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Weeds, Part 3: Greed
Weeds can be subtle. They grow in the cracks, and, when left alone, they eventually take over! They're unwanted but often hard to get rid of. Sin in our lives is a lot like weeds. It pops up unannounced and can cause us to stumble on our walk with God.
Weeds, Part 2: Anger
Weeds can be subtle. They grow in the cracks, and, when left alone, they eventually take over! They're unwanted but often hard to get rid of. Sin in our lives is a lot like weeds. It pops up unannounced and can cause us to stumble on our walk with God.
Weeds, Part 1: Pride
Weeds can be subtle. They grow in the cracks, and, when left alone, they eventually take over! They're unwanted but often hard to get rid of. Sin in our lives is a lot like weeds. It pops up unannounced and can cause us to stumble on our walk with God.
Destination: Ephesus
Just Visiting: Ephesus June 24, 2012 Text: Revelation 1:9-2:7; John 13:31-35 Key Thought: Churches do many things, but without love for God and each other, nothing else matters. Turn back to me and do the works you did at first. If you don’t repent, I will come and remove your lampstand from its place among the churches... Anyone with ears to hear must listen to the Spirit and understand what he is saying to the churches. To everyone who is victorious I will give fruit from the tree of life in the paradise of God. (Revelation 2)
Fight The Law
Prison Break: fight the law Reconnect – October 23, 2011 Text: Matthew 6:9-15; Luke 6:37-38 Key Thought: Like it or not, God demands that we forgive others if we want him to forgive us. If you forgive those who sin against you, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you refuse to forgive others, your Father will not forgive your sins. (Matthew 6:15, NLT)
On The Run
Prison Break: on the run Reconnect – October 16, 2011 Text: Matthew 18:1-35; Colossians 3:12-15 Key Thought: Humility is key to continuing to forgive – to remember we also have been forgiven many times. About that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Who is greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?” Jesus called a little child to him and put the child among them. Then he said, “I tell you the truth, unless you turn from your sins and become like little children, you will never get into the Kingdom of Heaven. So anyone who becomes as humble as this little child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven… ( Matthew 18:1-5, NLT)
Inside Out 8: The Devil in Pew Number 7
The story of a pastor and his family who were terrorized by a member of their small church in North Carolina. One member of the family was murdered... others injured. This real life tragedy is all about living out extreme forgiveness.
Christ Speaks to His Churches
This is an overview of the 7 letters to the seven churches. 1. Christ in the midst of the church? The church belongs to Christ. 2. Christ Church is: 1. Lampstands – the church is to give out light, not to produce its own light. 2. These were seven real churches. 3. These churches are representative of the Christian church – relevant for today. 4. There are continual spiritual lessons. 5. There is clear structure to these letters. Are we prepared to examine ourselves as we go through these letters?
A Vision of Jesus for the Church: Revelation 1
Revelation is an amazing book written to a church struggling with whether or not to compromise the Gospel to avoid persecution. They wanted to know if they could have Jesus and still live like everyone else. Some had already begun to compromise, some had refused to compromise and were suffering persecution, and others where stuck looking at both of them and wondering what they should do. Jesus speaks to all three groups by saying "Look at me!" In answer to their questions, Jesus shows them a magnificent picture of himself that few Christians have ever really taken the time to contemplate. It is a vision of a massive Jesus whose face shines like the sun, whose voice is like the sound of rushing waters, and out of whose mouth comes a sharp two-edged sword. This vision is meant to comfort the suffering and to rouse the compromising from their foolishness and call them all to follow Jesus. We will discuss how such a vision could possibly comfort anyone and we will address how this whole series applies to us today.



