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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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Believing in the church can be hard, but it is worth it.
In Ephesians 3:1-11, Paul describes that the church has a special place in showing the manifold wisdom of God.
Ephesians 2:1-10 reveals to us how powerless we were when we were dead in our sins. It is only through God’s grace that we are able to be made alive again.
Paul starts Ephesians with a torrent of theology and praise in order to wake the Ephesians. We also need a jolt to wake us up less we fall into complacency.
Before the foundation of the world, God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit planned to rescue people from their sins, in order to reconcile them to himself.
The Christian life is not easy, but neither is it complicated. Our calling is to worship God and imitate him by loving people.
In the midst of evil days, the most appropriate thing and the most radical thing we can do is worship God.
Redemption is a word Christians often use without knowing what it means. When this word moves from jargon to truth, it will capture our hearts in a fresh way.
We are dearly loved children of God who imitate him by sacrificially loving others.
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Text: Ephesians 4:11-16
To reach our full potential as a church, each of us must disciple one another.
Husbands and wives are both created equal in the image of God, and yet in the oneness of marriage they have different roles for glorifying God. This message expounds on those differences and explains how the gospel informs and motivates each in their specific roles.
Christ's death brought us near to God and broke down the walls between us, creating a new dwelling place for God in the church.
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