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1922 Episodes
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4/24/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Temperance"
4/17/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Meekness"
4/10/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Faith"
3/20/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Goodness"
3/6/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Gentleness"
2/21/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Longsuffering"
2/14/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Peace"
2/7/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Joy"
1/31/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Love"
1/24/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Tending a Crucified Life"
1/10/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"His Way of Life Becomes Our Walk of Life"
1/3/16 AM - Rev. Paul R. McGee, Jr.
"Spirit Abiding Citizens Are Law Abiding Citizens"
A common misconception of the church is the she exists to win lost souls. While that is part of our existence, it isn't all we exist for. When a new babe in Christ is born, there are development stages and disciplines needed in order for it to become a functioning adult Christian.
There are several examples in the New Testament Scripture that follow the guidelines provided in the book of Psalms about going forth with seed and coming back with a harvest. There were primarily four instructions: (1) Go, (2) Have a Burden, (3) Take the Seed, and (4) Rejoice over any results.
We are ambassadors, representatives of Christ. Since the ascension of Jesus Christ, God is now beseeching (calling for, summoning) souls by us.
Jesus was often moved with compassion. It boils down to this: he was moved with compassion by a need. Compassion goes beyond recognizing a need. It is the desire and ability, if possible, to alleviate the need and it belongs to every soul. The soul is the eternal part of man that will continue to live somewhere after death. It is the truly redeemable part of man.
This is a ongoing series breaking down our personal church mission statement phrase by phrase. To love as God loves, showing compassion to every soul, thus winning those souls and equipping them to be sent out to plant and to harvest.
A continuation of "The Epistles" series.
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Perhaps an often misunderstood section of our Bibles are the Epistles. Though they may contain salvation language, their purpose is to instruct us on how to live.




