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Sowing and Reaping

Pastor D reminds us of our duty to help one another in the spirit of restoration – not the spirit of condemnation. We can do this by shouldering each other’s infirmities, supporting each other and taking care of our own business as well.
Our opinions of ourselves are likely seen via the worldly view. But when we do this in the context of scripture/spirituality, we will surely find those things that we ought to be working on to get it together. We must act with the intent to sow goodness, righteousness if we expect to reap the same later.
One of the ways to begin sowing is to prepare and plan for this by committing to digging into God’s Word and following His universal laws. Doing this is like planting the seed that grows into the tree, and thanks to Him, when we sow little we reap much.
Amen.
Scripture
Galatians 6:1-7

Sowing and Reaping

Sermon: Have you been with Jesus?

Have you been with Jesus?
Pastor preaches about this power to which the faithful have access. This the power that exists in Jesus’ name. In the midst of trials, judgement, and external questioning; our boldness to proclaim the name of Jesus confuses the non-believer and upsets the enemy; but us walkers do not have to fear! We ought to get with Jesus to solidify our relationship, to ensure that we are truly transformed prepared so that we can do the work that He would have us to do.

We are works in progress.

But when we spend time with Jesus we come to see our calling, we change our attitude, we become responsible, we develop sensitivity to God’s will and His voice. We come to understand satisfaction in who we are and what we can do. 

Spend time with Jesus and understand that His power, his peace and his protection will work through you! 

Wonderful teaching! 
Scripture
Acts 4:1-13


Sermon: Have you been with Jesus?

Sermon: The Lord Knows

A significant challenge of the Christian is waiting on the Lord. We want our blessing like we want service at a fast food restaurant.

But God builds us up as we wait. He prepares us in His way and in His time to be able to handle the blessing. While we wait God is using the time to reveal our motives, to build our patience, to build up our expectations of Him, to transform who we are and to get us to develop a dependency on Him.

Despite our anxiety and anticipation, we learn to embrace what is unknown to us; and lean on the beauty of the fact that only God Knows All.

Scripture

2 Peter 2:1-9


Sermon: The Lord Knows

Sermon: Is there anything too hard for GOD?


Pastor D teaches on how our vices hold on tight to us; only to be released through God’s intercession. Because of His promise to us; we are able to redeem ourselves through a voluntary commitment to honor our part of the agreement. 

When we attempt to resolve matters within our own faculties, intellect and resources; we often learn that the breadth of these are not sufficient to overcome our problems.

Regardless of where we are in our walks, our work, our family interactions God’s love and willingness to intercede has been constant.  Despite the challenges we will surely face; we ought to know that there is nothing too hard for GOD to fix.

Scripture
Jeremiah 32:15-27


Sermon: Is there anything too hard for GOD?