At first glance, the advice in the Book of Proverbs seems rather rudimentary; in fact, it's almost mundane compared to the risky, "attempt great things for God" type of "Radical" Christianity.
Is simple obedience to the Proverbs boring? Is God more pleased if you live a radical lifestyle? Is it possible to be "really sold-out for Jesus" if you live in the suburbs of America?
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Great Sermon! Awesome I am really blessed with words of God that your preaching..
Mephibosheth (1/10/2015)
from The King's Table
Trust and Obey. Thank you for this 'radical' reminder. Galatians 2:20.
Brent (1/7/2015)
from SLC UT
Great Sermon! Thank you. I have struggled at times understanding my purpose thinking I am not doing enough for God. Then I remember it is not so much what I do for Him, but what He has done for me! The light of Jesus in my life is the best witness. To God be the glory.
Joe LoSardo (8/24/2014)
from New Jersey
Great Sermon! An excellent message addressing the newest form of an old error that seems to come up in every generation ... the doctrine of the "three ways."
1)The super-Christian or "Radical" 2) The average Christian; and 3) The Unbeliever.
The Bible teaches that there are TWO WAYS - you are either "in Christ" or "in Adam!" The average Christian is called to a life of radical obedience to simple commands. There are no tiers or secondary classes in Christianity.
Damien believed on Jesus during childhood and began preaching as a teenager. He pursued the ministry early on while God took him on a detour through teaching high school in private and public schools. He came to Bread of Life in 2009 and was ordained an elder in 2014. By God’s...