Revival 2011 Audio – Continued
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Romans 8:1-22 Last week, we discovered that God’s law (the rules and commands given in the Bible) does not kill sin (all the bad stuff we do). It exposes and provokes the sin that lives in us so we’ll see how horrible our situation is and run to the Deliverer (Jesus). This passage examines what
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Romans 7:7-25 Bad NewsSin will make you miserable until Jesus returns or you die. Sin is all the bad stuff we do, from grumpiness before our AM coffee to nuclear warfare. But note that I’m not just saying societal sin will make you miserable. I’m saying your own sin will make you miserable, even if
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And every day, in the temple and from house to house, they did not cease teaching and preaching Jesus Christ. Acts 5:42 I’m writing to invite you to House to House. Three reasons being a part of a group is important for your spiritual health: 1. It helps you digest ScriptureUndigested scripture, like undigested food, doesn’t make you healthy.
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God is working beautifully through his word as presented by Justin Nash this week. I wouldn't dare try to recap his nuanced messages; but I will share my top ten takeaways so far: 1. Revival is a supernatural act of God. Our excellence cannot achieve it and our failures cannot thwart it. 2. Revival is a
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Premise Seeking revival is seeking God, who sought us in Jesus Christ. Seeking God includes seeking the welfare of the poor. Disregard for the poor indicates a heart dead to God. We’ll examine this with the same template we’ve been studying for weeks: humility, prayer, and repentance/seeking God (drawn from 2 Chronicles 7:14). Humility and the PoorIn
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