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The Way of Freedom
In this time of radical economic uncertainty, how can we prevent the pursuit of money (or the anxiety of losing our money) from mastering us? Jesus says we must store up treasures in heaven. What does that mean? It means putting our faith and relationship with God as the primary value in our lives. Money doesn’t have to enslave us. The way of Jesus is the way of freedom. This sermon is part of The Good Life series, recorded on Mar 29, 2020, by Ted Selker on Matthew 6:19-24. Listen/download here or watch on YouTube. Podcast: Download (Duration: 23:29 — 53.8MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | […]
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The Way of Dependence
In times of uncertainty and chaos, it’s freeing to remember we were never made to be independent or self-sufficient. We were made to be utterly dependent upon God, our Father in heaven who loves us unconditionally in Christ. Fasting is an ancient practice that can help draw our hearts closer to God, empower works of love (especially toward those who are suffering), and remind us that we are more than our physical desires. The way of Jesus is the way of dependence. This sermon is part of The Good Life series, recorded on Mar 22, 2020, by Pastor David Parks on Matthew 6:16-18. Listen/download here […]
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The Way of Prayer
Why should I pray? How should I pray? Prayer is the fuel to power a real relationship with God, your Father in heaven. Your prayer life doesn’t have to be complicated, it just needs to be consistent. The way of Jesus is the way of prayer. This sermon is part of The Good Life series, recorded on Mar 15, 2020, by Pastor David Parks on Matthew 6:5-15. Listen/download here: Podcast: Download (Duration: 28:24 — 65.0MB) | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Email | RSS
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The Way of Humble Generosity
When you read the Bible, you can’t miss God’s great heart for those who are the most vulnerable among us — including the poor and people in need. So serving the poor is a vital part of the religious life. However, Jesus teaches there’s a way to be religious that has nothing to do with God but has everything to do with the self. When we give to the needy, do we want to be generous or do we want to be known as generous? There’s freedom in humility and great joy in generosity. The way of Jesus is The […]
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The Way of Costly Love
For Jesus, the greatest virtue and the highest calling for human beings is love. Not just love for people who love you. Not just love for people who are like you. But costly love without exception or exemption — even enemies are to be loved. Why? Because it’s the costly love of Christ that is the great beating heart of the gospel. The way of Jesus is The Way of Costly Love. This sermon is part of The Good Life series, recorded on Mar 1, 2020, by Pastor David Parks on Matthew 5:43-48. Listen/download here: Podcast: Download (Duration: 33:20 — 76.3MB) | Embed […]
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The Way of Openhandedness
The way of Jesus is not the way of grasping or being tight-fisted with your time, treasure, comfort, or convenience. Of making sure that you always get exactly what you deserve or expect. The way of Jesus is The Way of Openhandedness. Of being magnanimous or generous and forgiving toward an adversary or someone less powerful than you. Of being willing to give up some of what you’ve been blessed with in order to be a blessing to others. This sermon is part of The Good Life series, recorded on Feb 23, 2020, by Pastor David Parks on Matthew 5:38-42. Listen/download here: Podcast: […]
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