Is This Stuff True?
Posted in Come Don't Stay on May 28th, 2007 No Comments »
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The disciples knew that Christ’s message was true because it’s power overshadowed the gods of the day. That same text is true for us today and it’s power is unchanged. A commitment to become a “person of the book” who embraces the text as the ultimate truth will be rewarded with the power of a changed life. Eric Kramer presents this message in the context of just coming back from a trip to Israel and Turkey — places where even the land testifies to the truths of scripture.
Posted in Come Don't Stay on May 20th, 2007 No Comments »
In this teaching Art Morris calls us to consider addictive behaviors in our lives by looking at the idols in our lives. Addiction is idolatry and therefore is sin. Repentance is always the first step in dealing with sin. Combining the truths of scripture with a practical support system can help us all identify and say goodbye to the various false gods in us.
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Establishing a culture at Beyond where people “Come As You Are” involves honesty. Today’s teaching examines the nature of hypocrisy. Art Morris uses the example of Peter’s hypocrisy in Galatians 2 to encourage us to examine our lives and get honest with Jesus so that His truth can change our inside in order to match the outside.
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Considering the Parable of the Sower, Art Morris’ teaching this week continues our “Come, Don’t Stay” series asking us to think about what is involved with having a fruitful life. We need to be the right kind of soil to handle adversity, to grow, to bear fruit. We also need to be the right kind of seed — willing to be empowered by God to become way more than we are now.
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