Cross At Home is a podcast from Church At The Cross where our Senior Pastor Clayton Cloer digs a little deeper into his sermons from this past Sunday.
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What I the key to being blessed directly correlated with you willingness to let go of control? As believers, we are blessed by the lord in so many capacities, but even with those blessings, we must give the Lord all control of all aspects. Jeff, and we can his input.Â
You have not only been saved from something but to something! The Lord has saved you from your sin so you can be part of the process of saving others.
Peter had incredible mountain top experiences, but also the lowest of valleys. The shame Peter had could have destroyed him, but it didn't.
All Christians are called to serve the Lord, but the primary way we are called to do that is by serving others.
Christians mature in their walk with the Lord through daily encounters with Jesus, and the more encounters we have, the more time we spend, the more we recognize our desperate need for Jesus every day. Closeness with Christ= confidence in Him, not in ourselves.
Have you ever wondered what your purpose is? In the life of Peter, he found every aspect of his purpose in encounters with Christ.