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Growing Through the Hate
Just as people loved Jesus one minute and hated Him the next, we also will be hated. How we respond will make all the difference in our growth as followers. We’ve been given the Holy Spirit, who will give us needed grace, truth, and confidence.
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Flow with It
In everything, Jesus remained filled with the love and joy of God in a way that overflowed to all around Him. He reminded His disciples that following Him would bring trouble, but reassured them that connecting to Him would produce a rooted life.
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Another Sad Stick Story
Our mantra is “Be the Branch,” but the alternative is to be the stick that isn’t connected to Jesus and gets thrown in the burn pile. We don’t want to be sticks with fake fruit tied on. Our job as branches is to stay connected to the vine, Jesus.
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The Bonsai Way
Bonsai trees can live hundreds of years, but need intentional pruning that cuts bad and good for the better. The way of Jesus is a way of pruning, intentionality, and lifelong commitment revealing the value and distinction He makes in this world.
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The Branch Life
The word “remain” appears 11 times in John 15 as a call to faithfulness and consistency. Like in a vineyard where fruit can only come through connection, believers are called to the branch life, drawing our strength and life from Him alone.
Be the Branch
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Pathway of Peace
The pathway of peace isn’t always peaceful, but you will have peace of mind and heart. If you don’t have both peace of mind and heart, you probably aren’t on the path. Jesus offers us peace even though our circumstances are not always peaceful.
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The Love Gauge
Gauges help us understand if anything needs repair. Jesus showed the disciples that love is the gauge that shows us the way forward. He didn’t use fear or shame to convince them of what they should do but instead lived by the metric of love.
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Carpool Lane All the Way
Carpool lanes are the fastest way to get somewhere as long as you have someone else in the car. The Holy Spirit is meant to help us find our way. Just like the carpool lane, we cheat the Holy Spirit, finding substitutes for His presence and power.
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Seeing Through the Fog
Philip, with Jesus from the start of His ministry, asked Jesus to show them the Father. Jesus was surprised because everything He had done had shown people the Father. We, too, need to know how to look for Jesus when it is hard to see Him.
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Not Yet
As He talked to His closest followers in the upper room, Jesus knew He soon would be arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane. Instead of offering them reassurance about their remaining days on Earth, He reminded them this world is not their home.
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Is Jesus the Only Way to God?
Jesus’ claim of being the way, the truth, and the life and that no one comes to the Father except through Him is politically incorrect. Guest Preacher Lee Strobel will walk us through three myths our culture has about religion.
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I Know Where I'm Going
Jesus began a disruptive sermon with the calming words, “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” Despite the world having changed a lot in the past few months, we know where we are going because we are following Jesus.
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Returning to Routine
God’s people begged Him to release them from Egypt. Lacking trust, they then begged to go back. As a church, we are never going back to how things were, because what God is inviting us into is bigger than ourselves and bigger than a new normal.
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Running From Hard
Wrestling with God, Jacob stepped into the hard thing God called him to. We also can wrestle with God through our doubt, fear, and laziness to invite Him to move in our lives. As a church, we are never going back to running from hard.
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Digging for Nothing
The dry wells God’s people had dug were never going to produce the living water they thirsted for. As a church, we are never going back to digging for nothing. Instead, we want to find satisfaction in the living water that never runs dry.
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Settling for Superficial
Naomi encourages Ruth to return to the relationship dynamics of their culture, but Ruth commits to living life with her mother-in-law. As a church, we are never going back to settling for superficial answers and surface-level relationships.
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Refusing to Change
After first refusing, Naaman saw deeper healing on the other side of humility. As a church, we are never going back to the versions of ourselves we trusted in. We want to step into the process of repentance, humility, and healing God is offering.
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Sitting Target
We are an instant culture. Satan knows this, as instant knowledge was at the heart of the fall. As hard days grow longer, we are tempted to give in to whatever fills the void. Yet, God knows the way out of temptation is the way into true living.
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Short Fuse
Pressure has a way of unleashing what has always been beneath the surface. When we identify the root of our anger, we can begin uprooting sin and rooting truth. Pressure is an invitation to awareness and, ultimately, a road to righteousness.
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