Abundant Life Church Sermons
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Total Sermons: 25
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Act(s) X and XI - Scene I, II, III, IV
It was time for God to take His revival to the next level and bring the gospel to the Gentiles. First He needed to make some adjustments in Peter so He could be used in the process. Peter's visit to the House of Cornelius is the focus of this message and the lessons learned that are applicable to the church today.
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Act(s) IX - Scene I, II, III
Understanding the basic elements of conversion is a must when engaging with a generation of people who desperately need an encounter with Jesus Christ. An examination of the conversion of Saul of Tarsus is a valuable exercise in this quest. Along with the Valiant Ananias and the miracle working Peter, this is a look at this drama played out in history almost 2000 years ago.
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Act(s) VIII - Scene I, II, III
Acts chapter 8 begins to bring into focus the heart of the matter which the Father was after with the outpouring of His Holy Spirit and the developing of community in the early church. The scattering of the church precipitated a vast spreading of the good news of the Lord Jesus. As the work of God is not done by groups, but rather by individuals, we see Philip's response to the move of God and how we can follow his example.
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Enlarging Your Borders
God is calling all of us to go beyond where we have been and where we are. The time is now for us to allow Him to stretch is in such a way that we enter into the unknown territory we may have feared and yet God's ultimate intention is to use us in that place.
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Congregational Sharing Concerning Revival
In this audio, the congregation of Abundant Life Church are given the opportunity to share what the Lord is showing them concerning imminent revival and awakening. "Whenever you come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching, has a tongue, has a revelation, has an interpretation." 1 Corinthians 14:26
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Act(s) VI and VII - Scene I, II, and III
The move of God brings more than manifestations of the supernatural. It brings along with it some practical issues, like who is going to feed the numerous widows who have been birthed into the church? How shall complaints be handled without causing disharmony in the body? This message addresses these issues as well as takes a look at Stephen a man of faith and the first martyr of the early church.
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Act(s) V Scene I, II, III, and IV
This message deals with the climate of community shortly after the outpouring of God's Holy Spirit and the culminating sobering case of Ananias and Sapphira; a story with far more questions than answers. Follow along as we journey through this historical drama written for our example.
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Act(s) IV Scene I, II, and III
The healing of the lame man through Peter and John upset the apple cart of the priests and elders of the Jewish community. While they could not deny the miracle, they still sought to smother the news of the healing and to intimidate Peter and John from further preaching in the name of Jesus. What would we do if faced with similar circumstances? Are we all that far away from being challenged for our faith in like manner? God has established a haven of refuge for us to run into as demonstrated by Peter and John when they were released from custody.
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Act(s) III Scene I and II
Acts chapter 3 records the healing of the lame man at the gate called Beautiful. Within an environment of prayer, Peter and John visit the temple to pray and encounter a man begging for alms. Disregarding what they did not have, they offered him what they did have; the Name of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit. Executing their power of attorney by Jesus' Name, they extended the kingdom of God to this man and he was healed. How did we relate this story to our world? How shall we respond to a Sovereign move of God? This message visits these questions and several others.
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Act(s) II Scene II
After the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, we see Peter imparting the essence of the Lord Jesus through his sermon on the Day of Pentecost. No one before had ever paid much attention to what Peter had to say, but this day it was different. Because of God's anointing power, 3000 people responded to Peter's call; the kingdom of God grew and the church began. Thus resulted community in its purest form. This message deals with the impartation, addition, and community contained in this passage.
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