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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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We believe in the forgiveness of sins because the death and resurrection of Christ guarantee forgiveness to those justified by faith.
Jesus loves to forgive the sins of those with faith because those who are forgiven much love much.
Jesus is willing and able to cleanse the outcast, and he has the authority to forgive sins.
Everyone who believes in Jesus Christ has been saved from slavery to sin, so they can join David and the people of Yahweh in their worship and their proclamation of his marvelous works of salvation.
The path to forgiveness and freedom from guilt is one that goes to God in confession and pursuit of restoration.
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Speaker: Pat Ennis
As disciples of Jesus, we have the blessed assurance that he is alive, present, powerful and committed to pursuing and keeping us. Having given us these assurances, he continues to say, “Follow me” even when we’ve failed him.
God does not want our empty rituals but our hearts. He does not want us to appease him but rather walk with him, receiving his wisdom, his direction, and—most importantly—his forgiveness.
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Speaker: Robin Boisvert
On Pentecost, Peter explained the coming of the Holy Spirit to the bewildered crowd. He preached that this Jesus—attested by God, crucified, raised, and exalted—is indeed both Lord and Christ.
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.
In one encounter with Jesus, the Samaritan woman received a spiritual satisfaction so refreshing it was like springs of water flowing through her heart. That can happen to you, too.
Psalm 51 does not just instruct us about how to pray; it offers us living and active words of prayer. As David lays bare his heart before God in this poem, we can take these words to heart and do the same.
Robin Boisvert teaches on our being one with Christ, and slaves to righteousness.
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