Using a sport’s analogy, one may start out as spectators at the big game, but Jesus is looking for more than just spectators. He wants players who he’ll call out by name to come out of the stands, become part of His team, and get into the game to experience the joy of winning and never be the same again.
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W: WGSU5: “Get in the Game”
Using a sport’s analogy, one may start out as spectators at the big game, but Jesus is looking for more than just spectators. He wants players who he’ll call out by name to come out of the stands, become part of His team, and get into the game to experience the joy of winning and never be the same again.
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Using a sport’s analogy, one may start out as spectators at the big game, but Jesus is looking for more than just spectators. He wants players who he’ll call out by name to come out of the stands, become part of His team, and get into the game to experience the joy of winning and never be the same again.
View SermonM: 4/26/20 – WGSU: “Born to Bond”
Ultimately God made us to bond with Him. Our hormones were meant to fire when we worship, when we love, when care for others. We were supposed to be “addicted” to God.
View SermonW: 4/26/20 – WGSU: “Born to Bond”
Ultimately God made us to bond with Him. Our hormones were meant to fire when we worship, when we love, when care for others. We were supposed to be “addicted” to God.
View SermonH: 4/26/20 – WGSU: “Born to Bond”
Ultimately God made us to bond with Him. Our hormones were meant to fire when we worship, when we love, when care for others. We were supposed to be “addicted” to God.
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