Atlantic Gospel Chapel Messages
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
"Like father like son," is a phrase often used to show that the son, or daughter, follows the same pattern of behavior as the father, or mother. If the child represents the father well, then it is said, "the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree." If, however, the child does not resemble the parent, it might be said, "It was a windy day when the apple fell from the tree." For the believer we are now identified as children of a heavenly Father. But what does it mean to be children of God. In our passage we explore what Peter says in his first epistle to the churches in Asia, where he exhorts the believer to live holy lives with three motivations to live lives that exemplify our Heavenly Father; Our Christian hope, God's Character and the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.
Eric McLaren 07-29-18 // Matthew 6:5-15 - The Power of Prayer
Doug Schorle 07-22-18 // Matthew 6:5-15 - Our Father; The Basis of Prayer
Mike Eells 07-15-2018 // Philippians
Mike Eells 07-08-18 // Philippians 2:19-30 - Timothy & Epaphroditus, Men to Honor
J.B. 07-01-18 // Galatians
Mike Eells 07-01-2018 // Jonah - Part 2
Mike Eells 06-24-18 // Jonah - Part 1
Duane Brown 06-17-18 // Got Questions?
Tom Baird 06-10-18 // Attributes of God - God is Love
Eric McLaren 05-27-18
Mike Eells 05-20-18 // 2 Timothy - Part 2
Mike Eells 05-20-18 // 2 Timothy - Part 1
Doug Schorle 05-13-18 // Luke 10:38-42 - Mary & Martha - A Mother's Dilemma (Mothers' Day)
Mike Eells 05-06-18 // Philippians 2:1-11
Stefan Johnson 04-29-17
Mike Eells 04-22-18 // Psalm 3 - Life of Praise
Mike Eells 04-08-18 // Philippians 1:27-30 - Worthy Citizenship
Mike Eells 04-01-18 // Acts 3 - Can We Trust God?
Tom Biard 03-25-18 // Attributes of God - Omnipresence and Omnipotence
Mike Eells 03-18-18 // Philippians 1:19-26 - Joyous Confidence
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