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Worship is not first about what we sing or say. Worship always involves sacrifice of our time, talent, and treasure. In this message from Romans 15, Pastor Lutzer takes a close look at what the sacrifices of worship are all about. Let’s learn how to live in a way that worships God continually.
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When things are going well, many of us feel no real need for God. But when troubles come, and our prayers are difficult, we realize our need to worship God. In this message, Pastor Lutzer explains why worship is a matter of truth and rightly ordered priorities. God wants us to find our refuge in Him, not in any lesser thing.
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Even if we’ve faced ongoing hardships and feel abandoned by God, we can still worship Him. The woman at the well had a deeper thirst than just water—she longed for God. In this message from John 4, Pastor Lutzer explains that worship is a matter of the heart. Have we become true worshipers of God?
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We’re either in darkness or light—no middle ground. This Christmas, it’s time to shine in this dark world. In this Advent message, Pastor Lutzer shares three transformative truths, urging us to reflect Jesus to everyone. Darkness presents us with both obstacles and opportunities.
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Believers in Jesus carry God's light within them. Our calling is to shine this light into the surrounding darkness. In this message from Ephesians 4-5, Pastor Lutzer explains how to walk in the light through our knowledge, actions, and words. Let's seize every chance to reflect Christ to those we encounter.
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Which path are we on—the path of light or the path of darkness? Even religion can block the path of light, causing us to think we are better than we really are. In this message from John 8, Pastor Lutzer explains three lessons about being guided by Christ’s light. No fulfillment can be found in the darkness.
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The world is steeped in darkness, groping for wealth, power, and fame. But Christ can pierce the darkness and give us hope. In this message from John 7-8, Pastor Lutzer goes on a journey to explore how Jesus leads us. Let’s rejoice in the “Light of the world” who guides us to our destination.
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Nicodemus, fearful and ashamed, visited Jesus at night. However, Jesus, the Light of the world, came to free us from darkness. In this message from John 3, Pastor Lutzer presents three lessons about embracing the light. Jesus Himself endured darkness so we could enjoy God’s presence.
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When light comes, the darkness scatters. Jesus confronted Nicodemus, during a visit at night, with truths that expose the human condition—our love of darkness. In this message from John 3, Pastor Lutzer offers three results of loving the light. In the light of God, no sin can be hidden.
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Confounding the wisdom of the world, Jesus Christ became God in the flesh and dwelt among His creation. God’s glorious salvation arrived, full of grace and truth. In this message from John 1, Pastor Lutzer shows how Jesus is the divider of humanity, giving us a choice between light and darkness. Without Jesus, we will only manage our darkness.
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Christmas is a celebration of God’s intervention in human history. Jesus created the universe, yet the world rejected Him. In this message from John 1, Pastor Lutzer reveals Jesus as the creator of all and revealer of light. He is the Light which shines in the darkness, yet He is not overcome by darkness.
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God’s power is not ignited by our education or background; He chooses whom to use for His kingdom, igniting them with the Holy Spirit. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shares about D.L. Moody’s reliance on God’s strength and yieldedness to His will. What does it mean to be filled with the Holy Spirit?
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D.L. Moody, with only a fifth-grade education, arrived in Chicago as a shoe salesman but became an international evangelist. He impacted countless lives. In this message, Pastor Lutzer discusses Moody's ministry in the British Isles through preaching and the power of song. Why was Moody so mightily used by God?
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Some think the government should take primary responsibility to care for the poor. But D. L. Moody brought the church and the Gospel to 19th-century Chicago’s poorest communities. In this message, Pastor Lutzer reflects on Moody’s legacy, challenges, and criticisms. After all, worldly success pales in comparison to eternal impact.
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