Sermons About Awake
RU Awake
Most of us, at one time or another, have been tempted to fall into the attitude of "half-heartedness." We are constantly pressured by society and our own laziness, to do just enough to get by. We feel complacent and content when things go smoothly, and we forget about the fire and sense of urgency that Jesus exhibited while he was on the earth. We forget that he calls us to have the same desire to go "ALL IN" that he had. This series, based on text messaging, calls both Christians and non-Christians alike, to be completely sold out to the purposes and plan of Jesus Christ. Join us this week as we work to evalute and correct our personal life goals and desires to line up with what Christ has in mind for us.
0 Amens
Awakening: Part I
Listen as Pastor Brad casts vision for awakening our spiritual potential and connecting our city to Christ in Part One of the series "Awakening".
0 Amens
Stay Awake
While at his post, the guard stays alert, keeps watch. He reports all suspicious activity; he sounds the alarm when danger is near. He never sleeps on duty and is always prepared to act at a moment's notice. To be on guard is the responsibility of those assigned as guardians. They stand watch in the towers and remain vigilant and are trustworthy. The Church has been given the task of being a guardian of the faith handed down from Christ to His Apostles. She must "stay awake," being ever ready to sound the alarm.
0 Amens
Do No Harm: Mouth
Often we find ourselves doing harm by participating in the negative speech that so often surrounds us. Paul admonishes us to put away all manner of evil, "rise from the dead" and allow the light of Christ to shine on us and "illumine us."
0 Amens
Refuse to Snooze
Alarms go off for a reason - to wake us up! In this message we discuss how to recognize and respond to the silent alarms going off in our lives.
0 Amens
Why does the harvest perish?
Complacent Christians can become numbed with the pleasures and conveniences of this world. The Word of the Lord, through the prophet Joel, is applied in this sermon to the present-day believer who is not minding the work of the Lord as he should.
0 Amens

