“Live Like You Are Saved” – Worship Service – Deacon Jason Cain
December 8, 2019
The Church Of Jesus Christ
Living Hope Restoration Branch
Independence, Missouri
“Live Like You Are Saved” – Deacon Jason Cain
Worship Service – December 8th, 2019
Length 54:43
Special Music
Margaret Fountain, Mary & Nathan Reed – “Sing A Song Of Bethlehem”
Mary Reed, Margaret Fountain, Andrew Stayton, Nathan Reed – “In Christ Alone”
Scripture References:
Matthew 5;48
Alma 3;83-86
Genesis 15;12
Deuteronomy 18;15
Isaiah 7;14
Isaiah 9;6
Isaiah 53;2-5
Leviticus 17;11
Genesis 22;10
John 3;17
John 8;1-11
Matthew 4;3-4
John 13;13-17
Matthew 23;9
Mark 9;34
Matthew 23
Luke 2;41;52
Joshua 24;15
Doctrine & Covenants 4;1a-2b
Doctrine & Covenants 22;23a-23b
Romans 12;1-2
Alma 3;27-64
Shortcuts:
Welcome – Elder Larry Cain 00:10
Special Music – Margaret Fountain, Mary & Nathan Reed – “Sing A Song Of Bethlehem” 00:55
Call To Worship – Elder Larry Cain 03:28
Scripture Reading – Deacon Jason Cain 06:15
Special Music – Mary Reed, Margaret Fountain, Andrew Stayton, Nathan Reed – “In Christ Alone” 07:16
Sermon – Deacon Jason Cain 11:41
Sermon Focus Points
►Satan will work on your soul, pointing out your shortcomings.
►Jesus Christ was often despised aand rejected, yet Jesus would fulfill the needs of the people.
►Isaiah writes that Jesus would be a leader who could guide, counsel and comfort them. But the people choose to reject Jesus.
►The Law of Moses, which required sacrifices, was necessary for the Jews in the day before Jesus came to earth.
►Jesus Christ came as the last sacrifice mankind would ever need, the only person who could attone for all sin, because he was God’s flesh.
►Today, we recognize the purity of Christ, and the blood shed for us, that we might receive God’s grace, mercy and protection.
►Regardless of our circumstances, we should rejoice in the Lord, and live like we are saved.
►We must be careful not to get caught up in the things of the world, fearful of what’s to come, and what other people will think of us.
►We need to remember God is control of everything.
►God sent His son to the world, not to condemn the world, but through him, that the world might be saved.
►Jesus did many thing besides saving us. Jesus forgave others. Jesus resisted temptation. Jesus was a healer. Jesus stood firm in the truth.
►We can use scriptures to resist temptations in life. We can be sustained by the spirit and word of God, and not the temptations of the physical world.
►Pride separates us from God, when we believe our own will is more important than God’s will.
►Faith, hope, charity, and love (and a repentent heart), with an eye single to the glory of God, qualifies you for the work of God.
►We should live with an eternal mind-set, living in the spirit.
►Don’t let the world define who you are or what is good, rather let God deine who you are and what is good.
►If you are not the sheep of the good shepherd, of what fold are you?
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