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Oct 6, 2019
Choose The Better Part
Series: (All)
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  • Oct 6, 2019Choose The Better Part
    Oct 6, 2019
    Choose The Better Part
    Series: (All)
  • Sep 29, 2019Controversy
    Sep 29, 2019
    Controversy
    Jesus’ healing of the man born blind began serious controversy, the nature of which is exemplary of the responses unbelievers have to the gospel. We see examples of skepticism, hostility, and division, revealing just how deep our sinful nature runs.
  • Sep 22, 2019Contact
    Sep 22, 2019
    Contact
    As we reach the story of John’s gospel of Jesus healing a man born blind, we see again and again Jesus establishing authority. This man was born blind and encountered Jesus according to the definite sovereign plan of God, which reminds us of God’s definite purpose in healing the spiritual blindness of all of His people, bringing them into the light of salvation.
  • Sep 8, 2019Reconciled!
    Sep 8, 2019
    Reconciled!
    The conclusion of our brief series in 2 Corinthians brings us to the beautiful exchange and reconciliation which comes from God. God, in Christ Jesus, restores the relationship between Himself and His fallen people by crushing His own Son for our sins, and giving is the righteousness of Jesus. This is the message God has entrusted to us to carry to the ends of the earth.
  • Sep 1, 2019In Christ
    Sep 1, 2019
    In Christ
    Christians being “In Christ” is stated as being factual of every single believer, but what does this imply? It speaks about our relationship with Jesus, that we receive all the benefits and blessings that He has earned. Because of this relationship, we no longer live with the guilt of sin, are free from the punishment of sin, and freed even from the practice of sin.
     
    Key Takeaways
    • Being in Christ demonstrates the depth of His love, amazing grace, and transforming power
    • Being in Christ is seen in our faithfulness, fruitfulness, and fervor
  • Aug 25, 2019Straight To The Heart
    Aug 25, 2019
    Straight To The Heart
    As Christians, we must constantly be asking ourselves how we view people. Because of our love for Christ and obedience to Him, we no longer look at people in worldly, surface level categories, but we give everyone the respect they deserve as image bearers of God. And it is in this respect and love that we are compelled to preach the full gospel to all people.
    Takeaways:
    • If you embrace this, it will transform the way you view and interact with all kinds of people
    • Don’t let who they are stop you from giving them what they so desperately need
    • Honestly . . . how do you view people?
  • Aug 18, 2019Prisoners of His Love
    Aug 18, 2019
    Prisoners of His Love
    Key Takeaways
    • God’s judgment is real
    • The Gospel requires sincerity and integrity
    • Expect a lot of push-back
    • It is Jesus’ love that motivates and moves us to be faithful
  • Aug 11, 2019Aim High
    Aug 11, 2019
    Aim High
    This life is a challenge for Christians; we face tremendous opposition as light in a dark world, but we also have a wonderful hope and guarantee: God has purposed all of our suffering in order to prepare us for the fullness of life, found in Christ. So our aim in this life is to please God by walking by faith in God’s Word, and by living courageously because of this hope.
  • Aug 4, 2019It’s Worth It
    Aug 4, 2019
    It’s Worth It
    Preaching the true gospel will be met with negative response, and we are called to pay the price of preaching boldly. However, Paul reassured the Christian that anything we endure in this life is dwarfed by the reward promised to God’s people. It is worth it to live faithfully.
  • Jul 28, 2019Jars of Clay (Pt. 2)
    Jul 28, 2019
    Jars of Clay (Pt. 2)
    We, fallen and redeemed sinners, have been given to incredible privilege to preach the message of life, and we must do so. We are called to humble living, and a life of suffering or even death in order that others may live by the gospel. And God has promised ultimate victory in this mission.