If He hasn’t already done so, God is calling you to do something you’ve never done before. How will you answer His call to action when God shows up?
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H: WGSU7: “A Call to Action”
If He hasn’t already done so, God is calling you to do something you’ve never done before. How will you answer His call to action when God shows up?
View SermonM: WGSU6: “Success vs. Failure”
When God shows up success has more to do with staying (abiding) in a vital, real connection with Him than ministry performance, moral perfection, religious observations, even Bible knowledge. How many of us know you can say the “right” thing but still be totally wrong because of the way you said it! Or you can know a lot of Bible but still live a fruitless Christian life. A Christian can appear to “fail” but in reality be a huge “success” in the eyes of the Father.
View SermonH: WGSU6: “Success vs. Failure”
When God shows up success has more to do with staying (abiding) in a vital, real connection with Him than ministry performance, moral perfection, religious observations, even Bible knowledge. How many of us know you can say the “right” thing but still be totally wrong because of the way you said it! Or you can know a lot of Bible but still live a fruitless Christian life. A Christian can appear to “fail” but in reality be a huge “success” in the eyes of the Father.
View SermonW: WGSU6: “Success vs. Failure”
When God shows up success has more to do with staying (abiding) in a vital, real connection with Him than ministry performance, moral perfection, religious observations, even Bible knowledge. How many of us know you can say the “right” thing but still be totally wrong because of the way you said it! Or you can know a lot of Bible but still live a fruitless Christian life. A Christian can appear to “fail” but in reality be a huge “success” in the eyes of the Father.
View SermonM: 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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