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Our Relationship With God’s Will

The accounts of two women in scripture can help us reflect upon our relationship with God's will. How might we determine His will, and how will we react to it?

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The Kingdom Is Like…

At the Feast we always hear a lot about the Kingdom. How did Jesus describe it? Twelve times He said "the Kingdom is like..." and seven of those are in Matthew 13. Let's review those to get HIS perspective on the Kingdom.

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The Blessing of the Law of Moses

Is the law of Moses abolished? Does it inform us, Christians under the New Covenant, about how we are to walk? This sermon examines these questions.

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The Gentleness of God

God is described many ways in the Bible. He is Almighty, Omniscient, and Omnipresent. Some people believe God is also harsh, judgmental, and doesn't like us very much. The Bible tells a different story. Here it is:

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Trials and the Christian

Let’s talk about trials today and see if we can make some sense out of why Christians have them when God says He’s our loving protector. How can we ‘count it all joy’ when we have trials as James 1 tells us?

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How to Make Bad Decisions

We all have to make decisions in our lives--LOTS of them. What can we do to help ensure we make good ones instead of bad ones?

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Hope During Adversity

The story of a tanker split in two and the rescue of the men trapped on the stern yields some lessons about hope in adversity. What are the specifics we hope for?

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Renewal and God’s Feasts

We have now completed the fall feasts and it's a good time to talk about 'renewal' which means "restored to freshness, vigor or perfection". A synonym is "revival" which means "to restore or renew".

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Receive the Kingdom as a Little Child

The Blessing of Little Children ceremony each year reminds us of some important lessons we can learn from little children.

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Hold Fast!

After the Feast, encouragement to hold fast in pivotal areas of Christian living.

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