Discipleship

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This sermon celebrates Mother's Day by connecting the sacrificial love of mothers to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, which promises believers victory over death. It teaches that because of Jesus' resurrection, we are assured of our future bodily resurrection and a victorious life of purpose, knowing that our work for the Lord is never in vain.

This sermon teaches that Jesus' resurrection is unique because it promises believers not just restored life, but an eternal, transformed existence with Him. Because of this, we can trust in God's sovereignty during our present trials and live a purposeful life, knowing that our future is secured by Christ's victory.

This sermon teaches that Christian tolerance is rooted in love, not in personal preference or opinion, using the biblical issue of eating meat sacrificed to idols. It emphasizes that because every believer is valuable to God and was bought at the price of the cross, we must lovingly prioritize their spiritual well-being over our own freedom.

Pastor Ryan delivers a message on being missional, emphasizing the importance of sharing the gospel and being active in the community. He discusses the concept of mission, compassion, and discipleship, encouraging attendees to live purposefully and engage with those around them.

Grounded in the promise of John 14, this sermon teaches that the Holy Spirit is our divine advocate and teacher, sent by Jesus to comfort and guide us into all truth. He empowers believers to overcome challenges and live in the reality of Jesus' love and sacrifice, so we're never alone in our faith journey.

The sermon teaches that the Holy Spirit permanently resides in every believer, making us temples of God and giving us assurance of salvation. By His power, we are not only enabled to live a Christ-like life but also to participate in the greatest work of all: sharing the gospel and witnessing the miracle of salvation.

This sermon teaches that knowing the Holy Spirit frees us from fear and ignorance, allowing us to fully experience God's grace and embody His love. By understanding His person and work, we are empowered to engage with culture and navigate our lives with divine wisdom.

This sermon explains that God lovingly prunes believers to remove what hinders spiritual growth, a painful but necessary process that enables us to flourish and bear more fruit. By abiding in Jesus, we can embrace this work, finding true joy and vitality as we grow in deeper connection with Him.

This sermon teaches that placing our hope and seeking our rest in leisure and recreation is a form of idolatry, as these can't provide true fulfillment. The message encourages us to find our rest by coming to Jesus, who, with His gentle and lowly heart, offers us true rest and a relationship that truly satisfies.