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Church 213
by Church 213
Hello. We're Church 213, a baptist church from Covington, GA. We're so glad that you're listening to our sermons here. If you're impacted in some way by these messages, please contact us at [email protected], we'd love to connect with you.
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Hosea Wk. 7
In Week 7 of Hosea: A Living Sermon of God’s Love, we look at Hosea 6:1-6 and 7:8-12 to see the dangers of living back and forth with God. Israel wanted the blessings of restoration without the surrender of repentance, but God exposes the danger of partial dedication, manipulated truth, and spiritual instability.When commitment is divided, faithfulness is weakened. When truth is handled carelessly, obedience becomes negotiable. And when our walk with Christ becomes unstable, we can miss the very work He is calling us into.This sermon calls us away from wavering faith and into steady, wholehearted devotion to the Lord.
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Hosea Wk. 6
In Week 6 of Hosea: A Living Sermon of God’s Love, we walk through Hosea 5:1–15 and see how sin gains momentum when compromise is repeated, conviction is hardened, and disobedience becomes normal.Israel’s wandering heart had become a wayward life, contaminating homes, leaders, and generations. But Hosea reminds us that human solutions cannot fix spiritual problems. God’s correction is not random cruelty—it is a merciful warning meant to expose sin, awaken repentance, and call His people back to Him.
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Hosea Wk. 5
In Week 5 of Hosea: A Living Sermon of God’s Love, we turn to Hosea 4:1-19 and see God bring His case against Israel. The evidence is clear: a lack of faithfulness, kindness, knowledge of God, faithful leadership, and a growing love for corruption. Yet even in this courtroom scene, God’s desire is not only to expose sin but to call His people back to truth, repentance, and covenant faithfulness.Court is in session, and Hosea reminds us that God gives pardon from past sin and power over present sin.
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Hosea Wk. 4
In Week 4 of Hosea: A Living Sermon of God’s Love, we look at Hosea 3:1-5 and see the costly, pursuing love of God.Hosea’s pursuit of Gomer gives us a picture of the way God pursues His people with covenant faithfulness. God’s love does not excuse sin or ignore brokenness, but it does move toward the rebel with grace, redemption, and restoration.In this message, “The Pursuit,” we are challenged to consider what it means to receive God’s faithful love and then reflect that same love toward others. God’s love is demanding, but it leads us back to repair, restoration, and hope in Him.
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The New Man, the New Life, and the New Home
We’re so glad you’re joining us for The New Man, the New Life, and the New Home.In Colossians 3, the Apostle Paul reminds us that the supremacy of Christ is not just a doctrine to believe but a reality that renews every part of life. Because we have been raised with Christ, the old life can no longer define our desires, our words, our relationships, or our homes.This message calls us to put sin to death, put on the character of Christ, and let His lordship reshape even the hidden places of our lives. The old man has to die, the new life has to be worn, and the home has to come under Christ—because Christ is the mark.
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Hosea Wk. 3
We’re so glad you’re joining us for Week 2 of Hosea: A Living Sermon of God’s Love.In Hosea 1:4-11, we see the weight of Israel’s rebellion and the heartbreak of a God whose covenant love is deeply relational. Sin is never small, and patterns of disobedience invite the correction of a holy and loving God. Yet even in judgment, Hosea reminds us that tragedy is not God’s final verdict.This message calls us to take sin seriously, stop taking mercy for granted, and remember that God’s love is stronger than His discipline.
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Hosea Wk. 2
We’re so glad you’re joining us for Week 2 of Hosea: A Living Sermon of God’s Love.In Hosea 1:4-11, we see the weight of Israel’s rebellion and the heartbreak of a God whose covenant love is deeply relational. Sin is never small, and patterns of disobedience invite the correction of a holy and loving God. Yet even in judgment, Hosea reminds us that tragedy is not God’s final verdict.This message calls us to take sin seriously, stop taking mercy for granted, and remember that God’s love is stronger than His discipline.
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Hosea Wk. 1
We’re so glad you’re joining us for the beginning of our new series through Hosea. In this message, we step into a powerful call to urgency, obedience, and unwavering love as God speaks through the life of one man to reveal His heart to His people.Hosea is a living sermon of God’s love—showing us that when God speaks, He calls for a response, even when obedience is difficult. As we begin this series, we pray this word challenges and encourages you to follow Him with greater faithfulness and surrender.
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He Lives... We Are Changed
We’re so glad you’re joining us for this Easter message, “He Lives… We Are Changed.” In Matthew 28:1–20, we see that the resurrection of Jesus does not simply give us something to celebrate, but someone who changes everything. Because He lives, we are moved to worship, invited to begin again by grace, and called to serve others in His name.As this message unfolds, we are reminded that the risen Christ meets people in their fear, restores them in their weakness, and sends them out with purpose. Thank you for listening as we reflect on the truth that because Jesus lives, our lives can be changed.
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The Promises of Easter
We’re so glad you’re joining us for this Easter message, “The Promises of Easter.” In John 14, Jesus speaks peace to troubled hearts and reminds us that the empty grave is not just a past event to celebrate, but a present hope to live in. Because He lives, we have comfort for the future, the assurance of God’s presence through the Holy Spirit, and a peace the world could never give.As you listen, be encouraged that the resurrection of Jesus means you do not have to face fear, uncertainty, or sorrow alone. The promises of Easter still speak, still comfort, and still call us to trust the risen Christ.
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Doubt Is No Rival For The Arrival
We’re so glad you’re joining us for this message, “Doubt is No Rival for The Arrival.” On Palm Sunday, we turn to John 20 and see how the risen Jesus meets His disciples in fear and Thomas in doubt, revealing that His wounds speak directly to both.This message explores how Jesus forms faith in the context of His presence and His people—and how seeing His wounds moves us from hesitation to action.Thanks for joining us as we grow together in trusting and following the risen Christ.
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A God Who Is Close
We’re so glad you’re joining us as for this message, “A God Who Is Close.” In Psalm 139, we are reminded of the deeply personal nature of the God we serve. He knows us completely, is present with us always, has purposefully formed every part of our lives, and calls us into a life of holiness before Him.As we reflect on His nearness, we are also invited to respond by opening our hearts before Him and yielding our lives fully to His will.Thanks for joining us as we grow together in knowing and walking with a God who is truly near.
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Wedding Banquet
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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Lost Sheep
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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Wheat and Weeds
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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Ten Minas
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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The Vineyard Owner
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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The Smart Steward
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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The Two Builders
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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The Rich Fool
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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The Sower
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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The Good Samaritan
We are so thankful you’ve started the new year here at Church 213. Knowing God and walking with Him is possible and is best exemplified when we follow the words of Jesus.Our new series, titled “The Parables: A Serious Walk with Jesus,” will unpack the parables of Jesus—stories that bring clarity, life-changing meaning, and vivid imagery to what a serious walk with Jesus truly looks like.Here at Church 213, doctrine is our bedrock, unity is our glue, ethics are our power, and Jesus is our King. We’re praying for you today as you listen to and study God’s Word.
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Finding God's Goodness In Looking Back
Welcome to Church 213.As we come to the close of this year, we pause to reflect on the faithfulness of God.In this message, Finding God’s Goodness in Looking Back, we turn to Genesis 9:8–17 and the covenant God made with Noah after the flood. This passage reminds us that even after seasons of hardship, God remains faithful to pursue His people and keep His promises.From the rainbow in the sky to the cross of Christ, we are invited to remember God’s past faithfulness so we can face the future with confidence and hope.
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Advent Song for the Soul Wk. 3
Welcome to the Church 213.This month we’re stepping into a new Advent series called “Advent Songs for the Soul.”During this season of waiting, longing, and worship, we’re slowing down to immerse ourselves in the rich theology behind the beloved carol O Come All Ye Faithful.Each week we’ll walk through a few lines of this song, tracing how its lyrics echo the story of Scripture—calling us to behold Christ, adore Him, and join the faithful in worship as we anticipate His coming.Our prayer is that these messages deepen your joy, steady your hope, and tune your heart to the Savior’s presence in this Advent season.
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Advent Songs for the Soul Wk. 2
Welcome to the Church 213.This month we’re stepping into a new Advent series called “Advent Songs for the Soul.”During this season of waiting, longing, and worship, we’re slowing down to immerse ourselves in the rich theology behind the beloved carol O Come All Ye Faithful.Each week we’ll walk through a few lines of this song, tracing how its lyrics echo the story of Scripture—calling us to behold Christ, adore Him, and join the faithful in worship as we anticipate His coming.Our prayer is that these messages deepen your joy, steady your hope, and tune your heart to the Savior’s presence in this Advent season.
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Advent Songs for the Soul
Welcome to the Church 213.This month we’re stepping into a new Advent series called “Advent Songs for the Soul.”During this season of waiting, longing, and worship, we’re slowing down to immerse ourselves in the rich theology behind the beloved carol O Come All Ye Faithful.Each week we’ll walk through a few lines of this song, tracing how its lyrics echo the story of Scripture—calling us to behold Christ, adore Him, and join the faithful in worship as we anticipate His coming.Our prayer is that these messages deepen your joy, steady your hope, and tune your heart to the Savior’s presence in this Advent season.
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The Kaleidoscopic Call
When walls of culture and color fall, the Kingdom shines brighter. Yesterday we were blessed by The Kaleidoscopic Call. We pray this message is a reminder that in Christ we are one body, commissioned together to reach the nations and love our neighbors.
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Being Thankful For The Savior
Welcome to Church 213.In today’s message, Being Thankful for the Savior, we turn to Hebrews 5 to see the beauty of Christ’s compassion, His qualification as our eternal High Priest, and His active call for us to grow in maturity.As we deepen our knowledge of who Jesus is, we learn why we desperately need Him—and why gratitude naturally overflows from a life shaped by His grace. We pray this message encourages you, strengthens your faith, and draws you nearer to the Savior who stands for us.Thanks for listening.
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The Harvest For the Intentional Believer
Welcome to Church 213.Today we’re talking about The Harvest for the Intentional Believer—a call to shape our homes with purpose, obedience, and love. God warns us about deception, but He also invites us to choose life, to walk with Him, and to sow seeds that lead to blessing.As we lean into Galatians and Deuteronomy, we’re reminded to know God personally, love Him with all our heart, and teach the next generation by the way we live each day. We pray this message encourages you to plan well, trust deeply, and rest in the harvest God is bringing.Thanks for joining us in His Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 13
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 12
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 11
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 10
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 9
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 8
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 7
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 6
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 5
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 4
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 3
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 2
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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Keep Up The Good Work Wk. 1
We’re so glad you’re here. Our prayer is that this series through the book of 1 Thessalonians stirs up passion and authenticity in your walk with Christ.In this early letter from Paul, his words of affirmation to the church in Thessalonica reveal the genuine purpose and heart of God’s people. What he wrote to encourage them still speaks powerfully to us today—reminding us what it means to live out a real faith within a real faith family.Thanks again for joining us as we spend time together in God’s Word.
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More Than I Can Handle
Many believe the Bible says, “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” But in 1 Corinthians 10:1–13, we see something different: temptation and trouble are a constant reality, regardless of culture, past victories, or personal strength. The hope isn’t in our ability, but in God’s presence, power, and promise to make a way of escape. Listen now and be encouraged to trust the God who handles what you can’t.
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Lessons From the Least of These Wk. 11
In God’s economy, greatness often looks like weakness. Scripture is full of overlooked, humble people God used in extraordinary ways. His glory shines brightest through our limitations—reminding us that His power moves differently than the world’s. Through this series, we’re being challenged to serve with humility and trust God to do big things through seemingly small lives.
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Lessons From the Least of These Wk. 10
In God’s economy, greatness often looks like weakness. Scripture is full of overlooked, humble people God used in extraordinary ways. His glory shines brightest through our limitations—reminding us that His power moves differently than the world’s. Through this series, we’re being challenged to serve with humility and trust God to do big things through seemingly small lives.
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Lessons From The Least of These Wk. 9
In God’s economy, greatness often looks like weakness. Scripture is full of overlooked, humble people God used in extraordinary ways. His glory shines brightest through our limitations—reminding us that His power moves differently than the world’s. Through this series, we’re being challenged to serve with humility and trust God to do big things through seemingly small lives.
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Lessons From The Least of These Wk. 8
In God’s economy, greatness often looks like weakness. Scripture is full of overlooked, humble people God used in extraordinary ways. His glory shines brightest through our limitations—reminding us that His power moves differently than the world’s. Through this series, we’re being challenged to serve with humility and trust God to do big things through seemingly small lives.
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Lessons From The Least of These Wk. 7
In God’s economy, greatness often looks like weakness. Scripture is full of overlooked, humble people God used in extraordinary ways. His glory shines brightest through our limitations—reminding us that His power moves differently than the world’s. Through this series, we’re being challenged to serve with humility and trust God to do big things through seemingly small lives.
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Lessons From The Least of These Wk. 6
In God’s economy, greatness often looks like weakness. Scripture is full of overlooked, humble people God used in extraordinary ways. His glory shines brightest through our limitations—reminding us that His power moves differently than the world’s. Through this series, we’re being challenged to serve with humility and trust God to do big things through seemingly small lives.
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Contending For The Faith of the Gospel At All Costs
Join us this week through a message from our guest speaker, Dr. Richard Bumpers.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hello. We're Church 213, a baptist church from Covington, GA. We're so glad that you're listening to our sermons here. If you're impacted in some way by these messages, please contact us at [email protected], we'd love to connect with you.
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