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What Does It Take to Please God  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Steve May Last week I mentioned that one of the fringe benefits of being a Christian is we live with the assurance our good works are not wasted.
Does the Church Have Something to Say  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Steve May There are many elements of that message that we must make clear: repentance, faith, salvation, holiness, good works, being filled with the Holy Spirit, and on
Why Is My Christian Walk So Unstable  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Steve May and Wednesday nights. You have to read your Bible and pray. You have to stop sinning and start doing good works. And (depending on
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Free and Focused  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Bev Savage The Lord Jesus says, "That men may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven." If people praise you too much, you need to say, "Whoa, whoa
Living on the Edge of Whatever Happens  Average User Rating:  Robert Smith Jr. appealing or tempting. We could do good works in Asia Minor and Bithynia, but there's one door we must go through. The struggle
The Great Rescue  Average User Rating:  Johnny V. Miller Somehow, their good works are going to be great enough to outweigh their bad works, and that will allow them to stand before God in eternity and say to him
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Free  Average User Rating:  John Beukema ChristianBibleStudies.com. Augustine on Confession The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works. Augustine of
The Week on Which the World Turns  Average User Rating:  Rich Hansen are lost. • At funerals, many people put their hope in the good works of the one who died, but their hope is in vain. • 1 Corinthians
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Identity  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Mike Baker Though good works don't save us (Ephesians 2:9), there are good works to be done in the world (1 Peter 2:12). These good works are
Big Ideas of the Bible  Average User Rating:  Jim Townsend Titus Churches need qualified leaders (1) Various age groups require distinctive guidance (2) Saving grace is not by works, but should produce good works (3).
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