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Imagination Unbound

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Imagination Unbound

(A Sermon Based on 1 Corinthians 15:35-49)

We often live with minds that do not grasp just how big and creative and powerful God is. This failure of imagination leaves our hopes for God and his work low. The solution? Look around; look up; and look at Christ. We need only look at what God has done to get a good grasp on what God will do for us. Listen in and have your imagination unbound to God’s future work for you!

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Coming Forth as a More Golden You

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Coming Forth as a More Golden You

(A Sermon Based on Job 39:5-30)

It’s time to talk about suffering and take the topic straight on. That’s what the Lord does here. He comes straight at suffering by giving Job his vision of his creation. We need that vision - to be broken out of the smallness of our vision of suffering and to gain what this sermon calls an eagle’s eye vision of what’s actually happening in our lives through suffering. It’s how the Lord takes the suffering out of suffering while it’s happening in our lives. Listen in!

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True and Reasonable

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True and Reasonable: An Apologetics Toolbox for Sharing the Hidden God

(Class 2)

We look at the mask of God known as creation and the apologetic arguments associated with it.

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Your Pain, God's Grief

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Your Pain, God's Grief

A Sermon Based on Isaiah 64:1-8

God wants us to be spiritually authentic about our lives. He wants us to joy to the heights when times are good. He also wants us to express our pain when we feel grief. Our culture doesn't agree. Our culture urges us to live spiritually plastic lives - to push down our very real feelings of pain. This sermon explains though that it's not just culture that stops us from feeling the very real pain in our lives - from truly lamenting what's broken in them. There is something far more profound going in us that stops us from doing it. BUT once we do react - once we do allow ourselves to feel the pain of our broken hearts God uses that lament to begin to break open our hearts in a brand new way: with HOPE.

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