GFBC Hemet Sunday Sermons
In this message from Titus 2, the focus is on how God’s grace not only saves us, but also trains us, sustains us, and transforms us. Pastor shows that communion is a time to remember Christ’s sacrifice, reflect on our walk, and rejoice in the transforming power of grace. Rather than living in guilt or self-effort, believers are called to see themselves as God’s treasured people, empowered by grace to say “no” to sin and “yes” to godliness. Key themes: - God’s grace has appeared in Christ and offers salvation to all people. - Grace doesn’t just save us; it teaches us to live self-controlled, upright, godly lives. - Grace shifts our focus from this temporary world to our “blessed hope” in Christ’s return. - Jesus redeemed and purified a people for Himself—Christianity is personal but never private. - Nothing can separate believers from God’s love; He is fully “for” His people even in their struggle with sin. - Communion is a reminder that we can confess, repent, and “take a drop and hit again” because grace is sufficient. Scripture to Read: Main Scripture Passage - Titus 2:11–14 Supporting Scripture Passage - Romans 8:31–39 Application Scripture Passage - Romans 7:21–25 Questions to consider: - Where do I see God’s grace currently teaching me to say “no” and to say “yes” in my daily life? - Do I truly believe God is “for” me, even in the areas where I keep struggling with sin? - Am I living as part of “a people” redeemed by Christ, or mostly as a lone, isolated Christian?
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