Isaiah 6
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Acts 18:23-19:10 - The Life Changing Opportunity
March 1, 2026From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
Sometimes we think we need to wait until we're perfect to share Jesus with others. But Apollos teaches us differently. Though he knew only John's baptism, he boldly shared what he understood, until Priscilla and Aquila lovingly taught him more. God doesn't call us to be theological experts; He calls us to share what Christ has done in our lives, growing in knowledge as we go.
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Isaiah 6 - Three Ingredients for a Healthy Missional Heart
May 4, 2025From the series: ThisMattersTo.Me
This special message from Isaiah 6 challenges us to live a healthy missional life marked by compassion, courage, and sacrifice. Rooted in God’s holiness and grace, we’re invited to respond like Isaiah—“Here I am, send me”—as we consider how to serve future generations, honor Christ, and walk faithfully in our season.
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Heaven
August 10, 2014From the series: FAQs
Discusses the nature of heaven as a place of eternal joy and fulfillment, emphasizing its beauty and perfection. It explores the biblical descriptions and assures believers of the glory and peace awaiting in heaven, far surpassing earthly understanding.
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Isaiah
March 2, 2014From the series: Loving the Old Testament
Delves into the prophet Isaiah's role and teachings. It discusses Isaiah's message during Israel's split into kingdoms and emphasizes the responsibilities of prophets, both in foretelling and forthtelling God's messages. The sermon highlights the profound impact of Isaiah's prophecies across both the Old and New Testaments, stressing his call for repentance and devotion to God.
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If God Can Use Gideon, He Can Use You
February 2, 2014From the series: Loving the Old Testament
Focuses on how God uses unlikely individuals for His purposes. It highlights Gideon's story from the Book of Judges, showing that despite Gideon's initial fear and doubt, God empowered him to lead Israel to victory. This narrative illustrates that God's strength and guidance can make heroes out of the most unlikely people.
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An Important But
January 20, 2013From the series: Ephesians
Emphasizes the contrast between our sinful state and God's grace. Paul describes the severity of sin, stating we were dead in our transgressions and deserving of wrath. However, the pivotal "but" introduces God's mercy and love, explaining that through grace, we are saved and made alive with Christ. This transformation highlights the importance of recognizing sin to appreciate the profound impact of God's grace and salvation.