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Bits & Bytes

Posted by Rick on June 29, 2009

Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “Set Your Mind on God’s Interests” based on Matthew 16:21-28:

  • Too often we don’t don’t keep our mind on the things of God or keep an eternal perspective.
  • We want things the way we want them and expect God to change to suit us.
  • Satan wanted Jesus to bypass the cross; so did Peter.
  • We think we can bypass the cross and get to Heaven by being good or by being a member of a church or other made up thing.
  • We must set our minds on God’s interests.

You can listen to this sermon by clicking on the audio player below or by going www.sermon.net/rboyne and searching for the sermon title.

http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2183981

You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “Clean Hands – Clean Heart” based on Psalm 24:1-6 by clicking on the audio player below or by going to www.sermon.net/rboyne and searching for the sermon title.

http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2183939
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