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As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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When Moses meets God at the burning bush, God reveals his divine name and with it how people can know him and be saved by him.
We are called to renounce Christian envy and to rejoice that Christ is proclaimed despite our differences. There is no room for sibling rivalry in the household of God.
Despite opposition, God advances his gospel through those who are in Christ. Therefore, Christians can put their confidence in him.
When Moses meets God at the burning bush, God reveals his divine name and with it how people can know him and be saved by him.
We are called to renounce Christian envy and to rejoice that Christ is proclaimed despite our differences. There is no room for sibling rivalry in the household of God.
Despite opposition, God advances his gospel through those who are in Christ. Therefore, Christians can put their confidence in him.
Paul’s prayer is that we would live lives worthy of the gospel, growing in love, knowledge, discernment, and holiness for the glory of God.
Center your life on Jesus—on the joy of His grace in the past, the confidence that He holds your future, and the purpose He’s given you in the present—and you will experience the power of a gospel-centered perspective.
The real substance of our Christian faith is well presented in Paul’s greeting at the very beginning of his letter to the Philippians
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Speaker: Kevin Rogers
What is the church? What does it mean to be a member of it? And what does it look like to live that out?
We are called to present ourselves as living sacrifices to God, reflecting the Christ who is in us. This is the acceptable gift we must offer to the Great Giver.
What does it mean to receive the gift of Jesus Christ? Receiving him is believing him, receiving a new family, and seeing his glory.
Jesus Christ is not just well intended. He is the all-powerful Lord over creation who accomplishes our redemption.
At Christmas, God showed his love for us by sending his only son to give us life through propitiation for our sins.
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