Episodes
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God is not only perfect, He is steadfast. We can depend on and trust in Him at all times.
He is our constant. Life will have storms and uncertainty, he is our anchor. We can find comfort that His promises to forgive, protect, and provide. He remains steadfast despite shifting circumstances. This provides a solid foundation for faith that is no subject to the whim of some deity or random chance.
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God exists outside of His creation while fully being in His creation.
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“For the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength.”
1 Corinthians 1:25
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God does not only have wisdom but he is the source of it.
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Before we can call God good, we need to know what good is. Let’s dive into Hebrew word Tov that will help us truly see how good God is.
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He is in charge of the will and purpose for you. He has all the power and authority to do whatever He wants. The faster we surrender to Him the easier it gets for us.
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As we dive in to the sovereignty of God we will look into His Authority, His Will and His Devine Purpose.
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We will continue studying how God has power over supernatural and impossible.
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In this episode we introduce how powerful God is. We first look to the scriptures to see His power over natural.
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God knows Where, Why and How.
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He knows!!!
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Only He is worthy of our praise.
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For us to reflect God, we need to know who God is. In this sermon we look at Go’s Holiness. The 3 points we going to look into are: He is pure and perfect; He is set apart; He is a “Consuming Fire”.
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We can abide with God through Fellowship in 3 ways. Gathering in His name, Remaining in His love and Being made in His image.
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Part 2 on Listening Prayer covered the 5 levels of mature and authentic listening that Scripture invites us to practice. May we hear, obey, and share the heart of God through the voice of the Holy Spirit.
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A key part of abiding in God involves communion through prayer. Specifically, we need to learn how to listen to the Shepherd’s still, small voice as we pray rather than doing all the talking.
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To abide in the Lord by being still is not a passive state but an active posture of surrender.
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Our obedience reflects our faith but we need to make sure that we are obedient only to the Holy Spirit.
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We abide to God through scripture. We do that by reading it, meditating on it and applying it to our lives.
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To trust is to lean, is to live without worry, is to surrender.
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