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Faith is a courageous journey... do you have what it takes? Listen to inspirational messages by Gordon D. Venturella that will challenge you to be the person God wants you to be.Primary Format :ChristianAlso Listed as:User Tags:User Votes:RSS FeedWebsite Visit Trumix.com for the most recent listings of: Don't Tempt Me: Sermons From the Edge
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Don't Tempt Me: Sermons From the Edge
Play Now -->DATE : Wed, 09 Nov 2005 21:18:57 PSTEntered in Database : 2005-11-10 05:18:57length : 20097029 Link to the Show / Show NotesAudio sermon by: Gordon D. Venturella | 20:56 minIt’s been said, “I can resist anything but temptation.”Most of the time when we give in to temptation, we know that we shouldn’t, we know that it’s a temptation, we know that it’s going to have potentially disastrous and negative consequences but we give in anyway. What’s going on here that contributes to that?Money is gambled awayFood is gobbled upIllicit relationships are entered in toExercise is ignoredHarsh words slip outDrinks and drugs are takenSecrets are covered upBlame is projectedLaziness is indulgedConflict is avoidedLies are toldAgendas arehiddenPrejudices are harboredMistakes in short are made...Why?Today we don't want to talk so much about the evil out there, we want to talk about the evil in here. And it's here. Some people live under the mistaken notion that becoming a Christian automatically reduces the likelihood of temptation and trials. Nothing could be further from the truth.The church is the battleground of the real world. The cosmic setting in which we find ourselves is behind enemy lines. And behind the enemy lines is a place of constant temptation that none of us get completely beyond. Our greatest protection is to admit that and to never think ourselves beyond or better than others.This sermon presents three statements that when believed act like weed killer when it comes to resisting temptation. Listen and find out what they are.Download mp3: Don't Tempt Me: Sermons From the EdgeSubscribe to Sermons From the Edge Podcast Play in your Iphone
Audio sermon by: Gordon D. Venturella | 20:56 minIt’s been said, “I can resist anything but temptation.”Most of the time when we give in to temptation, we know that we shouldn’t, we know that it’s a temptation, we know that it’s going to have potentially disastrous and negative consequences but we give in anyway. What’s going on here that contributes to that?Money is gambled awayFood is gobbled upIllicit relationships are entered in toExercise is ignoredHarsh words slip outDrinks and drugs are takenSecrets are covered upBlame is projectedLaziness is indulgedConflict is avoidedLies are toldAgendas arehiddenPrejudices are harboredMistakes in short are made...Why?Today we don't want to talk so much about the evil out there, we want to talk about the evil in here. And it's here. Some people live under the mistaken notion that becoming a Christian automatically reduces the likelihood of temptation and trials. Nothing could be further from the truth.The church is the battleground of the real world. The cosmic setting in which we find ourselves is behind enemy lines. And behind the enemy lines is a place of constant temptation that none of us get completely beyond. Our greatest protection is to admit that and to never think ourselves beyond or better than others.This sermon presents three statements that when believed act like weed killer when it comes to resisting temptation. Listen and find out what they are.Download mp3: Don't Tempt Me: Sermons From the EdgeSubscribe to Sermons From the Edge Podcast
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