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July 4, 2021
Kyle Tolbert
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Jude, A Servant of Jesus Christ
The Book of Jude is written as a letter to warn Christians of teachers who "pervert the grace of our God" by teaching the Gospel, while their lives are being lived completely in sin and their own selfish desires. Through this warning, Jude reminds readers what it looks like to live a life in Christ, along with the goodness of God's saving and sustaining grace through Christ.
Messages in this Series
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Afraid of Fire
July 18, 2021 • Nate RectorPsalm 16:11 is more of a greatest hit than a one hit wonder. It’s an incredibly hopeful verse that promises fullness of joy. So the question is, why don’t we always experience it?
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Jude, A Servant of Jesus Christ
July 4, 2021 • Kyle Tolbert CURRENTLY WATCHINGThe Book of Jude is written as a letter to warn Christians of teachers who "pervert the grace of our God" by teaching the Gospel, while their lives are being lived completely in sin and their own selfish desires. Through this warning, Jude reminds readers what it looks like to live a life in Christ, along with the goodness of God's saving and sustaining grace through Christ.
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A Test of Faith
June 27, 2021 • Nate RectorWhat if we told you there was a test that every Christian’s faith needed to pass before it could grow into maturity? Well we believe that there is and that you can find that test in a little known passage of the little known book of Habakkuk.
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The Dangers of One Hit Wonders
June 13, 2021 • Nate RectorThis week we take a look at Jeremiah 29:11 and the dangers of plucking a verse out of the Bible as well as what we have to gain from understanding the whole context of a verse. We hope you will have a deeper and richer appreciation for this famous verse of comfort.
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Micah 6:8
June 6, 2021 • Nate RectorWe take a look at a verse in Micah that succinctly and effectively sums up just what God wants from his children.