Sermons About Growth
Growing as a dangerous church
God desires that we grow when we're part of a dangerous church - a church that prays and a church that loves one another deeply.
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A Culture of Growth
Discipleship. It's a Christian buzz-word, but what does it look like? If we're honest, doing this well is a major challenge for churches. In this message we study an important passage from Ephesians 4 that points us to what a culture of growth and discipleship should look like in a healthy church.
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The Habit of Authentic Fellowship
In the book of Acts the first century Christians had a habit of authentic fellowship that helped them grow up into mature Christ followers, seeing miraculous life change in themselves and in their community. We can develop the habit of authentic fellowship and be helped in our Christian growth and see real life change in our lives and our communities. The text gives four marks of their devotion to authentic fellowship:
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Growing through Generosity
God grows us through many ways. Giving... and giving generously is one of those ways.
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The Habit of Personal Prayer
In the book of Psalms, King David and other writers, poured out their hearts in prayer to God. The book of Psalms is just that—a book of written prayers. In many cases they were put to music and sung in the temple. But they began as personal prayer. We can learn how to develop the habit of prayer by studying and praying the Psalms. Let’s look at Psalm 103 and learn the three movements of personal prayer:
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Our Number One Priority
High Definition Living within the context of Christianity has to do with living for God. Journey with us in this engaging message as we explore and uncover from the book of Philippians what it means to live for God!
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God wants to talk to you
God wants to talk to you. His primary way of talking to you is through His Word - the Bible. Are you ready to listen?
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The Habit of Bible Study
In the book of Joshua, God gave Joshua clear instructions on how to lead His people Israel after the death of Moses. God told him that the key to success was for Joshua to become a student of God’s Word and to obey it in every detail. We can develop this habit of Bible study and experience the blessings of following and obeying God’s Word too.
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Serve One Another
We are not called to remain on the mountain but to go back down transformed to serve others in the name of Christ. If we are comfortable then we are not growing in our faith.
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The Habit of Daily Devotion
In the gospel of Mark, the disciples learned to that Jesus had a habit of starting every day alone with God. If Jesus, the Son of God, calls us to follow Him, should we follow Him in His habit of daily devotion? Jesus still calls disciples today to follow Him. You can grow in your maturity as His disciple by following Him in the habit of daily devotion. The text teaches us some important ingredients to having a habit of daily devotion like Jesus.
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