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- Artist: Jeff Tarbox
- Copyright: 2009-2010
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Today we celebrate the single most important event in human history. It is important for us to remember exactly what was finished on that day nearly 2000 years ago.
It’s the last time Jesus enters Jerusalem on His own terms. Where does He go? What does he do? What does it mean?
Somewhere, sometime, all of uswill arive at the same decision point. The questions will be the same: “What am I supposed to do? “Where am I to go?”
David’s pursuit of the Ark of God reveals why he became known as a “Man after God’s own heart”. What is your heart after today? The final quality David displays: Abandonment: The pursuit of an untamable God.
Almost all people would prefer God’s favor over disregard! David hungered for God’s presence and was willing to pursue the answer to his own question: “What will it take to bring the ark of the Lord to me?” Will we?
Was the story about the treasure of the coat of many colors? Or was it the pit, Potiphar’s house, the prison or the palace?
Almost all people would prefer God’s favor over disregard! David hungered for God’s Presence and was willing to pursue the answer to his own question:”What will it take to bring the ark of the Lord to me?” Will we?
David didn’t know what to do, so he just set it aside. What do you do when God “breaks out”?
Pastor Jeff Tarbox continues his series regarding how we should approach God’s presence in our lives.
David desired the Presence of God in the center of Jerusalem. Desire of the blessing, while noble, is still insufficient. The way we go about it is as significant as the desire itself.
Fusion, a new internship… program is beginning to take shape at New Life Church. Pastor Matt Osgood tells of of the aim and structure of this exciting new program.
The largest problem with prayer is not praying, it is answers. Do you ever want to give up? It is necessary that we engage our hearts not just our actions in these 21 Days of Pursuit.
Today we inviteyou to take a 21 day journey to start this New Year. Will you come along?
Note: This sermon begins with a short “drama” setting up the sermon. Pastor Justin addresses the topic of the “Comparison Trap”, something we all struggle with on certain levels.
Christmas is here.Angels, shepherds, presents, turkey and trees: all are wonderful parts of this season. Beyond peripherals what remains central is: