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// Philippians 1:12-18 //Paul was able to experience joy in any and every circumstance, because he saw the bigger story that he was a part of. He was able to zoom out and have a:- Right view of God: Confidence in the love of God- Right view of self: The freedom of self forgetfulness- Right view of life: The joy of knowing the bigger story
// Philippians 1:12-18 //Paul was able to experience joy in any and every circumstance, because he saw the bigger story that he was a part of. He was able to zoom out and have a:- Right view of God: Confidence in the love of God- Right view of self: The freedom of self forgetfulness- Right view of life: The joy of knowing the bigger story
// 1 John 2:15-17 //John tells describes three enemies to a healthy spiritual life: the world, the flesh, and the Devil. To fight against these enemies: 1. Recognize the battle2. Fight from victory, not for victory3. Never give up
// 1 John 2:15-17 //John tells describes three enemies to a healthy spiritual life: the world, the flesh, and the Devil. To fight against these enemies: 1. Recognize the battle2. Fight from victory, not for victory3. Never give up
// 1 John 4:11 //God is more concerned about people knowing their purpose, than them knowing the specifics of a plan. We are meant to be a people of love by:1. Being loved: wake up to your belovedness2. Giving love: commitment and sacrifice
// 1 John 4:11 //God is more concerned about people knowing their purpose, than them knowing the specifics of a plan. We are meant to be a people of love by:1. Being loved: wake up to your belovedness2. Giving love: commitment and sacrifice
// 1 John 2:28 // The secret to a vibrant faith is to abide in Jesus. We can remain closely connected to Him and receive all that he has for us by: 1. Saturating ourselves with truth 2. Embracing transformation 3. Following Jesus' steps
// 1 John 2:28 // The secret to a vibrant faith is to abide in Jesus. We can remain closely connected to Him and receive all that he has for us by: 1. Saturating ourselves with truth 2. Embracing transformation 3. Following Jesus’ steps
// 1 John 1 - 2:2 // We don't lose our relationship with God when we sin—instead, we lose intimacy. But this intimacy can be restored when we: 1. Breathe out - confess our sins by acknowledging what they are and to begin taking steps to repent of them. 2. Breathe in - experience God's love and forgiveness by remembering Jesus' completed work on our behalf and his promises.
// 1 John 1 - 2:2 // We don’t lose our relationship with God when we sin—instead, we lose intimacy. But this intimacy can be restored when we: 1. Breathe out - confess our sins by acknowledging what they are and to begin taking steps to repent of them. 2. Breathe in - experience God's love and forgiveness by remembering Jesus' completed work on our behalf and his promises.
// Psalm 13 // As a church, we join our brothers and sisters in prayer and lament for our world as we deal with and battle racial injustice together.
// Psalm 67 // You are blessed to be a blessing. Two traps we can fall into when we think about using our gifts: 1. When we don't know what our gifts are, we can become paralyzed in doing anything. 2. We have a too narrow view of our gifts.
// Psalm 13 // As a church, we join our brothers and sisters in prayer and lament for our world as we deal with and battle racial injustice together.
// Psalm 67 // You are blessed to be a blessing. Two traps we can fall into when we think about using our gifts: 1. When we don't know what our gifts are, we can become paralyzed in doing anything. 2. We have a too narrow view of our gifts.
// Psalm 3 //Psalm 3 provides three characteristics of who God is, and these give us a glimpse into the new story that God is inviting us into:1. A New Defense2. A New Identity3. A New Freedom
// Psalm 3 //Psalm 3 provides three characteristics of who God is, and these give us a glimpse into the new story that God is inviting us into:1. A New Defense2. A New Identity3. A New Freedom
// Psalm 4 // Psalm 4 provides three steps that we can take to engage our anger in a healthy way: 1. Search your heart (v.4-5) 2. Slow down (v.4) 3. Stop playing God (v.8)
// Psalm 4 // Psalm 4 provides three steps that we can take to engage our anger in a healthy way: 1. Search your heart (v.4-5) 2. Slow down (v.4) 3. Stop playing God (v.8)
// Psalm 23 // Psalm 23 paves a clear path of walking in faith and not fear. On this path we find: 1. The Green Meadow 2. The Dark Valley 3. The Party Table 4. The Living Room