Sermons About Direction
Expecting God to Work Through His Word, Part II
Expecting God to work through his Word as the central defining authority in every aspect of our Christian faith and our life as a church. Learning to love God's authority (displayed in his Word) and placing ourselves willingly under that authority.
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Navigating Safely
Navigating your world can be an adventure. Sometimes we face the potholes of financial loss, the detours of family tension, or finding our way back from a wrong turn. Life is not as simple as pressing a button for safety and security. Life is often full of collisions and there are very few trusted people who can pinpoint exactly where you made a wrong turn.
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No Really, You're Never Lost
Navigating your world can be an adventure. Sometimes we face the potholes of financial loss, the detours of family tension, or finding our way back from a wrong turn. Life is not as simple as pressing a button for safety and security. Life is often full of collisions and there are very few trusted people who can pinpoint exactly where you made a wrong turn.
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Never Lost
Navigating your world can be an adventure. Sometimes we face the potholes of financial loss, the detours of family tension, or finding our way back from a wrong turn. Life is not as simple as pressing a button for safety and security. Life is often full of collisions and there are very few trusted people who can pinpoint exactly where you made a wrong turn.
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Discovering God's Will: God's People Giving Direction
Third (and final) installment in the Discovering God's Will series. Stan talks about how God's People can give us wisdom, council and direction.
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Discovering God's Will: God's Spirit is the Compass
Discovering God's Will by using the Holy Spirit as a compass.
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Discovering God's Will: God's Word is the Map
Discovering God's Will by using His Word as a map.
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Victory - Our Part to Play
God told the Israelites that He was going to lead them out of bondage, to the land He had promised to give to their ancestors. When the people got there, all but Joshua and Caleb refused to believe that the Lord could do it. They didn’t want to have to work for it. They thought their labor was over now that they had left Egypt. They just wanted God to give it to them. God provides victory for us, but we have to possess it. There will be battles, some that The Lord fights for us, some that we must fight for ourselves, in the name of the Lord. People today are just like the Israelites back then were. They just want someone to do it all for them. They want someone to pray for them, to work a miracle for them. They don’t want to have to do anything themselves. Our victory, in all the promises of God, is tied to our actions, the actions of faith that He tells us to do.
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