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Tag Archives: Matt Chandler
More Chandler Sermon Jams
We used one of Matt Chandler’s sermon jams to teach on prayer at the last of our post-SOUL course sessions tonight. Whilst on Youtube I was pleased to see a couple more gospel focused sermon jams. I find kinetic typology … Continue reading
I not longer live…Galatians 2:20 Matt Chandler
“I am here to celebrate my own death.” I no longer live but Christ lives in me. Matt Chandler on Galatians 2:20:
Posted in Grace and Works
Tagged alive to Christ, dead to sin, Galatians 2:20, Matt Chandler, mortification, sanctification
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Why you don’t need to clean yourself up before God. Matt Chandler.
You know that feeling when you’ve offended someone and even after saying sorry there’s a bit of an atmosphere? Jesus justifies sinners before God so that there’s no more atmosphere, no awkwardness, between God and us. When Jesus justifies sinners … Continue reading
Posted in The Cross
Tagged justification, Matt Chandler, pure, purity, Romans 5:8-9, The Cross
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Need encouragement to pray? I do. Matt Chandler helps.
Do you struggle to pray? This is probably the most encouraging 4 minutes and 2 seconds I’ve heard on why Christians should wrestle in focused intercession: Matt Chandler on prayer.
Nothing will separate us from the love of Christ Jesus: Matt Chandler
What happens when you fall in love with Jesus and still have a little bitterness or lust in your heart? This is the brilliant answer:
Posted in Means of Grace
Tagged gospel, Matt Chandler, Romans 8:33, sanctification, sermon rap
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