EPISODE · Aug 21, 2021 · 22 MIN
Woe There
from Narrabeen Baptist Church · host Narrabeen Baptist Church
Reading through the book of Luke, this sermon series at Narrabeen Baptist Church will help us better understand God’s kingdom in the now and not yet.Travis Mundy preaches on Luke 11:37-54.1. Has your commitment to Christ waned with the loss of spiritual habits (going to church, worship, Community Groups, corporate prayer)? What does this indicate about the vibrancy of your faith?2. Are you now, in the pandemic, someone who is reaching out and caring for people? Are you someone who is reaching out of God? What might the lack of these things indicate about the depth of your faith?3. Are you currently practicing all the things you’ve been taught in church, Bible studies, personal devotions and by those who have mentored you? Or have you, because of the loss of these things, “switched off” from obedience? What does this indicate about the authenticity of your faith?
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Reading through the book of Luke, this sermon series at Narrabeen Baptist Church will help us better understand God’s kingdom in the now and not yet.Travis Mundy preaches on Luke 11:37-54.1. Has your commitment to Christ waned with the loss of spiritual habits (going to church, worship, Community Groups, corporate prayer)? What does this indicate about the vibrancy of your faith?2. Are you now, in the pandemic, someone who is reaching out and caring for people? Are you someone who is reaching out of God? What might the lack of these things indicate about the depth of your faith?3. Are you currently practicing all the things you’ve been taught in church, Bible studies, personal devotions and by those who have mentored you? Or have you, because of the loss of these things, “switched off” from obedience? What does this indicate about the authenticity of your faith?
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