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Have you ever noticed that everyone wants the rewards of knowing Jesus, but few can handle the responsibility that comes with it? Every relationship demands joint responsibility. Well, we know that Jesus always holds up on His end, the issue then lies with us. Our relationship with Christ does bring great and eternal rewards. The
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We live in a world filled with consumption. Nations consume nations. People consume land and one another. We waste. We consume. We find more to consume. We consume it. Then our taste changes, then we find something else more exciting or “fulfilling” (though it never does) to consume. Consumerism drives our society because it is
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There is no such thing as a life without conflict. We are born into adversity and constant conflict looming over us throughout our life. Job 14:1 says, “Man that is born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble.” Sadly, many today have bought the lie that if you trust Jesus that
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Devotions for the Head, the Heart, and the Home Rom. 12:11 Read: I remember being a kid and having chores to do. Many of my chores were not things that were listed on a board or job description. The chores that I saw most commonly each day would come directly from my Mom or Dad
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It’s hard to live consistently. I grew up a Washington Redskins fan. Up until the most recent season I had not been able to see us live up to the hype or ability. For years, my common answer about how the football season was going is that we were consistently inconsistent. By God’s grace those
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There upon Mount Calvary on a rugged tree Hung the spotless Lamb of God dying there for me As I gazed upon Him and heard His cries of pain I knew that I was guilty and hung my head in shame With thoughts of my transgressions I let out a mournful sigh But then I
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The Passion Week began last Sunday morning on what we call Palm Sunday. This week is the most important week in history since the week of creation. It is the events of this week that we focus on, not just every Easter season, but we do so every time that we gather together on a
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Love. Four letters. One word. Eight billion definitions. Everyone in the world today knows this word, uses this word, and more than likely abuses this word. We overuse it so that it carries minimal weight. We misunderstand what real love looks like or should look like. The world is a place that is both saturated
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In my last sermon, I attempted to cover these verses in one fell swoop. However, we only made it through the first few words. Go figure. Today, we will be covering the verses together but with a different focus. As we get into the section on the function of the spiritual gifts that are experienced
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I want you to imagine with me some of your favorite woodland creatures. I think of ducks, bunny rabbits, a squirrel, perhaps a beaver, or a cute little deer. You pick your own animals, but I’m going to go with these. These cute little animals all get to go to the prestigious Woodland Animal Institute