Empowered by the Spirit: Surrendering to Christ's Dominion

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"It's an encouragement to each other when we gather in one another's presence to worship." [02:36] (Download)

"We pray that you give us the will and the desire and the strength to take advantage of this opportunity to lift up our voices with thanksgiving and praise, to worship you with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength." [05:16] (Download)

"When we feel ourselves in that place of weakness, it might be a good time for us to remember Paul's prayer for the church then and now that we do not serve a god who is weak but we serve a god who had the power to speak all that is around us into existence." [35:25] (Download)

"It's not that we're striving for power so that we can have dominion, but as we enter into this new world, it's our striving to let all that is within us and to let all that is around us to be under the dominion of Christ so that we can feel that we are empowered to carry out the mission of the church." [38:39] (Download)

"It's as we acknowledge the dominion of Jesus Christ that the church is best able to be empowered by that power of God." [19:28] (Download)

"How capable, how willing, how conscious are you and I of ensuring that Christ has that place of all both in the church of Jesus Christ and in the lives of individual followers of Jesus Christ." [21:31] (Download)

"When we anticipate that time when Christ comes in final victory and the kingdom of God is fulfilled, a kingdom that is forming and has formed and will form, we anticipate that day when Christ is over all and all of the brokenness and all of the flaws and all of the failures of our human existence are insignificant because we are bound together in that eternal kingdom." [13:39] (Download)

"Sometimes wanting to justify myself becomes a stronger desire in my life than wanting to love my neighbor as myself, and I have to allow Jesus Christ to have dominion over my wanting to justify myself." [28:56] (Download)

"We might have become more concerned with things like preferences and wanting to justify our views than we were about what Paul celebrates in the first part of the prayer: our faithfulness to Jesus and our love for neighbors born out in service." [32:13] (Download)

"We pray that you comfort those who are mourning and that you encourage those who need hope. We pray that you heal those who are sick. And we pray that you use us to be blessings to them in the ways that we are able." [48:10] (Download)
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