Leadership: Workplace
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Celebrate Your Work
Is the work we do on a daily basis something to be endured or to be celebrated? God worked to create the universe. Adam and Eve worked in the garden before the Fall. That makes work a good gift from God and something to celebrate. In the Ten Commandments, God commands us, "Six days shall...
Work Matters Sermon Series | Tom Nelson
The High Calling shares a sermon series by Tom Nelson on why work matters. Sermon 1: Work is More Than a Curse Sermon 2: More Than a Carpenter, But Not Less Sermon 3: Working in the Spirit View and download the PDF sermon series here. Tom graduated with a masters of Theology degree from...
Monday Morning Faith | Free Sermon Outlines
In large part, spiritual leaders have done a good job of explaining how to follow Jesus at home and at church, and how to cultivate your personal devotional life. Our focus has been on prayer, Bible study, congregational worship, evangelism, and service. But what does it look like to follow...
Work and Rest According to Jesus
Religious leaders in Jesus’ time had a long list of rules for the Sabbath. When questioned about the Sabbath, Jesus did not respond by dismissing it. Instead, He redefined it. The Sabbath is a blessing from God -- one we will only enjoy when we understand it correctly. Download this audio...
Made for Stewardship
Dr. Timothy Keller's sermon on Genesis 1:26-2:2; 2:7-9, 15 at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York "Genesis 1 is one of the most important passages of Scripture pertaining to work. We are called to work because God also worked. We can work for God by using our gifts for others. We...
Pride: The Case of Nebuchadnezzar
Dr. Timothy Keller's sermon on Daniel 4:24-37 "Nebuchadnezzar's pride began in contentment and prosperity, which caused him to take credit for everything he'd achieved. God dehumanized him in a reflection of what pride had done to his heart. Only when he recognized his debt to God — and...
The Two Great Tests
Dr. Timothy Keller's sermon on Proverbs 3:9-14; 10:16, 25; 24:1. "There are two spiritual tests highlighted in these passages: good times and bad times. These circumstances show our sin in general or our idols in particular. We can choose whether to deal with them or deny them, but we will...