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Weekly sermons from Christ Church in Gilbert, AZ.

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Kingdom people pray the King’s way.

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True devotion distinguishes kingdom worship.

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Kingdom citizens relate to others based on how they relate to the Father.

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Comprehensive integrity is a constant pursuit of kingdom people.

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Kingdom citizens know that anger is deadly and they deal with it.

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Jesus teaches me to relate appropriately to the Old Testament.

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Kingdom progress is the urgent priority on God’s mission.

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Gospel community is an indispensable privilege for God’s people.

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Life transformation is the unfailing outcome of God’s saving grace.

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Exclusive blessing is guaranteed for all kingdom people.

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Exclusive blessing is gauranteed for all kingdom people.

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Exclusive blessing is guaranteed for all Kingdom people.

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Spiritual life and warfare are to be experienced with relationship in the local church.

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Prayer is the indispensable posture of spiritual warfare.

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God has provided everything we need to engage in spiritual warfare.

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God has provided everything we need to engage in spiritual warfare.

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God’s people must be prepared to engage in spiritual warfare.

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Grace empowers unique obedience in every Christian worker.

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Christian fathers bear a unique spiritual responsibility in their homes.

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God alone has the authority to define true marriage.

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Christian husbands should love their wives.

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Christian wives should submit to their husbands.

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The mission of God must compel the people of God.

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The reality of the resurrection is eternally consequential for every single person.

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Jesus is to be worshiped as the Messiah King.

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Christians of light must walk in gospel wisdom.

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Christians are called to live as children of light.

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The life of a Christian is marked by love.

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Uniquely Christian relationships pursue entirely new patterns.

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New life in Christ shapes the character of Christian communication.

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God alone deserves all the glory from all his people in all the seasons.

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The gospel forever changes my life.

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God has a plan to stabilize his church.

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Local church leadership is provided by Christ to prepare the saints, so we persist until glory and are protected from deception.

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The basis of maintaining unity in the local church is full agreement together.

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Christian living is intended to be a response to Gospel life.

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Christians must trust God in every season.

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God's love in sending Jesus fundamentally alters everyone who receives it.

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When Jesus works, joy lives.

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Hope is ours because of the arrival of Jesus.

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God alone is worthy of all glory forever.

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A diverse and unified church demands a supernatural strength.

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The apostolic ministry secures unwavering confidence for God's people.

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For life in the local church, remembering shapes relationships.

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For life in the local church, remembering shapes relationships.

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The light of glorious grace shines brightest against the darkness of sinful depravity.

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Jesus is our cause for confidence in prayer.

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Christians praying for Christians is an irreplaceable means by which we grow.

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God is worthy of our worship for all of the Spirit's glorious ministry.

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God is worthy of our worship for all of the Son's glorious work.

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The Father is worthy of our worship for all his glorious grace.

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The letter to the Ephesians causes God's people to anticipate grace.

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Christ Church is united specifically in life as a local church.

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Christ Church is united in prayer as modeled by the early church.

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Christ Church is united in discipleship as defined by Christ.

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For Christians, hope is never dead, even in the darkest nights of the soul.

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Deep christian theology sustains us through deep christian suffering.

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God uses the pressure of suffering to help us see him more clearly.

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How we relate to suffering has much to do with how suffering reshapes us.

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Strong Christians deliver the gospel to non-Christians.

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God's people get strong through and not without Christian fellowship.

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Followers of Jesus grow spiritually strong when we serve like Jesus.

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Strong Christians are praying Christians.

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Strong Christians are biblically formed Christians.

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Real spiritual strength comes from active, persistent engagement with Christ.

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God is worthy of my hope.

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God is worthy of our faithfulness.

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God patiently pursues his people, even when they don't share his heart.

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The God who pursues moves in mercy.

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My response to the resurrection of Jesus is eternally consequential.

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We were made to live in awe of the God who cannot be stopped.

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God’s promises compel his people to a supernatural confidence.

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Disaster drives God’s people to a decisive spiritual response.

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Guest Speaker: Tony Merida

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Hope in the heartache is sustained by knowing God personally.

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Trusting God fuels my hope in heartache.

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Hope will live within the heartache of God’s people.

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Jesus delivers irrevocable significance for his disciples on mission.

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Jesus deserves and demands nothing less than all of me.

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God can redeem any story.

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When God speaks, we are compelled to courageous obedience.

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Christmas teaches me that God is worthy of my trust.

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God has a plan to make his people more like his Son.

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Pastors set and model the church’s relationship to leadership.

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Pastors set and model the relational expectations for the church.

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The preaching of the truth is an irreplaceable aspect of the life of the church.

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The preaching of the truth is an irreplaceable aspect of the life of the church.

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As defection happens, the true church stays the course.

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The Bible clearly defines the standards of leadership for the church.

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The Bible clearly defines the standards of leadership for the church.

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The church will flourish when God’s created order is upheld.

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When we gather, how we pray is just as important as what we pray.

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When the church prays for others, we are the first ones to change.

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The saving gospel empowers the Church for it’s mission.

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The stakes are high, so we must take the Church seriously.

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God alone has the authority to make the rules for his house.

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Overcoming Apathy | Revelation 3:14–22 | Jared Torres

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Power to Persevere | Revelation 3:7–13 | Jared Torres

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Wake Up Call | Revelation 3:1–6 | Adam Frazier

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Defiant Devotion | Revelation 2:18–29 | Brandon DeLage

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Protecting Purity | Revelation 2:12–17 | Stefan Wilson

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Faithful In Trial | Revelation 2:8–11 | Stefan Wilson

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Every Christian must fight to keep love at the center of their life.

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Ultimate Allegiance | Revelation 1:17–20 | Torrey Jaspers

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Titus 1:5–16 // Adam Bailie // Leadership for our local church is ordered by God.

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John 8:12–30 // Adam Bailie // Spiritual darkness is spiritually tragic.

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2 Timothy 3:16 // Adam Bailie // Scripture is the believers’ ultimate authority, and is sufficient to provide all that we need to thrive as followers of Jesus Christ.

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John 7:25–36 // Adam Bailie // Life in his name comes only for those who judge Jesus rightly.

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John 6:60–71 // Adam Bailie // Life in his name requires staying with Jesus, even though many are leaving.

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John 6:41–59 // Andrew Reed // To experience life in his name, I must have the Bread of Life.

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John 6:22–40 // Adam Bailie // Jesus is God’s provision for ultimate satisfaction.

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John 6:1–21 // Adam Bailie // Confidence in Jesus depends on belief in the capability of Jesus.

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Romans 10:11–15 // Adam Bailie // Testifying together as the Church is the very mission of the Church.

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Ephesians 2:19–22 // Adam Bailie // Belonging together in the church is only for a certain kind of person.

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1 Timothy 6:17–19 // Jeff Carlson // Giving together is a clear demonstration of radical transformation.

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1 Peter 4:10–11 // Adam Bailie // Serving together is the action of the church's anticipation of the end.

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Hebrews 3:12–14 // Adam Bailie // Living together protects God's people from severe spiritual danger.

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Psalm 19:7–14 // Adam Bailie // Learning together unlocks the astonishing benefits of God's word.

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Proverbs 3:1–6 // Jason Huff // Wise people trust God.

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Philippians 3:12–17 // Seth Kleeberger // Spiritual progress requires a holy dissatisfaction.

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Psalm 16:1–11 // Nick Ely // I strengthen my confidence in God by considering the work of God.

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2 Corinthians 3:18 // Jared Torres // Fixation on the glory of Christ brings transformation into the image of Christ.

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John 5:39–47 // Adam Bailie // Not every Bible person is a Christian person.

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John 5:30–38 // Adam Bailie // Rejecting the Son is rejecting the Father's testimony. There is no neutrality.

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John 5:24–29 // Adam Bailie // Only Jesus has the power of resurrection.

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John 5:19–24 // Andrew Reed // The deity of Jesus demands the devotion of my life.

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John 5:1–18 // Adam Bailie // The authority of Jesus is the problem with Jesus for those opposed to Jesus.

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John 4:43–54 // Adam Bailie // The power of Jesus is directed toward people of faith.

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John 4:27–42 // Adam Bailie // Disciples develop by learning from their Master.

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John 4:1–26 // Stefan Wilson // When Jesus pursues, he produces true worshipers.

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John 3:31–36 // Adam Bailie // My whole life should exalt only Christ.

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John 3:22–30 // Adam Bailie // Gospel humility is the key to joy-filled ministry.

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John 3:16–21 // Adam Bailie // Salvation is amazing.

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John 3:1–15 // Adam Bailie // All true Christians are born-again Christians.

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Job 19:25–27 // Adam Bailie // Resurrection confidence is available today and every day.

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Luke 19:37–40 // Adam Bailie // Praise is the pattern of all the King's people.

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John 2:23–25 // Jared Torres // Not all belief is saving belief.

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John 2:13–22 // Adam Bailie // When I submit to the authority of Jesus, worship changes.

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John 2:1–12 // Adam Bailie // For those who recognize the glory of Jesus’ power, life changes.

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John 1:38–51 // Stefan Wilson // The first disciples demonstrate the starting points for every disciple.

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John 1:19–37 // Adam Bailie // The greatest witness shows every witness the way to witness.

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John 1:14–18 // Adam Bailie // A full experience of God depends upon the exclusivity of Jesus.

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John 1:6–13 // Adam Bailie // A full experience of God depends upon the exclusivity of Jesus.

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John 1:1–5 // Adam Bailie // The book of John is about Jesus, and so is everything else.

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Matthew 5:13–16 // Adam Bailie // The church is always intended to relate with the non-church in its context.

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1 Peter 2:9–12 // Adam Bailie // The movement of God drives the mission of church.

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Acts 9:1–31 // Brett Smith // God’s grace in my life produces confidence for my life.

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Jude 24–25 // Adam Bailie // Glory for God is the ultimate goal of church for us.

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Philippians 2:9–11 // Adam Bailie // For Christmas to be restored, the infant Jesus must also be the exalted Lord.

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Matthew 2:1–12 // Adam Bailie // For Christmas to be restored, Christ the King must be crowned.

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Jeremiah 23:5–6 // Adam Bailie // For Christmas to be restored, the promised Messiah must be received.

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1 Thessalonians 5:23–28 // Jared Torres // Living hope is sustained within uniquely gospel relationships.

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1 Thessalonians 5:19–22 // Adam Bailie // Living hope thrives in a healthy local church.

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1 Thessalonians 5:12–18 // Jeff Carlson // Living hope thrives in a healthy local church.

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1 Thessalonians 5:1–11 // Adam Bailie // Careful eschatology ensures confident Christianity.

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1 Thessalonians 4:15–18 // Adam Bailie // When true eschatology is communicated, living hope is encouraged.

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1 Thessalonians 4:13–14 // Adam Bailie // Living hope depends upon the right eschatology.

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1 Thessalonians 4:9–12 // Adam Bailie // Living hope depends upon my increasing love for others.

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1 Thessalonians 4:1–8 // Adam Bailie // Living hope depends upon my strategic pursuit of holiness.

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1 Thessalonians 3:1–13 // Adam Bailie // The best gospel leaders are more invested than I think.

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1 Thessalonians 2:13–20 // Adam Bailie // The best gospel leaders are more invested than I think.

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1 Thessalonians 2:1–12 // Adam Bailie // The best gospel leaders press us toward living hope.

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1 Thessalonians 1:4–10 // Adam Bailie // Hope in these last days lives in the best gospel relationships.

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1 Thessalonians 1:1–3 // Adam Bailie // Hope in these last days lives in the best gospel relationships.

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Colossians 3:12–17 // Adam Bailie // Our church's culture requires persistent cultivation, especially in crisis.

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Ephesians 4:15–16 // Adam Bailie // Genuine Communication ensures protection and growth for all who are home in Christ Church.

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Ephesians 2:11–18 // Adam Bailie // Relational connection is the responsibility of all who are home in Christ Church.

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2 Corinthians 8:1–9 // Adam Bailie // Contagious generosity is the pattern for those who are home in Christ Church.

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Acts 20:22–24 // Adam Bailie // Redeemed ambition is the propellant for those who are home in Christ Church.

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Hebrews 10:19–25 // Adam Bailie // Vertical engagement is the privilege of being home in Christ Church.

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Psalm 62 // Nick Ely // To be persistent in praise, I must know the way to wait.

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Psalm 124 // Brett Smith // People of Praise remember in preparation for worship.

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Psalm 3:1–8 // Mike Redick // When we trust God, our trouble will be turned to triumph, and we will become people of praise.

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Psalm 24 // Jared Torres // Praise pours out when the King reigns within.

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Psalm 103:15–22 // Adam Bailie // The people of praise function daily in biblical realities.

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Psalm 103:13–14 // Adam Bailie // God’s unmatched care for me fuels my unashamed praise for him.

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Psalm 103:1–5 // Adam Bailie // Where Christian memory does not fail, passionate praise will not fade.

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Romans 11:36–12:2 // Adam Bailie // Christ Church must gather with unified convictions.

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Ecclesiastes 11:7–12:8 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down life is radically urgent and simple.

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Ecclesiastes 10:8-11:6 // Nick Ely // Upside down people manage everyday risks with wisdom.

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Ecclesiastes 9:11–10:7 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down living activates wisdom in my every day life.

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Ecclesiastes 9:1–10 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down living is driven by death…differently.

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Matthew 21:1–11 // Adam Bailie // All who see Jesus accurately respond to Him appropriately.

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Ecclesiastes 8:1–17 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down wisdom generates a supernaturally joyful life.

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Ecclesiastes 7:1–29 // Jeff Carlson // Upside Down living values wisdom’s protection.

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Ecclesiastes 5:8–6:12 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down living is anchored exclusively to God in every season.

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Ecclesiastes 5:1–7 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down people worship with purpose.

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Ecclesiastes 4:1–16 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down living produces unique relational values in God’s people.

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Mark 6:1–6 // Jeremy Hickman // Stay on mission: Winning and influencing people for Christ's Kingdom.

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Ecclesiastes 3:1–22 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down living stabilizes God’s people in the constant rhythms of life.

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Ecclesiastes 1:12–2:26 // Adam Bailie // Upside Down living transforms my real life pursuits.

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Ecclesiastes 1:1–11 // Adam Bailie // Upside down life infuses significance into the cycle of every life.

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Ecclesiastes 12:9–14 // Adam Bailie // God’s wisdom comes to the needy.

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John 15:9 // Adam Bailie // Old Truth: My position is God’s love.
Bonus Truth: My obedience is God’s call.

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Ephesians 1:3–14 // Jeff Carlson// Old Truth: My mission is God’s glory.
Bonus Truth: My help is God’s church.

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Luke 11:1–13 // Adam Bailie // Old Truth: My privilege is God’s ear.
Bonus Truth: My intercessor is God’s Son.

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Psalm 119:29–36 // Adam Bailie // Old Truth: My Bible is God’s Word.
Bonus Truth: My Helper is God’s Spirit (John 14:26).

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John 21:1–19 // Nick Ely // Ruined sinners can run to Jesus for restoration.

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Luke 2:29–35 // Adam Bailie // I celebrate Christmas passionately only when I see Jesus accurately.

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Luke 1:46–55 // Adam Bailie // True Christmas celebration abounds when the incarnation astounds.

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1 John 5:6–21 // Adam Bailie // Christian assurance always has everyday real life consequences.

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1 John 5:1–5 // Jared Torres // Christian assurance requires new spiritual DNA.

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1 John 4:13–21 // Adam Bailie // The river of Christian assurance is fed by the streams of God’s provision.

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1 John 4:7–12 // Adam Bailie // Christian love is a big deal for Christian assurance.

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1 John 4:1–6 // Adam Bailie // Christian assurance must be protected.

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1 John 3:19–24 // Adam Bailie // Christian confidence is both findable and functional.

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1 John 3:11–18 // Adam Bailie // True church love marks (and therefore assures) true church people.

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1 John 3:4–10 // Adam Bailie // Unbroken sin patterns and genuine Christian assurance are incompatible.

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1 John 2:28–3:3 // Jeff Carlson // Right now gospel confidence lives in right now gospel conduct.

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1 John 2:18–27 // Adam Bailie // Christian assurance is fortified by persistent defense.

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1 John 2:7–17 // Nick Ely // My Christian situation strengthens my Christian assurance.

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1 John 2:1–6 // Adam Bailie // Assurance thrives, because I don’t sin like I used to.

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1 John 1:5–10 // Adam Bailie // Where God’s light shines, every one of God’s people can see.

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1 John 1:1–4 // Adam Bailie // Assurance arrives in a unique person and with definite purposes.

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1 Timothy 1:17 // Adam Bailie // My mission is tethered to Biblical worship.

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1 Timothy 1:16 // Adam Bailie // My circle needs my gospel story.

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1 Timothy 1: 13–15 // Adam Bailie // Collective clarity bolsters individual confidence on my mission for Christ

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1 Timothy 1:12–13 // Adam Bailie // Awareness of my identity in Christ fuels intensity of my mission for Christ.

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Philippians 2:12–13 // Jeff Carlson // Spiritual growth is God’s plan for God’s people.

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Galatians 4:4–7 // Nick Ely // Knowing the trinity is the only way to rightly relate to God.

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Colossians 1:15–20 // Jared Torres // Jesus is Lord of All.

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2 Timothy 3:16–17 // Matt Whitehead // The doctrine of inspiration is essential to the life of Christ Church.

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Romans 8:28–30 // Adam Bailie // The doctrine of God’s providence is essential to the life of Christ Church.

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1 Timothy 4:11–16 // Nick Ely // Young and old followers of Jesus are united through the pursuit of exemplary living.

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1 Corinthians 16:21–24 // Adam Bailie // Conclusion informs conduct for real Christian life.

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1 Corinthians 16:13–14 // Adam Bailie // Immediate and sustained action is required for real Christian life.

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1 Corinthians 16:12–20 // Jeff Carlson // Ministry is a purposeful priority of real Christian life.

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1 Corinthians 16:5–11 // Adam Bailie // Mentoring is the plan for learning to live real Christian life.

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1 Corinthians 16:1–4 // Adam Bailie // Giving is a regular requirement of real Christian life.

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1 Corinthians 15:58 // Adam Bailie // Resurrection reality influences everyday real Christian life.

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1 Corinthians 15:50–57 // Adam Bailie // Real hope lives every day for every Christian, because resurrection wins.

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1 Corinthians 15: 35–49 // Adam Bailie // Resurrection satisfies every ache of real Christian life.

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1 Corinthians 15:23–34 // Adam Bailie // Christian stuff makes sense because resurrection is real.

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1 Corinthians 15: 12–22 // Adam Bailie // Nobody is okay if resurrection isn't real.

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1 Corinthians 15: 1–11 // Adam Bailie // Real life as the church demands regular reminders of gospel truth.

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1 Corinthians 14:26–40 // Adam Bailie // Practical application rooted in the gospel argumentation is a gift for our unification.

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Ephesians 4:31–32 // Nick Ely // In the church, durable unity is the result of diligent work.

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1 Corinthians 14:20–25 // Adam Bailie // As mission motivates our church, unity permeates our church.

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1 Corinthians 14:13–19 // Adam Bailie // My mind is a must for unified church life.

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1 Corinthians 14:6–12 // Adam Bailie // Spirit-led logic drives Spirit-led unity in the church.

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1 Corinthians 14:1–5 // Adam Bailie // Unity in the local church depends on love working in the local church.

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1 Corinthians 13:1–14:1 // Jeffrey Carlson // A unified church sees love not only as a virtue to value, but also a passion to pursue.

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1 Corinthians 13:8–13 // Adam Bailie // Love is the single most important quality of the church's life together.

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1 Corinthians 13:4–7 // Adam Bailie // True love is the identifiable anchor of true church unity.

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1 Corinthians 12:27–13:3 // Adam Bailie // A unified local church is an increasingly self-aware gathering of God's people.

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1 Corinthians 12:19–26 // Adam Bailie // A unified local church is always a needy local church

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1 Corinthians 12:12–18 // Adam Bailie // The local church is created to be diverse and required to be unified.

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1 Corinthians 12:4–11 // Adam Bailie // Identical diversity is the bedrock of radical, genuine, local church unity.

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1 Corinthians 12:1–3 // Adam Bailie // Unity in church life with Holy Spirit gifting requires consistent preparation.

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Acts 9:1–23 // Mike Redick // God wants to use you. So, what kind of person does God use?

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Christmas joy is recognizable, internal gladness found only in Jesus.

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Christmas peace is practical, everyday, Christian peace.

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Eternal hope for sinful humanity is secured forever in the Christmas story.

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Consistent contentment increases when we have Christ-centered values.

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The church that takes communion can be the church that ruins communion.

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Every single Christian is a spiritual adoption story.

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Wealth distinction in our worship will always ruin our communion together with Christ.

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Gender distinction is a cross-cultural essential to supernatural local church unity.

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Psalm 63 • The real hope that sustains me in the wilderness tells me that God is there doing some of his most powerful work.

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The call of Jesus brings radical change, immediately and persistently.

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Selected Scriptures

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Big Idea: The global flood must inform my christian worldview and inspire my christian mission.

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Big Idea: Unstoppable hope lives in the darkest days for the recipients of grace from unstoppable God.

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Big Idea: I run to God when, and only when, I see my life accurately.

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Big Idea: The end of Eden Makes sense of my life by connection with that life.

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Rest is the eternally significant celebration of creation completion.

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Creation dramatically connects the covenant people of God to the unstoppable power of God.

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There was a beginning, and only one unstoppable God was already there.

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Mission problems for the church are often people problems in the church.

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Lies that destroy are told and delieved in the desert.

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A Faith the Functions lives in Gospel community.

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Personal prayer is the root expression of a functional faith.

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Patience is the progressively produced evidence of a functional faith.

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A faith that functions acknowledges what God says about money and submits to it.

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Gospel planning is the fruit of functional faith and it is the framework for joy in uncertainty.

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Gospel obedience advances the path to relational grace.

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Gospel perspective secures the path to relational peace.

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Gospel wisdom clears the path to relational grace.

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A Faith that functions makes me aware of truth connected to my tongue.

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Functional Faith is the evidence that saving grace is active in my life.

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Functional faith operates from a transformed heart which produces a transformed life.

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When life stays hard, functional faith relates counter-culturally to the word of God, the Bible.

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When life stays hard, functional faith resolves to trust God's goodness.

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When life stays hard, functional faith displays stunning Gospel responses.

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When wisdom runs out, functional faith lives out everyday dependence for more.

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When life is hard, functional faith alters the everyday Christian's life interpretation.

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Before I will bear the FRUIT of powerful prayer, I must first categorically understand the SOURCE of powerful prayer.

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The gospel uniquely trains me to be an agent of runaway grace to my offender.

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The gospel radically affects my perspective so I'm free to expand grace to others.

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Only the recipients of radical grace are qualified to extend radical grace to others.

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GrowingUp requires enduring gospel patterns applied to everyday real life.

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GrowingUp in the gospel directly impacts every home at every level.

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Christmas love is experienced entirely and exclusively through Jesus.

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Christmas joy is experienced entirely and exclusively through Jesus.

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Christmas peace is known entirely and exclusively through Jesus.

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Christmas hope is satisfied entirely and exclusively through Jesus.

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GrowingUp in Christ means living in a way that fits my new identity.

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GrowingUp alive in Christ requires me to live everyday with Christ.

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The gospel makes the Christian's story an adoption story.

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Jesus is exclusively and entirely sufficient to be my defense against false teaching.

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True gospel-empowered GrowingUp is a life of development through continuing.

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Gospel growth is practically facilitated through real life-to-another-life ministry.

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Growing up flows from my person experience of Christ's reconciliation.

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Growing up requires identification and adoration of Jesus as revealed in the Bible.

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Prayer is the outworking of my grasp of the who and the how of gospel growing up.

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Readiness for spiritual growth will impact breath and depth of spiritual growth.

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Every Christian is made for local partnership to the body of Christ.

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Prayer is the unthinkable privilege of unworthy sinners.

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Jesus is the only name worthy of ultimate exaltation.

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The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

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Regular repentance is an essential quality of any healthy local church on mission for Jesus.

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Jesus himself is a fresh supply of fuel for faithfulness.

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The spiritual life of the church is a result of the spiritual shock of Christ.

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Jesus requires unified loving defiance for the sake of His mission for the local church.

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God's glory shines bright when God's people live distinct from its culture.

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The presence of suffering is not the absence of Jesus but cause for trust in Jesus.

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Love is the irreplaceable priority quality of every heathy local church.

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The gospel tunes my/our ears to hear one voice above all others.

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By transforming grace, the everyday life of a Proclaimer is patterned for Jesus.

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The local church is the priority connection point for the life of the proclaimer.

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Suffering is normal, intentional, joyful, & cause for God's glory through the faithful Proclaimer.

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Proclaimer life is almost done, so each must prepare for faithfulness to the end.

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Jesus must be the PProclaimers ultimate point of reference for living the Proclaimer life in opposition and suffering.

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The Proclaimers are saved for fearless worship in the face of opposition and suffering.

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The resurrection of Jesus utterly redirects life for me & all who believe & follow Him.

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Good Friday Service exploring and seeing the glory of the cross.

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Jesus' journey to Jerusalem proved both his love for us and our worth to him.

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Reconnecting to Mark