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The Jim Dixon Sermon Library Podcast

The Jim Dixon Sermon Library Podcast

By: Dr. Jim Dixon
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This podcast contains the sermons of Dr. Jim Dixon, founding Senior Pastor of Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
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  • 1997 Names and Titles of Christ, The Master, by Dr. Jim Dixon
    Dec 17 2023

    Dr. Jim Dixon discusses Jesus's title "Master." He emphasizes the need for believers to be good and faithful stewards, using their resources to benefit God's kingdom. The sermon reminds listeners of their accountability to the Master for their stewardship.

    Matthew 25:14-30

    Delivered May 4, 1997

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    33 mins
  • 1994 Excessive, Improper Desires, by Dr. Jim Dixon
    Nov 15 2023

    Dr. Jim Dixon discusses the concept of "pleonexia" – improper and excessive desires, especially related to wealth. He warns against laying up treasures on Earth and urges the congregation to be rich towards God by prioritizing heavenly treasures. The sermon emphasizes caring for the impoverished and seeking God's kingdom with our resources.

    February 28, 1994

    Luke 12:13-21

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    38 mins
  • 2008 Morality and Ethics, Questions & Answers, by Dr. Jim Dixon
    Nov 7 2023

    Dr. Jim Dixon answers questions morality and ethics, emphasizing love as the foundation of Jesus' teachings. He addresses questions on divorce, adultery, abortion, and sexual ethics, stressing the need to understand biblical principles while embracing forgiveness and grace. Dr. Dixon guides the congregation to approach complex issues with a holistic view of God's Word.

    Matthew 22:34-40

    Delivered January 20, 2008

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    48 mins
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