Sermons About Message
Pt. 7, Maintaining Momentum: The Growth Choice
This weekend Pastor Roberto spoke to us about the importance of having quiet time with the Lord. A lot of the time we are so busy because we just can't say no. We can't say no because we haven't said yes! Our schedules are often so full, but we forget our most important appointment...Prayer!
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All Things Are Possible For One Who Believes; Mark 9.9-29
True faith does not judge Christ by the weaknesses and failures of His followers.
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When I See the Blood, I Will Pass Over You, Part 3; Exodus 12.1-28
The exodus is not so much about getting Israel out of Egypt as it is about getting Egypt out of Israel.
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This Is My Beloved Son, Listen To Him; Mark 8.34-9.10
The transfiguration of Christ holds tremendous teaching for those who remain with Christ after the cost of following Him drastically increases.
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When I See the Blood, I Will Pass Over You, Part 2; Exodus 12.1-28
The Passover lamb encourages us to count the cost of our salvation.
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Get Behind Me, Satan!; Mark 8.27-33
The disciples understand that Jesus is the Christ, now they must learn what it means to be the Christ.
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When I See the Blood, I Will Pass Over You, Part 1; Exodus 12.1-28
The grace that comes through the Passover Lamb requires a lifestyle of repentance.
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Bitterness
Many of us are hostage to bitterness. Bitterness is like a poisonous root. It grows and can affect all those around you. When we don’t handle betrayal and hurt scripturally we absorb that pain, like a root absorbs the water.. We store that pain and it grows. Bitterness produces a poisonous fruit. Out of the bitterness and hatred we store, our lives start to reflect hatred, anger and rage. Forgiveness of others the way God forgives us is the key to letting go of bitterness.
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Worry
It is hard not to worry, there are so many things to worry about – job, family, economy, etc. We all worry and it holds us hostage because it takes away our focus on God and it makes us not trust God. We like worry, and when there is nothing to worry about we worry about what might happen. Worry is the opposite of faith. It is the sin of distrusting the promises and the power of God. Worry does not come from God. When we trust God with the worry in our lives we are acknowledging that He is all-powerful.
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