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Sermons prepared by Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship in Georgetown, Tx.
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Part 2: A Scarlet Cord

Part 2: A Scarlet Cord

2013-08-1444:01

Through the story of Rahab, Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship shows that above all the most important factor in the Christian's life is belief. For Rahab, as for believers, faith meant salvation.
In this weeks sermon, Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship focuses in on our thought-life. Do we rejoice in all situations? Or, do we look at the glass half-full? Although this message includes precepts that are all-inclusive, the central aspect of having a solid thought-life is focusing on the goodness of God and his Christ.
In this week of "Defeating Depression" Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship shows that the key to defeating depression may be changing one's perspective. Through the character of Job, we can learn that godly pre-actions often support godly reactions and that all gifts are a loaner from the Owner.
Giving a nod to the psalmists, Pastor David of New Covenant Fellowship shows that the best way one can change their perspective is going to God in worship.
Part 2: Godly Sorrow

Part 2: Godly Sorrow

2013-07-0741:22

When it comes to sin-induced depression, Christians can respond one of two ways. Some may turn inward and sulk in their sorrow, or otherwise try to put it out of their mind, but God calls his children to respond with repentance. In this week of "Defeating Depression" Pastor David explains the importance of a godly sorrow and how it causes the believer to seek God.
Many people battle depression. When we face an identity crisis or adversity in our lives, we often have a tendency to look inward. During this mini-series, Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship explains how a fundamental understanding of the gospel can help defeat depression.
Historically, kingdoms grow and expand their territory by conquering other nations- usually by force. In the Kingdom of Heaven, however, the people of God expand the kingdom by the word- by practically loving and caring for others. Pastor David ends "The Kingdom: What It Means" series by explaining the importance of evangelism.
Part 22

Part 22

2013-06-1736:34

Further revealing the upside-down nature of the Kingdom of Heaven, Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship in Georgetown Tx explains the message of Christ through Paul's words in 1st Corinthians. While the message of Christ seems folly to the world, it is actually the most powerful message in human history.
Leading verse by verse through Mark 8, Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship in Georgetown Tx shows the upside down nature of the Kingdom of Heaven. Showing that those who physically lost their bodies for the sake of Jesus would gain eternal life and those who clung to the old-covenant world-system would lose it, this week's installment of "The Kingdom: What It's Like" also gives practical application to the 21st century believer.
Following the conclusion of the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor David continues the "What It Means" series by explaining the "upside-down" nature of the Kingdom. We learn through the teaching of Jesus that true leaders are true servants.
In this week of "The Kingdom: What It Means" Pastor David completes his exegesis of Matthew 7 with a final call to place one's moral framework in line with the thinking of Christ. This week's sermon is found in Matthew 7:24-29. New Covenant Fellowship is a Georgetown Tx Church
Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship Church in Georgetown Tx explains the theological construct of faith and works in this weeks "The Kingdom: What It Means". As C.H. Spurgeon says, in the Old Covenant it was "do this and live" but in the New Covenant it is "live and do this". This sermon is found in Matthew 7:21-23.
With so many voices claiming exclusivity to the truth, it can be a daunting task discovering what is real and what isn't. In this weeks sermon, Pastor David Boone of New Covenant Fellowship explains that competing voices is nothing new. This message is preached from Matthew 7:15-20 New Covenant Fellowship is a Georgetown Tx church.
Associate Pastor Jesse explains the history of Israel in this weeks sermon on "The Kingdom: What It Means"
New Covenant Fellowship is a Georgetown Tx church. Pastor David Boone continues his series on "The Kingdom: What it's like" by drawing out God's relationship to his children and our response to him. This week's sermon can be found in Matthew 7:7-12.
Moving away from the traditional interpretation, Pastor David Boone exposits Matthew 7:1-6 in this week of "The Kingdom: What it is like"
Pastor David Boone continues his series through The Sermon on the Mount by discussing Matthew 6:25-34.
Part 5: Life Givers

Part 5: Life Givers

2013-02-1032:15

Pastor David expounds on the moral precepts Jesus gives during his Sermon on the Mount in today's message.
Pastor David Boone expands on the overlapping of the ages during Jesus' words on the Sermon on the Mount.
Part 3

Part 3

2013-01-2701:01:54

Pastor David continues his sermon series on "The Kingdom: What It's like" by expositing more on the Sermon on the Mount.
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