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Sometimes there is no safe place, there is only our faith to hold on to.
Give shout and praise to our Lord Jesus Christ.
God promised that with him we can do the impossible!
Be sure to be one that is grateful to God.
Bitterness is a curse that has the power to destroy.
Do not be distracted by wealth, but be rich in Christ.
We don't realize how great is the love of God until we swim in the deep end.
Having a big vision is tough but getting others to be a part of it is nearly impossible.
The sermon explores the profound and interconnected relationship between the love of God and the fear of God, emphasizing that these are not contradictory but complementary elements of Christian faith.
Loving one another, even on a Sunday.
The testing of faith comes to all. When testing comes what will we do?
Be ready to inherit God's Kingdom.
Everyone wants to do great things, truth is God wants you to do great things too!!
Having a guiding in our life with God is one of the great cornerstones of our life.
Make sure that we are trying to be the Good Samaritan everyday.
Our faith is one of victory and not defeat!
This sermon explores the call to new beginnings, commitment, and spiritual growth through three biblical passages. It reflects on Jesus’ resolute journey to Jerusalem in Luke, Elijah’s dramatic ascension in 2 Kings, and Paul’s letter to the Galatians urging Christians to live by the Spirit. The message encourages believers to embrace God’s grace, pick up the mantle of faith, and walk boldly into new beginnings. Through these examples, the sermon emphasizes the importance of commitment, the power of God’s Spirit, and the freedom found in following Christ.
Let’s make a commitment today to do all we can to help this church grow warmer through fellowship by living out these commandments of fellowship. If we do, the view from the back will be a little more crowded.
Follow the Spirit for your life, and endure the suffering, while trying to rejoice at all times.
We should celebrate the gift of the church every week, not just Pentecost Sunday.




