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God Has a Plan

The back story of the Exodus – it all started 430 years earlier with promises made to Abraham. God had a plan – working through Jacob’s family to establish Israel in Egypt and eventually freeing them from their captivity. This world is chaotic and dangerous, there are unplanned difficulties...

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Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness

In a practical sense what does it mean to hunger and thirst after righteousness? And how is it that if we do so we “shall be filled?”

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The Prodigal Son and Repentance

This afternoon, brethren let’s see what we can learn from this parable that has come to be known as the Prodigal son.

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Grow in the Grace and Knowledge of Jesus Christ

Peter wrote in 2 Peter 3:17 that in order to maintain our “steadfastness” we need to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” How do we grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus so that we can be secure and firm...

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The Tool of Christian Meditation

Meditation is one of the basic tools for Christian growth. How can we use it effectively and consistently?

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God of All Comfort

How does God comfort His people? Does His comfort seem vague and intangible or is it a real presence in our lives? Consider how it is that God comforts us and that He is truly the God of “all” comfort.

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Making ‘Little’ Faith Great

In Matthew 8 there’s an interesting contrast. Jesus “marveled” at the “great faith” of a Roman centurion. Later (possibly on the same day) He chided His disciples for having “little” faith. We know that the disciples became apostles and also demonstrated “great...

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Called to What?

This message looks into seven things that our calling is and that our calling is not.

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Nicodemus

We examine the few scriptural mentions of the Pharisee Nicodemus on his journey to full acceptance of Christ.

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Importance of Discernment

We live in a world filled with deceit and misdirection. Satan is the master deceiver and he will only continue to  increase his efforts. What is discernment? Why is it important? What do we need to discern? And how can we develop discernment?

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