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    The All Knowing Ever-Present God : Psalms - Part 4

    Title: Psalm 139: The All-Knowing Ever-Present God 1. The Omniscient Love of God (Ps 139:1-6)      - The all-knowing God knows me. 2. The Omnipresent Love of God (Ps 139: 7-12)      - The all-present God is present with me. 3. The Omnipotent Love of God (Ps. 139:13-18)      - The all-powerful God intricately made me. 4. The Wicked and the Humble (Ps. 139:19-24)      - The righteous God knows my heart.

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    The Revelation of God and the Response of Man: Psalms - Part 3

    Psalms 19Part 3God has graciously chose to reveal Himself through1. GOD'S GENERAL REVELATIONPsalm 19:1-62. GOD'S SPECIAL REVELATIONPsalm 19:7-113. GOD'S SAVING REVELATIONPsalm 19:12-14

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    My Shepherd : Psalms - Part 1

    PsalmsPart 1My Shepherd1. -If the Lord is my shepherd, then I have what I need- Psalm 23:1-2, John 10:9-102. -If the Lord is my shepherd, then I can trust where He leadsPsalm 23:3, John 10:3-43. -If the Lord is my shepherd, then I am not alone in the middle-Psalm 23:4, John 10:14, 27-28, Joshua 1:94.-If the Lord is my shepherd, then I trust the shepherd wholaid down His life for me-Psalm 23:6, John 10:11

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    Protect Against Idolatry - Last Words - Part 8

    Last WordsPart 8 “Protect Against Idolatry”Deuteronomy 4:15-24Watch yourselves carefully. Deuteronomy 4:15; Psalm 139:23–24“The human heart is a perpetual idol factory.”John Calvin Look for the beginnings of compromise. Deuteronomy 4:16–18; Proverbs 4:23 Remember you were created to worship. Deuteronomy 4:19 Don’t forget your identity.Deuteronomy 4:20 Remember His warnings and trust in His rewards. Deuteronomy 4:23–24 

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    Soul Care - Last Words - Part 7

    Last WordsPart 7 “Soul Care”Deuteronomy 4:9-14 Soul care requires intentional effort.Deuteronomy 4:9   Soul care anchors God’s Truth in our hearts.  Deuteronomy 4:9; Luke 10:38–40 Soul care equips us to invest in others. Deuteronomy 4:9–10; Luke 10:41–42 Soul care reminds us of God’s faithfulness in defining moments.  Deuteronomy 4:11–13; Psalm 77:11–12 Soul care affirms our mission. Deuteronomy 4:14; Acts 1:6–8 

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    The Good Life God Designed - Last Words - Part 6

    Last WordsPart 6 “The Good Life God Designed”Deuteronomy 4:1-7The good life listens and obeys God’s Word. Deuteronomy 4:1; 1 Corinthians 2:10–14  The good life doesn’t edit God’s Word.Deuteronomy 4:2; Psalm 19:7–8 The good life learns from the past. Deuteronomy 4:3–4The good life lives out God’s Word. Deuteronomy 4:5–6; Matthew 5:14–16The good life lives with the nearness of God. Deuteronomy 4:7–8; Revelation 3:20

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    Influence Under Pressure

    Pastor Hunter Boyles | 4/26/26 | Grad Sunday

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    Called Christians - Preaching Where You're Planted

    Pastor Matt Gay 4/26/26 Grad Sunday

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    When God Says No

    Last WordsPart 5: “When God Says No”Deuteronomy 3:23-29Things to Remember When God Says No…1. Honest prayers don’t always change God’s answer.Deuteronomy 3:23–25; 1 Samuel 16:1 2. God’s “no” is not rejection; it is redirection.Deuteronomy 3:26; 2 Corinthians 12:7–9 3. Accepting God’s “no” is accepting His boundaries and His sovereignty over our lives.Deuteronomy 3:26 4. God’s “no” reminds us of whose desire we should be living for. Deuteronomy 3:27; Hebrews 11:13–16 5. God’s “no” often shifts us from self-centered living to Kingdom-centered living. Deuteronomy 3:28–29

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    Easter 2026 @ Crossroads

    Because He Lives Romans 6:4-11, 8:1-391. Because He lives, we have died to sin and have been made alive in Christ. Romans 6:1–4, 6:9–11 2.Because He lives, we have been released from condemnation. Romans 7:24–8:1; Psalm 103:11–14 “Christ’s resurrection silences every accusation the enemy tries to bring.” --- John Stott3.Because He lives, the Holy Spirit has been given.  Romans 8:9–11; John 16:7 4.Because He lives, we have an incredible future to experience. Romans 8:18–19; 2 Corinthians 4:14–175.Because He lives, we have the Father’s unconditional and unlimited love. Romans 8:31–39

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    Last Words - Part 3 - When We Sin

    Last WordsPart 3 “When We Sin”Deuteronomy 1:41-2:11. Turn back to the Lord.Deuteronomy 1:41; Acts 3:19–20 2. Embrace that we can’t fix it on our own. Deuteronomy 1:41; Acts 19:11–163. God’s presence with us is our key to victory. Deuteronomy 1:42; 1 Samuel 17:45–46 4. Learn to listen and trust the Lord’s instruction. Deuteronomy 1:43–44; Judges 16:20–21   5. Repentance starts our journey back to restoration. Deuteronomy 1:45–2:1; 2 Chronicles 7:14-15

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    Last Words - Part 2 - Blessing of Obedience

    Last WordsPart 2 “Blessing of Obedience”Deuteronomy 1:26-40Disobedience1. Disobedience leads us to make false accusations against God. Deuteronomy 1:26–282. Disobedience leads us to reject biblical truth and godly counsel. Deuteronomy 1:29–33 3. Disobedience causes us to miss the good things God has made available. Deuteronomy 1:34–35; Proverbs 1:23–26 Obedience1. Obedience leads us to experience God’s provided blessing.Deuteronomy 1:36; Joshua 14:11–12 2. Obedience brings blessing for the next generation. Deuteronomy 1:35–36 3. Obedience equips us for future leadership.Deuteronomy 1:38–40 

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    Last Words - Part 1 - Be Careful Who You Listen To

    Last Words Part 1Who are you listening to?God’s Word and Spirit must be the Truth and direction we listen to daily. Deuteronomy 1:19–21 The voice we trust will determine the path we take!When we listen, we are reminded-God has spoken -He has given us His promise-He has put our future in front of us, -He invites us to take possession of what He has provide-He says, don’t be afraid. When we fail to listen to the Lord…1. We open ourselves to be led by opinions of others. Deuteronomy 1:22 Numbers 13:1–2 Seemingly contradict, but they don’t contradict the compliment. Give us a clearer understanding. God would us this to test the faithfulness of His people“God’s permissive will”—"God’s sovereign will”Sovereign will-- This is what God chooses to do because He is God.Permissive will-- This is what God permits, even though it may not reflect what He ideally desires for us.We don’t need a committee to affirm what God as already clearly said!!“Not every voice that sounds wise is speaking Truth.” --- A.W. Tozer 2. We open ourselves to be led by what “seems good to us”. Deuteronomy 1:23–25 Proverbs 14:12 Isaiah 55:8–9 Genesis 6:5What are the consequences of not listening to God?1. We miss seeing His reality in the moment. Deuteronomy 1:26Numbers 13:27–28 Numbers 13:30–31 Seeing the same things and coming to two different conclusions. Our trust in God determines our perspective about our future. 2. Instead of giving God praise, we murmur in our tents. Deuteronomy 1:27–28They grumbled privately before they rebelled publicly. What were they murmuring against God—-God hates us-God wants to destroy us-God doesn’t have a plan-We can’t do it3. We forget the presence, provision, and faithfulness of the Lord. Deuteronomy 1:29–33 Moses reminds them:-God carried you.-God fought for you.-God went before you.-God provided for you.Their failure wasn’t in the lack of evidence, it was a lack of remembrance.“The greatest enemy of faith is forgetfulness.”
 — John PiperForgetting what God has done, blinds us to what God is doing.Who are you listening to!Has God already spoken and you are waiting and listening for conformation to what He as already been clear in His WORD ON.

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    Watch Your Step | Crossroads Sermons

    Watch Your Step Psalm 73Our heart condition is the key to faithful living1. We are in danger of slipping when our hearts are impure. Psalm 73:1–2 Psalm 51:10–12 Only time with the Lord changes our heart condition for goodOur heart condition affects all areas-- Leading, loving, serving, caring, patience, worship, and missional living.Eventually, our hearts will tell on us!!2. We are in danger of slipping when we begin to covet. Psalm 73:3 Coveting blinds us to God’s goodness and poisons our perspective.Proverbs 6:27–29 Coveting only leads to our destruction!Is your attitude telling on you?3. We are in danger of slipping when we view the lost with disdain instead of compassion. Psalm 73:4–7 worldly perspective— valuing worldly thingsWe see their worldly wealth instead of their spiritual poverty.How are you viewing people right now? What keeps us stable?1. Remembering the responsibility of our influence. Psalm 73:15 2. Truly worshipping the Lord with the desire for Him to changes our perspective. Psalm 73:16–17 Have you come into this place with the desire for God to change your perspective and to gain His understanding? 3. Remember God is the only hope for our stability. Psalm 73:18–24 Yet God responds not with punishment but with presence, he holds guides, counsels, and receives us. Habakkuk 3:19 4. Remember the Lord is our greatest treasure. Psalm 73:25–28Psalm 73:1–2 Where you’re at, is not where you have to stay. God will provide opportunity for deliverance to His children, look for the off ramp.

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    Lasting Legacy - Building a Legacy - Part 3

    Building a LegacyPart 3 “Lasting Legacy”Exodus; Joshua 1:1-3Lasting legacy recognizes that God has preserved our lives for His purpose. Exodus 1:22; Exodus 2:1–10 Lasting legacy trust that God can redeem our failures and misdirected passions.Exodus 2:11–15; Romans 8:28–29 Lasting legacy turns aside and responds to God’s call. Exodus 3:1–6; Exodus 3:10–12 Lasting legacy depends on God’s power working through us. Exodus 4:10–12Lasting legacy requires God’s presence to go with us. Exodus 33:2–3; Exodus 33:14–16 Lasting legacy is a life lived for God’s purpose, which will continue long after we are gone. Deuteronomy 34:4–5; Joshua 1:1–3 

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    Love that Inspires - Building a Legacy - Part 2

    Building a Legacy Pt 22 Corinthians 81. Inspiring love is a result of God’s grace activated in and through our lives. 2 Corinthians 8:1- Is God’s working in our lives a testimony for others?Romans 5:2–52. Inspiring love is a supernatural response to events and circumstances. 2 Corinthians 8:2 - God’s grace doesn’t make natural sense…Severe affliction → abundance of joyExtreme poverty → wealth of generosityOnly God can produce those kinds of results.
That’s why Paul calls it a “grace of God.”- Are your decisions determined by feelings and circumstances or the Spirit and obedience?- Do people get from you what is natural or supernatural?3. Inspiring love goes beyond expectation and partners with God’s kingdom work. 2 Corinthians 8:3–4 - Am I giving as an obligation, or as a delight in worship to God?* God’s grace inspires more* God’s grace cares more4. Inspiring love flows from a life fully surrendered to the Lord. 2 Corinthians 8:5 - The foundation of inspiring love:
Total surrender → Total availability which results in Total usefulness“A life fully surrendered is a life fully available to love like Christ.”- Remember:*We cannot give what you haven’t surrendered*God desires our hearts, not just resources*When surrendered, love flows naturally5. Inspiring love is our response to the life-giving and sacrificial love of Christ. 2 Corinthians 8:6–9 -Am I willing to give of myself—even at personal cost—to serve others?- His love equips us and also is an example!Christ-like love is:*Other-focused*Self-giving*Costly*Joyful*Redemptive* Act of worship to our Holy GodDon’t wait for a feeling or love in order to share Christ with a stranger. You already love your heavenly Father, and you know that this stranger is created by Him, but separated from Him, so take those first steps in evangelism because you love God. It is not primarily out of compassion for humanity that we share our faith or pray for the lost; it is first of all, love for God.”
― John Piper

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    Faith that Costs - Building a Legacy - Part 1

    Building a LegacyPt 1Philippians 3Faith isn’t just a belief—it’s an exchange.
We give up what is temporary to gain what is eternal.TRUE FAITH COSTS 1. True faith costs what we once rejoice in. Philippians 3:1 “Rejoicing in the Lord”-Gives us clarity-Changes priority -Anchors our joy-Steadies us in the stormWhen we don’t -We lack clarity -We have worldly priorities -We have no anchor for joy-We live in fear and panic in the storm2. True faith costs our old perspective and our identities. Philippians 3:2–7 “We cannot become who God calls us to be while clinging to who we used to be.”3. True faith costs what we value. Philippians 3:8–11“Faith doesn’t just change what you believe; it changes what you treasure.”4. True faith costs our comfort and our daily pursuits. Philippians 3:12–16 “Comfort is enemy of spiritual growth; it lulls the soul to sleep when God is calling it to rise.”5. True faith costs the examples we follow. Philippians 3:17–21 What did faith cost Paul?Friends, future, comfort, security, safety, freedom, his life. Following Christ will Cost you—But the reward will be worth it!-What legacy are our leaving?-How is God calling you to His Kingdom purpose?-What cost is He calling you to make?

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    DNOW - Unashamed

    Guest speaker Brian JenningsACTS 16:16-34God does His greatest work when life does its worst.Trouble BrewingActs 16:16-18Paul’s plans in Philippi were disrupted by a possessed slave girl. Sometimes God interrupts our plans for greater purpose.Resistance FormingActs 16:19-24Life doesn’t go as planned but God has a plan in every circumstance.Breakthrough ComingActs 16:25-34We respond differently to difficulties when we have Jesus. He wants to step into our situation.For Further Thought:Is life easy? Why do we think it’s going to be?In what ways does God get our attention?How should we respond when life gets hard? How can God use difficulties in our life for something bigger?

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    First Priority - Seek 2026 - Part 4

    Seek 2026Part 4 “First Priority”What we seek first reveals what we truly trust and value. Jesus calls His disciples to a God-centered life where a relationship with His Father and His glory—is the driving priority—not worldly recognition or personal gain. 1. Keep watch over your motivations.Matthew 6:1 Beware means--- pay close attention, be on guard, warning of surrounding danger. Hypocrites = Actors / PerformersPublic applause is a poor substitute for the Father’s approval.2.Keep watch over your prayer life. Matthew 6:7–15 Pray in this modelReverence – Hallowed be Purpose – Your kingdom comeDependency—give us our dailySpiritual need—forgive usResponsibility—as we forgiveDirections—lead usOur prayer life reflects our spiritual heart—frequency and content. Prayer is not performance or persuasion—it is relational dependence on a good Father.Is my prayer life shaped more by intimacy or by anxiety?3. Keep watch over what you’re treasuring. Matthew 6:19–24 Worldly treasure is venerable and temporary Spiritual treasure is secure and eternalWhat we treasure directs our hearts, shapes our vision, and determines our loyalty.4. Keep watch over your trust in the Lord. Matthew 6:25–30 Worry reveals misplaced trust and a distorted view of the Father’s care.What are you anxious about?What are you thinking is important?Are you trusting in God?5. Keep watch over what you’re daily seeking. Matthew 6:31–34The Christian life is not about chasing provision, but prioritizing Him and His Kingdom.“Seek first” speaks to order, not exclusion.When God’s kingdom is first, God’s provision follows.Each day requires fresh dependence—tomorrow’s grace comes tomorrow.

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    Time and Space - Seek 2026 - Part 3

    SeekPart 3 “Time and Space”Time with Lord1. Respond to His invitation and see your spiritual need.  Isaiah 55:1–2; Matthew 11:28–29 2. Listen diligently to what He says and trust Him.Isaiah 55:2–3; Matthew 13:14–16 3. Look for His revealed truth  Isaiah 55:4–5; Revelation 3:20 4. Seek the Lord while He is near. Isaiah 55:6; 2 Corinthians 6:1–2 Make space for Lord1. Desire the Lord to add, remove, and reorder your life. Isaiah 55:7–9; Ephesians 4:22–24 2. Trust God knows and has a better plan. Isaiah 55:8–93. Believe God will provide what you really need. Isaiah 55:10–11 4. Know the result will be a beautiful life. Isaiah 55:12–13; Genesis 3:17–18 

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    Learning to Listen - Seek 2026 - part 2

    Seek 2026 - Part 21 Kings 19When we stop listening to God-1. We accept worldly information as ultimate truth.1 Kings 19:1-22. We respond out of fear and emotion rather than faith.1 Kings 19:33. We seek to isolate and sit in despair.1 Kings 19:3-4What God provides in our exhaustion-1. He provides rest and resources in desert places.1 Kings 19:5-62. He provides direction and strength for the journey back to Him.1 Kings 1-:7-8When we listen to the Lord-1. He helps us understand our condition.1 Kings 19:9-102. He reveals who He is.1 Kings 19:11-143. He reveals what He is doing and our part in it.1 Kings 19:17-18

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    The Why Matters - Seek 2026 - Part 1

    Seek 2026 - Part 1What do you need to seek the Lord for this year?Fasting expresses humility and repentance“I need God more than I need comfort.”Fasting exposes what controls us true fasting reveals and reshapes the heart.Fasting trains us to deny the fleshNot led by cravings Fasting sharpens prayer and dependenceFasting doesn’t force God’s hand; it focuses ours.Fasting prepares us to hear and obey GodFasting creates space to listen, not leverage to control outcomes.Warnings1. Don’t perform religious actions to manipulate God’s favor.2. Don’t seek the Lord merely for your own pleasure or self-fulfillment. What do you want the end result to be? Better question, what does He want the end result to be?-We reduce God to a means, not the Master-We confuse God’s will with our preferences-Instead of a transformational relationship we try to have a transactional relationship with God. What reveals our motivations?Time with God will change us-- 1. Our treatment of others.Is your devotion to God locational or a life?2. Whether our devotion is an event we attend or a life we live. What happens when we seek Him in the right way?1. Our hearts are changed to have His compassion for others in need. We become generous 2. We see our resource as tools to be used to bless others. When we seek Him, We get what we need3. We receive what we truly need, His presence.

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    Seeking the Lord - Seek 2026 - Introduction

    Seek - IntroductionPastor Jeff Ford

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    Advent 2025 - Part 4 - Love

    Advent Part 4Romans 7:18; 8:39God’s love is His steadfast, self-giving commitment to our highest good and His glory, shown supremely in Jesus Christ. It is undeserved, sacrificial, faithful, and unchanging.Worldly love is conditional affection driven by self-interest, emotions, or benefit, given as long as it satisfies personal desires.1. His love took my shame and delivered me from my sin. 2. His love gifted me with His Holy Spirit.3. His love provides for me in my weakness. 4. His love sovereignly works good in and through my life. 5. His love provides me with His protection.6. His love provides security because I know that His love is an everlasting love.

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    Advent 2025 - Part 3 - Joy

    Advent 2025Part 3Biblical joy is deep gladness rooted in knowing, trusting, and delighting in God - not in circumstances. Worldly happiness is temporary pleasure or contentment based on external things like possessions, achievements, or circumstances, rather than on lasting spiritual truths or God. Happiness is contingent on external, and joy is an eternal spiritual condition. How do we have full joy?1. Know that only Jesus is the source of joy. 2. Let the Lord cleanse you from "joy suckers."3. Abide in Jesus. 4. Commit your life to spiritual fruit production. 5. Live in the Father's love for you.

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    Advent 2025 - Part 2 - Peace

    Advent 2025Part 2Biblical peace is a state of being that is rooted in God's sovereignty, His unchanging character, and His faithful love and care for us. Worldly peace is simply an emotional reaction to whether we fell safe, in control, or comfortable in our circumstances. Shalom means far more than just "peace." It refers to wholeness, completeness, harmony, well-being, and flourishing in every part of life. Are we asking God to give us what He has already provided us with through Christ?1. God's peace is possible even when He calls us out of our securities into an unknown future. - What is unknown to us is not unknown to God. 2. God's peace is possible even when we feel inadequate, because He equips those He calls. 3. God's peace is possible even when we face giants, because we see them through the greatness of God. - Our peace is in the knowledge that nothing is greater than God.4. God's peace is possible even when we are under attack, because God is present, protecting and in control. - We can live in peace because we trust the Lord's Sovereignty and His love for us. 5. God's peace is possible even when our emotions try to overwhelm us, because he guards our hearts and minds.

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    Advent 2025 - part 1 - The Arrival of Hope

    Advent 2025Part 1Advent means - Arrival...We will focus on- Hope- Peace- Joy- LoveBiblical hope is the confident assurance of the promises and provisions of God.Worldly hope is the desiring wishful outcomes.Hope is light to us:1. God showed up in our darkness.2. God's hope came to deliver us from the consequences of our past rebellion.3. God's hope provides light to navigate out of the darkness we walked in and lived in.Hope is an anchor to us:1. God's hope provides stability in every season of life.2. God's hope extends through this temporal world and is anchored in the bedrock of Jesus.

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    Thanksgiving Celebration 2025 - Testify

    Thanksgiving Celebration 2025Acts 4:8-131. Testifying is seeing the opportunities and pointing others to Jesus.2. Testifying is giving God the credit and clearly sharing the gospel. 3. Testifying is trusting in the equipping of the Holy Spirit and to boldly proclaiming truth.4. Testifying is displaying a life that has been marked by Jesus.

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 13 - Making Disciples

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 13Matthew 28:18-20Biblical discipleship is investing God's Word and Christ's character in the life of another.The Gospel saves us from our sinThe Gospel saves us for GodThe Gospel saves us into the local churchThe Gospel saves us to be on mission for GodAs disciple makers we should be focused on conversion and conformity1. Making disciples requires all of us.2. Making disciples requires us going.3. Making disciples requires salvation.4. Making disciples requires teaching to obey.5. Making disciples is accomplished by and through God.

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 12 - Don't Waste Your Life!

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 12Titus 3:8-11Biblical discipleship is investing God's Word and Christ's character in the life of another.1. Listen to what is worthy of trust.The benefit of listening and following biblical truths - - It leads to life and blessing- It brings protection and guidance- It keeps you from sin and regret- It draws you closer to God2. Insist that true belief leads to change.3. Devote yourself to godly works that lead to the best life."Good Works"---God-honoring workHow do we devote ourselves to good work?- Prepare your mind- Walk by the Spirit- Keep eternity in view4. Avoid time wasters.5. Don't let divisive people hinder your future.

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 11 - Reminders as You live This New Life

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 11Titus 3:1-7Biblical discipleship is investing God's Word and Christ's character in the life of another.1. Live ready for every good work.It requires-- Submission- Obedience- Seeing the bigger pictureEvery good work - refers to being ready for work God has planned each day.2. Live showing Christ's character.It requires-- Gentleness- Mercy3. Live remembering your former condition.What does it produce-- Gratitude towards God- Compassion for others- Dependance in Christ4. Live in the fullness of what Christ provided.We have been- - Saved- Washed (purified)- Regenerated- Renewed- The Holy Spirit has richly poured out on us5. Live with your future inheritance.To be justified means-- To be declared righteous by God- legal term - declared "not guilty"

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 10 - The Gospel Trains Us

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 10Titus 2:11-15The gospel trains us in both knowledge and practice What we have been given1. The gospel trains us to live with gratitude.How the gospel trains us to live with gratitude* The gospel reminds us that we didn't get what we deserve.* The gospel shifts our focus from what we lack to what we have received in Christ.* The gospel frees us from entitlement.* The gospel reorients our hearts towards worship.Gratitude changes our perspective2. The gospel trains us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions.Decisively reject its authority or influence in your life.3. The gospel trains us to live differently.4. The gospel trains us to live with eternal hope.What Biblical Hope Produces* Perseverance in suffering (Romans 5:3-5)* Purity in living (1 John 3:3)* Joy and peace through the Spirit (Romans 15:13)5. The gospel trains to know that we have been redeemed and purchased for a kingdom work.

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 9 - Show the beauty of the Gospel

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 9Titus 2:9-11Our daily desire should be to reveal the beauty of the GospelBiblical discipleship is investing God's Word and Christ's character in the life of another. 1. Don't let status, feeling, or circumstances determine respect and submission to others.2. Be a delight and blessing to others. 3. Filter your desire for opposition and resistance.4. Be trustworthy and show faithfulness.5. Remember our life's purpose is to display the beauty of the gospel.

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    Marking of the Church - Pastor Matt Gay

    Marking of the ChurchActs 2:42-47Pastor Matt GayLocal church - a group of saved and baptized believers who have voluntarily joined themselves together in biblical community, to carry out the Great Commission.1. The early church was marked by devotion to the Word.2. The early church was devoted to each other.3. The early church was devoted to praying.4. The early church was in awe of God's work.5. There was unity in the community.6. The early church was a family.7. The early church worshipped with distinction and God did the work.

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 8 - The Call to Godliness

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 8Titus 2:6-8Biblical discipleship is investing God's Word and Christ's character in the life of another. 1. Call them to cultivate self-controlSelf-control is Self-surrender to the LordFor us to have self-control...- Know your vulnerability- Know God's solution2. Call them to be examples of godly workBeing an example is...- Living differently- Looking for opportunities to lead through action3. Call them to a life of integrity4. Call them to practice sound speech5. Call them to live a life that can withstand false accusations Be a person of:--Self-control--Godly works--Integrity--Sound speech--Faithful

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 7 - Call to Spiritual Maturity

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 7Titus 2:1-5Teach sound doctrine.Mature Man: Live Spiritually Mature1. Be sober minded2. Be dignified3. Be self-controlled4. Be sound in faithMature Ladies: Live Spiritually Mature1. Be reverent in behavior2. Don't be slanderers3. Don't be enslaved to substances4. Teach what is spiritually good

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 6 - Dealing with Opposition and Difficult People

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 6Titus 1:10-2:1Biblical Discipleship is investing God's Word and Christ's character in the life of another.- Prepare for the reality of opposition- Confront false teaching with the Truth- Know the culture and people that you're called to minister to- Correct with the goal of them turning and embracing God's Truth- Be faithful present Truth and trust God with the results

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 5 - Calling Leaders to Lead

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 5Titus 1:5-9What kind of leaders should we look for?- A person with Christ-like character- A person who leads their home in a biblical way- A person who lives with credible testimony- A person who keeps their fleshly desires in check- A person who reflects God's love- A person who hold's firmly to truth and willing to instruct others

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 4 - Own Your Identity

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 4Titus 1:1-4- Are you living as a servant of God?- Have you embraced your new assignment given by God?- Is your life being lived for the spiritual benefit of others?- Are you proclaiming the gospel?- Are you producing any spiritual children?

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 3 - Pass it on

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 3Deuteronomy 6- See yourselves as stewards of His Truth- Remember your heart towards God is the key to obedience- Remember living the way God instructs us leads to the blessed life- Teach them to love God wholeheartedly - Teach them to plant God's Word in their hearts and to share it through daily living- Teach them to let God's Word filter and direct their lives

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 2 - Our Roll in God's Work

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 21 Corinthians 3- Seek to discern their spiritual condition and feed them what they can digest- Lovingly call them out of fleshly living into spiritual living- Remember God is the only one that can produce spiritual growth- Be faithful with your roll in His work- Make sure the gospel of Jesus is the foundation- Remember your work will be tested

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    The Call to Discipleship - part 1 - What is a disciple?

    The Call to DiscipleshipPart 1The Gospel of John- A true disciple embraces Jesus' Identity- A true disciple abides in God's Word- A true disciple denies self and follow Jesus daily- A true disciple loves others sacrificially- A true disciple bears spiritual fruit- A true disciple stays faithful until the end

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