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May Bell's Daughter
In this special Mother’s Day message, we hear from Senior Pastor Kyle Idleman and author Eva Whittington-Self as Eva shares the story of overcoming personal tragedy with God's strength and a mother's love.
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Call For Help
Often, we don’t know God is all we need until He is all we have. The currents will come, but they can lead to greater reliance. When we call for help from God and His people, we can find the strength to weather any currents that come our way.
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Catch Your Breath
In a world of currents, we catch our breath by being confident in God’s comfort as we remember what the resurrection means for our life.
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Caught in a Current
The currents of life weigh us down and often inform our perspective of God. But Paul’s understanding of God informs his perspective of the currents, allowing him to see how his currents can become a comfort for others.
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Broke the Grave
“Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?” Crucified and laid in the tomb, on the third day, Jesus broke the grave. Now, our song is a song of victory through Him.
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7 Days of Victory
For seven days, each step of God’s people became a greater step of faith until He delivered Jericho into their hands as He promised. In God, we can find the strength to face whatever walls stand before us, experiencing a life of abundance.
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12 Stones
God called His people to celebrate what He had just done after leading them across the Jordan. There is a strength and courage we can find when we look back to remind ourselves of the great things God has done, that He has given us the victory.
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A Thousand Yards Ahead
As God led the Israelites over the Jordan, His presence, represented by the Ark of the Covenant a thousand yards ahead, remained close enough for them to know He was with them but distant enough to grow their faith.
Faith
Two Against Ten
While the other ten men who explored the Promised Land gave a negative report, Joshua and Caleb were resolute that with God they can face whatever stands before them. By faith, we learn to trust His promises when the plan doesn’t always make sense.
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Love That Lasts
We have an idea of what marriage will be like, but what if our expectations aren’t realistic? We want a love that lasts but may not even know what to be looking for. God has given us a picture of what marriage is for and what it should be like.
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Cherish
While there are countless marriages consisting of people just going through the motions, there are real ways this pattern can be reversed: when husbands and wives learn to cherish one another in proven, loving, and everyday actions and words.
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Fan to Follower
How would you define your relationship with Jesus? Close enough for the benefits but not to require sacrifice? He wants completely committed, radically resilient, sacrificially sold-out followers who will give their lives to His everyday mission.
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Successful to Significant
Like Lydia, some of us have worshiped God but have never really opened our hearts to the message of Jesus shaping our everyday life. But, as with Lydia, we are truly unleashed when we open every aspect of our lives to Kingdom significance.
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Routine to Risk
Like Philip with the Ethiopian eunuch, the Holy Spirit moves us from a life of routine to one that takes risks. Given the power of the Spirit within us, we want to be people who catch its wind in our everyday lives and are moved to faithful action.
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Complacent to Committed
Stephen’s death caused Saul to grow more violent in persecuting believers, resulting in them scattering throughout the world—unleashing the Church as never before. God can use anything and anyone; He simply calls us to radical commitment to Him.
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Unqualified to Unleased
Peter and John were described as unschooled and ordinary. Yet, God used these words to unleash them. Their courage and confidence were the byproduct of a life with Jesus. Acts 4:13 tells us the key to being unleashed is spending time with Jesus.
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In But Not Of
Jesus prays for God to be glorified, for believers to be unified, and for hearts to be protected by the Word—not for the world to like us. Jesus instead prays that, through seeing God’s love for us, the world would know God’s love as He does.
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United But Not the Same
Having just prayed for the disciples, Jesus shifts to praying that all who would believe Him would reflect the unity and oneness of the Father and the Son. As believers, we will love the world as Christ loves us, pursuing unity, not uniformity.
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Protected But Not Comfortable
Believers know if God is for us, who can be against us? Jesus prays for our protection so we can stay in but not of the world—not that we will be comfortable. He knows the world will hate all who follow Him, but He prays the Word will sustain them.
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