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The Time Is Now
By default we are Children of Darkness – by choice we become Children of Light.
Church...Have you...
Colossians - Week 1 - Intro
Even though the letters weren’t written to us, they are still
written for us.
We can learn about P...
21 DOP - Week 3 - Power
“Prayer isn’t just powerful when you do it alone, it’s explosive when we do it
together.”
Church...
21 DOP - Week 2 - Posture
Posture isn’t only about how we stand or kneel, but about
an attitude of submission and reverence b...
21 DOP - Week 1 - Presence
Make it a habit to give God your attention.
Stillness prepares me for what God wants me to hear.
“...
What's Your Story?
Mark 5. 1-20
Your story isn’t just for you. We use our story in the worship of God. We use our st...
Seek First
God’s Word isn’t just information—it’s direction. You can’t be surprised you ended up in
the wrong ...
Stories - Week 10 - The Rich Fool
Luke 12: 13-21 (CSB)
Jesus made it very clear...life is not found in an abundance of possessions. I...
Stories - Week 9 - The Good Samaritan
Because God first loved us, we can love him supremely and love others as ourselves. We can be the hands and feet of Jesus to everyone we meet from day to day.
God is not surprised by where we are and what we do. He has given us assignments, areas of influence, whether it be at work, school, your neighborhood, your gym. God knows you are going to come into contact with people who are hurting, struggling, and need the hope of Jesus Christ. And these acts of compassion don’t have to be big but they do need to be intentional.
Stories - Week 7 - The Unforgiving Servant
Forgiven people, forgive people.
The Christian has to be a person of a forgiving spirit. Holding grudges, allowing
bitterness to grow up in your life is one of the most destructive things we can ever do.
The application here in this parable is the same that comes from The Lord’s
prayer...forgive us our debts, as we forgive out debtors. That’s kinds of a scary prayer to
pray.
"If we are not willing to forgive those who have sinned against us, we should never
expect God to forgive us." – Sproul
