This message invites us into a transformative understanding of what it means to truly pursue God. Drawing from Hosea 6:3, we're challenged to move beyond casual Christianity into a passionate, intentional chase after the heart of God. The imagery is powerful: imagine being in a car following someone to an unfamiliar destination, running red lights and honking at pedestrians because losing sight of them means losing your way entirely. Notes for this sermon: https://drive.google.com/file...
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This message invites us into a transformative understanding of what it means to truly pursue God. Drawing from Hosea 6:3, we're challenged to move beyond casual Christianity into a passionate, intentional chase after the heart of God. The imagery is powerful: imagine being in a car following someone to an unfamiliar destination, running red lights and honking at pedestrians because losing sight of them means losing your way entirely. Notes for this sermon: https://drive.google.com/file...
This powerful message brings us to the culmination of the fruit of the Spirit series with a deep dive into self-control—perhaps the most challenging fruit for us to cultivate. Drawing from Galatians 5 and Romans 7, we're reminded that everyone produces fruit in their lives, but the critical question is: what type? The sermon confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: self-control isn't about having a stronger will, but about submitting our will to God's. Notes for this Sermon: &n...
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This message invites us into a transformative understanding of what it means to truly pursue God. Drawing from Hosea 6:3, we're challenged to move beyond casual Christianity into a passionate, intentional chase after the heart of God. The imagery is powerful: imagine being in a car following someone to an unfamiliar destination, running red lights and honking at pedestrians because losing sight of them means losing your way entirely. Notes for this sermon: https://drive.google.com/file...