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I'll Be Honest is a media ministry that is part of Grace Community Church of San Antonio, TX (gccsatx.com). We are seeking to publish Biblical Christian Videos on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

1457 - Preciousness of Time
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  • 1457 - Preciousness of Time

    So how do we redeem the time? By walking wisely. Not as fools, not wasting our days in laziness or frivolity, but by seeking God’s will and making every moment count for His kingdom. Study His Word. Seek His face. Look for every opportunity to speak of Christ to those around you. Be like a merchant seeking treasures—always on the lookout for ways to glorify God in your work, your conversations, your life.

    Mon, 02 Dec 2024
  • 1456 - True Repentance Without Legalism: How Can I Truly Return to God?

    Lee Dodd & Michael Durham | Lee Dodd and Michael Durham explore the process of returning to God when one's heart feels distant. They emphasize the importance of true repentance without falling into legalism, highlighting that genuine confession is not just about saying sorry but involves feeling about sin what God feels.

    Fri, 29 Nov 2024
  • 1455 - Should Adultery Permanently Disqualify Pastors?

    In recent times, the topic of disqualifying sins, particularly adultery, has become a pressing issue in church leadership. What does Scripture say about restoring a man who has fallen into such sin? Can he ever return to a position of leadership?

    Sat, 23 Nov 2024
  • 1454 - Should Christians Play Games That Involve Lying?

    Can Christians play games like Deceit or other board games where lying is a key part of the gameplay? In this video, Pastor Tim tackles the question: "Should Christians play games that involve lying?" Discover biblical principles and practical advice on whether games that encourage deception align with a believer's walk with Christ.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 1453 - How Faith Produces Works

    Brethren, this isn’t about whether works save us—that’s not the point here. James is not contradicting Paul. The issue is this: true faith, the kind that actually saves, is never alone. It’s completed by works. That’s what James is saying. Look at Abraham—he believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness. But it was when he acted, when he offered Isaac, that his faith was shown to be real. Faith without works? It’s dead. It’s like a body without the spirit—there’s nothing there. The question James is asking is this: can a faith that has no works really save you? The answer is no, because real faith is always proven by what it does.

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024
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