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Apart from Jesus Christ, no person in history has made as deep or lasting impression on the world as Moses, the “bond-servant of God” (Revelation 15:3). The secret of his influence is in his commitment to walk with the invisible God in everyday life. His example is desperately relevant for a world lost in the visible realm only.
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Our generation lives “on the run.” Jacob lived like that. He was literally born “on the run,” trying to outfox everyone around him. He ran from his brother Esau. He ran from his father-in-law, Laban. He was really running from himself. Yet a day came when he ran out of resources and ran into God. At that moment, everything in Jacob’s life changed!
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A man of faith is often formed by both his acceptance of a past heritage of faith and his adoption of God’s promises for the future, what was received and what is to be passed along. Isaac is often seen as the lesser of the patriarchs; and yet his role in the drama of redemption is both vital and irreducible. Faith elevates the quality of lesser men to greatness.
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Catch up on the latest 6 mission trips the Evergreen family participated in and hear what is to come!
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The Christian life can be exhausting at times. Serving God is fulfilling, but it takes a toll on us when we begin to lean on our own strength. But God is faithful in showing us our limitations so that He can display His power. Unfortunately, the only way we can see it is often when we are pushed to the end of ourselves. As He faithfully provides storms to get our attention, we should not rush to pray for relief. Instead, we should listen for the voice of the one who allowed it in the first place.
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Hebrews 11 is a brief catalogue of Old Testament heroes of the faith. It is compiled as one long illustration of what pleases God in the earth, namely the faith of His people. Writing to a Jewish audience, the author shows that Judaism had become mired in self-effort, self-salvation, and self-glorification. In contrast, whether OT or NT, faith is always God-focused.
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Jesus was intentional in all that He did during His time on earth. His life mission was always to do the will of the Father. This passage starts with a one on one engagement between Jesus and a broken Samaritan woman at a well. Through this one engagement, other conversations continue to flow throughout the chapter at the same well. John tells us in 1 John 2:6 "the one who says he abides in Him ought himself to walk in the same manner as He walked”. Let's look for some ways that Jesus modeled His life and how He engaged people to see how we can mimic that intentionality at our own mission "wells".
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Outline for this episode:
1. The God of Mission
2. God's Mission in the Old Testament
3. The Missionary Messiah
4. The Triumph of the Lamb
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God uses a seemingly strange relationship to paint a picture of an unfaithful Israel. In this prophetic relationship, God calls His people to repentance from adultery and into covenant relationship with Him alone and offers a promise of hope to His children. This same promise has application for us today.
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Join us as Pastor AJ Gonzalez, Pastor of Discipleship at Evergreen, brings us a word from Scripture.
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The Babel account is not the end of early Genesis. If it were, the story would conclude on a sad note of human failure. But, as always, God’s grace again supersedes human sin, insuring the continuation of the redemption promise. Now, the author traces out the line of Shem until he comes to that point where the chosen line develops into one distinct people—Israel.
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