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Join us this week with guest speaker Logan Charles as we continue our series True Worship. We will be unpacking the idea of worshipping God for his blessings, and we will ask the question, "Am I blessed?"
Message Notes
Passage: Matthew 5:3-12
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.
Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Question: Am I walking in obedience?
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Today, we'll be discovering what worship really brings glory to God, combatting boredom in worship, and what it looks like to dwell on the things above.
Message Notes
Passage: Psalm 33
1) God's Word is Truthful
2) God is Faithful
3) God is Righteous
4) God's Love Does Not FailEffective worship...
1) brings glory to God
2) brings the believer to greater dependenceSupport the show
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Message Notes
Passage: John 4:1-26
1) True Worshippers are not...Limited by Place
2) True Worshippers are not...Driven by Preference
3) Worship is...Pursuing Divine Intelligence
4) Worship is...Practicing God's Presence EverywhereSupport the show
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Message Notes
Passages: Jeremiah 29:7; Matthew 5:13-16; Matthew 6:19-21; 2 Corinthians 5:20; 1 Timothy 2:1-3
What we are to do as exiles:
1) Become a Blessing
2) Pray for Our Leaders
3) Live as Salt and Light
4) Build the Kingdom of God
- Bring people in to the Kingdom
- Build others up
- Be a godly blessingSupport the show
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In light of what we’ve learned from the story of Daniel, what do the New Testament authors have to say about how we should live as exiles in the modern world? We’ll talk about our role as ambassadors of reconciliation, and what kind of character traits an ambassador of Christ should embody.
Message Notes
Passage: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
Reconciliation: The Restoration of a Broken Relationship
1) We live in an unreconciled world
2) Through Christ, we are reconciled to God
3) We are now ambassadors of reconciliation
Characteristics of Ambassadors:
1) Peace-Making
2) Forgiveness
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As we approach the upcoming election, it can be challenging to navigate this season as Christ would want us to. So today, we are looking into Daniel chapter 6 to see how we are to respond to the governing authorities God places in our lives.
Message Notes
Passage: Daniel 6
The Temptations:
1) Subvert Authority
2) Glorify AuthorityThe Correct Responses:
1) Respect and Serve
2) Remember Who Placed the Ruler in Charge
- If your candidate ISN'T elected: Trust God
- If your candidate IS elected: Look to God
3) Trust the True KingQuestion: Who holds your trust?
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We will be reading Daniel 3 where Daniel's three friends navigate a challenging political climate. Their faith will be put to the ultimate test as they learn to bend, but not break. We will be looking at what true faith looks like as we lay down our lives in order to find it in Christ, and learn how Christ can be magnified in us as we enter into a political season ourselves.
Message Notes
Daniel 3
1) Bend, don’t Break
2) God is Sovereign
ref. Daniel 2:21; Romans 13:1
3) Trust God with the Outcome
ref. Daniel 3:14, 17-18; Matthew 16:24-25; Luke 22:33
Question: Where do you draw the line?
ref. Luke 22:42
“Do not judge the situation by the king’s threat and by the heat of the burning fiery furnace, but by the everlasting God and the eternal life which awaits you. Let not flute, harp, and sackbut fascinate you, but harken to the music of the glorified. Men frown at you, but you can see God smiling on you, and so you are not moved.” Charles SpurgeonSupport the show
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Message Notes
Passage: Daniel 2
Exiles: Are A God Fearing Minority Living Among a Pagan MajorityExiles Understand “This is not my home.”
ref. Jer 29:7; John 17:16; John 15:19Daniel and His Friends Responded With Prayer
Daniel Didn’t Sugar Coat the Truth
Sidebar: 4 Kingdoms
Gold Head: Babylonian KingdomSilver Chest: Medo-Persian KingdomBronze Belly: Greek KingdomIron Legs: Roman KingdomIron/Clay Feet: ? KingdomThe Main Message: God’s Kingdom Crushes All Competition
3 Questions for Modern Exiles:
Who is Your Prayer Community?How Boldly Do You Speak Truth?Where is Your Hope?
ref. Matthew 6:21Support the show
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"Exile" is not something we tend to think about since most of us haven't been physically run out of town or been abandoned on a deserted island. Yet most people live with a deep fear of "standing out" from the crowd and being rejected by the majority. So in other words - we fear being "Exiled" in an emotional and relational sense. That can make Jesus' call to live in this world but to not be "of it" challenging, as it's a call to live as "Exiles." Join us as we unpack the account of Daniel, and learn how God cares for his people in the midst of exile, and how exile is an opportunity to change the world around us.
End of the Divided Kingdom EraThe Northern Kingdom was Crushed The Southern Kingdom was Scattered
Message Notes
Passage: Daniel 1
Definition: Living In Exile Means Living A Life That Stands Apart.
A SUPER BRIEF History Lesson...Core Truth: Exile Invites Us To Experience A Bigger Jesus!
Sovereign Jesus Faithful JesusOur Opportunity In Exile
Depth TransformationSupport the show
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Guest speaker Chris Woz shares about how our Christian faith is often more simple than we make it out to be in our mini-series "What I Wish I Knew".
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Today, guest speaker Brandon Di Puma shares about how our God is trustworthy in our mini-series "What I Wish I Knew".
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Message Notes:
1. Who Are You Becoming?
2. What Is Your Identity In?
Ephesians 4:22-24; Romans 8:29
3. How Well Do You Know Jesus?
Matthew 16:13-17
4. What Is Holding You Back?
Philippians 3:13-14Support the show
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In the Parable of the Lost Son we are introduced to two brothers who are both lost in different ways. This message focuses on the older brother; the one who was frustrated and annoyed with everyone else celebrating the return of the younger brother. From him, we will see why we all need God to give us a "reality check" in how we see Him and those who have yet to come home.
Message Notes:
Even with the knowledge that an eclipse is a natural (and temporary) phenomenon, it’s a surreal experience to sit in the shadow of a complete eclipse. … Something came between the sun and me and distorted reality.
(Jon Tyson, Fighting Shadows)Previously in this Parable, Jesus Redefined...
How We See GodHow We See OthersIn Other Words – Jesus Redefined Reality
Passage: Luke 15:25-32
Truth: The Older Son was Also Lost!
The “Christian Distinctive” – A Heart that Reflects God’s
The heart…is precisely what God observes and addresses in human beings. He cares little or nothing for outward show. He responds to the heart because it is, above all, who we are: who we choose and have chosen to be. What God wants of us can only come from there.
(Dallas Willard, Renovation of the Heart)Reflect On This…
Where Does Your Heart Need a Reality Check?
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When we run away from God, what we run to always fails to satisfy.
Luke 15:11-24
1. At the Outset, Sin Feels Like Freedom
Hebrews 11:252. In the End, Sin Leads to Emptiness
Proverbs 1:32 (CEV)Romans 6:23John 10:102 Corinthians 7:103. The Return of the Lost is Celebrated
~2 Questions~
1. Do you recognize the gravity of your own sin?
2. When you see people choosing sin, do you see people searching for what satisfies?Support the show
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Do you know the value God places on the lost? Join us as we dive into Luke 15 and see God’s heart to those who are far off.
Message Notes:
Passage Luke 15:8-101. God Values the Lost
Ezekiel 34:162. Jesus Puts in Work to Redeem the Lost
Luke 19:10Romans 5:61 Peter 3:183. The Unseen Realm Celebrates When the Lost are Found
Revelations 5:11-14Zephaniah 3:17How Valuable are the Lost to You?
How Hard Are You Searching?
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Many of us are familiar with the parable of the lost sheep in Luke 15 and what it teaches us about the Father’s tender heart for the lost. However, what we often miss is that this passage is meant to call out the Pharisees who do not know the heart of God. Join us this weekend as we look at how to align ourselves with God’s heart and partner with Him in seeking and saving the lost!
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We all go through “storms” that challenge our faith and trust in Jesus Christ. The question is, how do we respond when we are faced with a storm that challenges our worldview of who Jesus is. This weekend, we will be unpacking a passage from the Gospel of Matthew where Peter, one of Jesus’ followers, takes a step of faith that challenges him to his core.
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Follow along as Dre continues our Living & Active series by diving in to John 11 to see what it looks like to depend on Jesus and have genuine hope despite the trials we face.
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Follow along as Tim continues our Living & Active series by diving in to Judges 11, where we learn that we don't need to barter with God to be blessed by Him.
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Joel continues our summer series by looking looking at Genesis 38 - aka one of the strangest passages in the Bible. Listen in to hear how God can use broken people in His grand story.
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