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West Suburban This is the third in a three-part series on Stewardship. In this sermon, Jeff Balsom uses Revelation 5 and 1 Peter to show us that stewardship begins with ownership, and we are owned by the Lord. He teaches us that God has placed an extreme value on each one of us, and that God wants us to value each other as caretakers of each other for God. He reminds us that whatever we need in the church we have in the church through our relationships with our brothers and sisters in Christ, God's valued people.
The challenge of the bible is to finish strong; The goal is not to become a Christian, but to die a Christian. That's the wisdom Don Splitt leaves us as he and Jennifer prepare to move on from Chicago. He warns us from 1 Corinthians 1:17-20 to follow God's wisdom and not the wisdom of the world, or we may find the power of the cross diminishing in our lives. He uses the example of Uzzah in 2 Samuel 6 to show us that when we become too comfortable with God, obedience to God can become optional. Don also warns us, through 2 Corinthians 1:8, against the temptation to rely on our own strength reminds us that God leads us purposely into situations where we must rely on His strength. Finally, he encourages us through 2 Corinthians 4:16-17 that our troubles are light and momentary and ultimately achieve for us an eternal glory in heaven. Jennifer Splitt also shares a few parting thoughts to encourage us in our walk with Christ as well.
In celebration of Easter, Curt Simmons shares about Jesus' many great escapes from capture and death along with his ultimate escape from death through the resurrection. And he shows us how God's power over each of those situations is made available to us, allowing us to escape from the attacks of satan, and ultimately escape from death.
This is the first in a three-part series on Stewardship. In this sermon, Tony Singh uses Luke 19 to show us that there is a fundamental relationship between the condition of someone's life and their attitude toward giving. He also gives examples in Mark 10, and Acts 2, 4, and 19 of people whose willingness to give up their goods and possessions reflected the change in their lives in response to Jesus. And he reminds us from Matthew 6:19 not to store up for ourselves "treasures on earth" but to store up "treasures in heaven."
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