Sermons About Regret
No Regrets
“ ‘By what power, or in what name, have you done this?’ Then Peter filled with the Holy spirit, said to them, ‘Rulers and elders of the people, if we are on trial today for the benefit done to a sick man, as to how this man has been made well, let it be known to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead- by this name this man stands here before you in good health…’ “ -Acts 4:7-11 Peter--the man who denied Jesus three times before a group of nobodies--now stands before the high council of hostile religious leaders and proclaims the name of Jesus, and that only in the name of Jesus can a man be saved, healed, and delivered from his sins. Peter and the rest of the first century church in Acts serve as our model for living a life with no regrets. Regardless of past failures or future obstacle, we can live without regrets and without fear. We can walk in the freedom and power of the Name of Jesus Christ. We must be fully assured of who Jesus really is, according to the bible, and resolve ourselves to live for Christ everyday! And then we must act in obedience to what HE has called us to do. “But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who delude themselves.” James 1:22
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The Full Life is Meant to be Shared
Lead Pastor Jeff Lawrence's son, Mike, had an accident while they were vacationing in La Jolla, California. On Sunday morning, October 5th, he fell out a window onto a concrete walkway nearly three stories below. Amazingly, Mike's life was spared, and in time he should see a full recovery. Jeff and family remained with Mike in California while he was recovering. This traumatic experience combined with several weeks in a beautiful place created space for some intense reflection. Jeff will be sharing some of what he's been learning in a new sermon series called "Living in La Jolla: Field Notes from Heaven-on-Earth."
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Enjoy Your Things, But Don't Make Things Your Joy
Lead Pastor Jeff Lawrence's son, Mike, had an accident while they were vacationing in La Jolla, California. On Sunday morning, October 5th, he fell out a window onto a concrete walkway nearly three stories below. Amazingly, Mike's life was spared, and in time he should see a full recovery. Jeff and family remained with Mike in California while he was recovering. This traumatic experience combined with several weeks in a beautiful place created space for some intense reflection. Jeff will be sharing some of what he's been learning in a new sermon series called "Living in La Jolla: Field Notes from Heaven-on-Earth."
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Are you Full of Life?
Lead Pastor Jeff Lawrence's son, Mike, had an accident while they were vacationing in La Jolla, California. On Sunday morning, October 5th, he fell out a window onto a concrete walkway nearly three stories below. Amazingly, Mike's life was spared, and in time he should see a full recovery. Jeff and family remained with Mike in California while he was recovering. This traumatic experience combined with several weeks in a beautiful place created space for some intense reflection. Jeff will be sharing some of what he's been learning in a new sermon series called "Living in La Jolla: Field Notes from Heaven-on-Earth."
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A Different Community
The End in Mind: A Study of 1 Thessalonians Today, most of us struggle with keeping a long-term perspective in our day-to-day life. We’ve all been influenced by a culture that thrives on the instant gratification of our most basic needs, from our sexual desires to our financial goals to our relationship hopes. At work, we face the temptation to sacrifice our integrity in order to speed our advance up the corporate ladder. At home, we struggle to align our time usage with our stated priorities because daily distractions take our eyes off the ball. Very few voices in our world compel us to consider the long-view of life, leading us to miss the brevity of our years and the eternal consequences of our actions. Come listen with us as we explore the penetrating wisdom of Scripture with the intent to live every day with the end in mind.
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Risk
If only...words of pain and regret. Words that are used about a past that didn't take risks. Dare you to move is a call to risk. To be fearless. To be obedient.
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A Wellside Witness
Failure and Regret. The Samaritan woman was enslaved by her sins and regrets. Jesus set her free.
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