Embracing Faith, Unity, and Gratitude in Community

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1. "The way we enter into the throne room of God is through thanksgiving. And so we want to look around us, look at yourself. Every day above the ground is a good day. We want to give thanks to God for the gift of life. We want to thank God for the gifts of eternal life that we have in Christ Jesus. We want to thank God for the gifts of the church family. For the church. We want to thank God for our families. We want to thank God for our friends." [08:59] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The God of the mountains is still the God of the valleys. So let us bring our prayers, our thanksgiving to God this morning. As we lift up our praise to him. Knowing that he is the God of gods and the king of kings. We also want to thank God that as a church, we were able to come together and do our work." [10:38] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Faith is a race. We are called to run. Run the race of faith, run the race of faith. But in our text today, we will see very soon that faith is also not just a race, but it's a walk, it's a walk. And I love the metaphor for walking also, because when you walk, you pause. One of the, you know, practices, spiritual practice practices that I have is to take a walk and walk around. And as you walk, you pray, you pause, you look around, you see what is going." [19:28] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We are a community of faith. Everybody say we are a community of faith. So that means that it can be challenging sometimes because we come together as a people of faith with diverse, diverse backgrounds. We have diverse theologies. We have diverse upbringing. You know, we have diverse ways, culturally ways of thinking. We have diverse ways of understanding. We have diverse. even in our worldviews how we see things we have diversity in our worldviews and what i celebrate about the gift of diversity is that rather than looking at what divides us the scripture calls us as a community of faith to focus on the things that brings us together right the things that brings us together is more important than the things that divides us." [20:31] (76 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Paul writes to us this morning that as a prisoner of the Lord, he was in prison, yet he was struggling to send the message to God's people. As at the time, the Ephesian church was in division. Some say, I'm for Paul. Some say, I'm for Apollos. They were, you know, just trying to follow humans. And they were trying to keep things together. And, you know, they were divided by theological things like, you know, like speaking in tongues and different kinds of, there are different kind of theological issues. You know, whether you need to be circumcised before you become a child of God. They had all these questions." [25:04] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Each of us has been called. Sometimes we think it's only pastors that have been called. I always correct the chair. I say, no, no. Each of us has been called. God has called each and every one of us. There is a calling that is worthy. You have been called. Whether he called you the night in the morning, the day, whether he called you earlier in your years or later, whether he called you when you were ready or not, you are here as a sign of the calling of God that is on your life. Each of us has been called." [27:08] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We have one Holy Spirit. The oneness of our hope. Yesterday, Son and I, we were teaching, training some church leaders, and one of the things I said, as we teach them for preaching, I said, every message that we speak to the congregation ends with hope. Because last week, we saw that the symbol of our faith is what? The cross. Right? The symbol of our faith is the cross. But the cross is both a sign of suffering, but, and also a sign of hope. When we look at the cross, we know that Friday is not the end." [29:18] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "You can lose everything in your life, but don't lose your hope. Because the hope, it's what makes you to stand up in the morning and rise up again and go out there and face the challenges of life. But there is hope in Christ Jesus. Christ in me, the hope of glory. Do I have witness at all this morning? The hope of glory is what we have. He said, these are the things that brings us together. We have hope. One hope in God. When we look at the cross, we see hope. We see a resurrected Jesus. We see that God has a plan for his people." [30:48] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We deal in faith. We deal in hope. We deal in love. Those are the currency that is running through us. And when we lose, we lose our faith. The Bible says without faith, Hebrews, it is impossible to please God. Oh my God, the church will continue to march forward. Don't let anybody tell you the church is dying. The church will continue to march forward because we are a people of faith. We have faith in God. We have the faith in the God of creation. We have the faith in God who created all things." [39:04] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Faith is contagious. Hope is contagious. If you are living a life of faith, if somebody is living the life of hope, if somebody is living the life of love, when we see each other, it is contagious. It is contagious. The same way, division is contagious. It's the same way that faith in God is contagious. It moves from one person to the other. It challenges one person to the other. That in this season, we live a life of faith. I came to remind us that by faith, we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us." [40:14] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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