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Who Are We Submitting To?

1 Peter 2:13-25

November 29, 2020 • Pastor Jim Amador

Throughout our current times we continually hear that Christians should fully submit to whatever mandates the government enforces on it's people. Is this always true? Should we always submit to governing authorities no matter what? There is a way to honor governing rulers but also not submit to every mandate the government enforces. We are to obey God rather than men! There may come a time where Christians may disobey government in order to stay obedient to God. Paul and Silas were imprisoned for proclaiming the Gospel and upon release they were instructed to not preach the Gospel anymore. Immediately upon release they went to the streets and proclaimed the message of the Gospel!

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February 14, 2021 • Pastor Jim Amador

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Christ, Our Example

February 7, 2021 • Pastor Jim Amador

Many times in our lives, God allows suffering and despair caused by sin to bring us to a point of repentance. When we deny the leading of the Holy Spirit concerning the conviction of sin, it's only a matter of time that we will suffer the consequences of those sins. The results of those consequences should bear the fruit of no longer living in the sin of our flesh but to live for the will of God. God works all things together for good to those who love Him and are called according to His purpose!