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4 Motives for Love & Unity in the Church

4 Motives for Love & Unity in the Church

What keeps you motivated?  Is it peer-to-peer comparison or financial gain?  Is it recognition or praise?  Is it fear or embarrassment?  Our motivations often vary depending on the task at hand.  Let me ask a more pointed question: what keeps your walk with Jesus motivated? You will find that the answer to this question is not accidental or happenstance, but it is more so, purposeful.

5 Keys to Handling Relational Division

5 Keys to Handling Relational Division

So, instead of making sure everyone knows your side of the story first, choose to follow how God wants you to handle the division.  Division is a spiritual need!  Spiritual needs cannot be fulfilled with fleshly means.   So, anger, yelling, gossip, bitterness, and slander are not the pathway to resolve spiritual needs.  These things only complicate the issue further!

4 Ways to Encourage Your Church

4 Ways to Encourage Your Church

“Encouragement is like peanut butter -- the more you spread it around, the better things stick together.” —Unknown

4 Gospel Truths for Genuine Hope

4 Gospel Truths for Genuine Hope

It is the gospel that gives genuine hope in breaking the chains of sin and clearing away the confusion. It is the gospel that gives hope in providing peace that passes understanding. It is the gospel that gives hope in real forgiveness.

The Gospel: Redirection to God

The Gospel: Redirection to God

We must stay clear on who God is. In our study of Acts 13-14 we have seen that God is sovereign, love, longsuffering, merciful, all-powerful, and all-knowing. No matter what your circumstances seem to tell you, you know from God’s own word that He is these things. You know that sometimes your circumstances do not tell you the whole story about God, but that you must choose to trust God!

4 Elements to Sharing the Gospel Message

4 Elements to Sharing the Gospel Message

Notice how Paul addressed his audience with their background in mind. So, instead of beginning with Jesus as the Messiah, which would have the Jews in a defensive position at the start, he provides a review of their history. Since they are not defensive, they are listening to understand what he says.