Grace Baptist Church Sermon Audio

Living Well

30 min · 13. mai 2026
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The World’s Perspective: The pastor notes that many, even within the church, mistake living well for having material wealth, a nice home, or a successful career. A Biblical Perspective: True living well means living in "hope of eternal life" and being conformed to the image of Jesus Christ. This is an active, ongoing process rather than a one-time achievement. Core Themes of the Sermon The Importance of Focus: To live well, believers must shift their affection from the things of this world to "things above," keeping their hearts and minds centered on eternity. Intentional Investment: Spiritual growth, especially in children, does not happen by accident. The pastor stresses that parents must be purposeful in teaching the gospel and model spiritual disciplines like prayer and church attendance. The Power of the Word: God’s eternal plan for salvation was made manifest through the "proclamation of His word," specifically through preaching. The Necessity of Family and Community: The pastor highlights that no one is meant to live the Christian life alone. "Living well" requires being part of the "family of God," which provides support, encouragement, and edification

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