1. "We were challenged to reflect on our own spiritual journeys and to commit. To running our race with the same determination, dedication, and perseverance that Peter and Paul ran their race with. Rhetorical question, how are you doing? Are you running the race?"
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2. "I stressed the importance of both men and women in the church, pointing out that the Holy Spirit was poured out on all flesh, enabling everyone to prophesy and share God's word. Finally, I encouraged us as a church to continually seek the infilling of the Holy Spirit. Because you can see Christians that aren't filled with the Holy Spirit. You can see how shoddy their walk is. You can see how they're not running the race with dedication, perseverance, and determination."
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3. "Dave emphasized the importance... The importance of maintaining faith and integrity amidst trials, both within and outside of the church. With the final encouragement to us to remain steadfast and reflect Christ even in the face of hostility. Rhetorical question, how are you doing? Are you reflecting Christ in the face of hostility?"
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4. "The sermon highlighted the inclusivity of the gospel, showing that he's meant for everyone. Outsiders, seekers, the religious, and those... who have been counted out. Through the story of Philip, the Ethiopian eunuch, and Saul, I encouraged us to boldly share the gospel with all people, regardless of their background and past. Rhetorical question."
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5. "I stressed that our witness to the world depends on our ability to love one another and handle conflicts with kindness and gentleness. And that by following the example of the early church, we can navigate conflicts in a way that honors God and strengthens our community. You could take that. You could take that into your personal conflicts. Are you dealing with conflicts with gentleness and humility? Rhetorical question. How are you doing?"
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6. "You see, we don't just preach these messages because they're good things to talk about. We don't just choose, a theme or a series to fill some time. We do it for a reason. It's because these messages, these books that we study, the Bible, it has something to teach us. It has something to challenge us with. And if we don't have the challenge, then we will become very comfortable Christians sitting on our seats. And we will miss the plan that God has."
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7. "You don't get to shrug off the great commission because it's uncomfortable. Because it doesn't work for you in your situation. It is spoken over us. And therefore, we need to get to grips with it. And that's what we speak on. So the rhetorical question is, here's a rhetorical question. I don't want you to answer this to me. But I do want you to answer it to yourself. How are you getting on with everything that we've spoken about over the last eight weeks?"
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8. "Do you look at where you are right now in your own lives and think, how did I get here? Why did we get here? Do you look at the things that God has spoken over you as your destination, as your goal? And today, right now, sat in those reddish-colored chairs, those claret chairs, that's the word I was looking for, or the purple chairs. Are you sat there thinking, this isn't my destination? This isn't what God said to me. How did I get here?"
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9. "Sometimes our journey with God can be similar. He gives us the destination. We know where we've got to go to. The goal of the journey. getting from A to B ends up with us following diversion signs. Having to take a detour. Traveling on roads we don't know, we don't understand, and we don't want to be on at times. And we don't want to be on at times. journeys take twists and turns and some really inconvenient stops. Rhetorical question. How's your journey?"
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10. "Paul's absolutely fine. Paul's holding on to the unstoppable plan of God. On to those words, you will testify about me in Rome. The people see this. And it opens the door. Paul ends up going to the person that runs this island. And he prays for his father-in-law. think it is. Or his father. The man becomes well. Healed in an instant. The news spreads around the island. There's a man on the island that can heal the sick. He was bit by a snake. A poisonous snake. And it did nothing to him."
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