to a life that finishes well, caring for others with both practical and wise words.
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Job 28 | Where Can Wisdom Be Found?
Job turns from defending himself and ponders on the nature of wisdom. He knows its supreme value but laments that it’s nowhere to be found. We all yearn for answers, but true wisdom can only be found in the person of Jesus Christ. He is the answer to all our needs. To walk in wisdom is to fear God and walk in relationship with Jesus.
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Raised for Our Justification | Easter Sunday
Romans 4:25 summarizes the significance of Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Jesus died to save us and was raised to make us right with God. To be made right with God, we need to repent and believe in Jesus.
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Delivered Up for Our Trespasses | Good Friday
Paul explains in Romans that Christ was delivered up for our sins, emphasizing the universal human condition of sin. This highlights the need to understand our sinfulness to appreciate the significance of Christ's sacrifice on Good Friday, which offers redemption from sin's effects.