Oak Pointe Church • Novi
Summary: Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Oak Pointe Church in Novi, MI where we want to see a movement of people who know Jesus and are making Him known. To learn more visit our website at oakpointe.org or download the Oak Pointe App.
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Pastor Greg Moore speaks about Joy and what the bible says about experiencing joy. For additional study material be sure to visit Oak Pointe's web site at http://oakpointe.org
Pastor Jack Janigian begins the Summer series on the book of Philippians.
Pastor Jack Janigian begins the Summer series on the book of Philippians.
Acts 16:6-34 The God Who Pursues Us In what ways was God active in your life even before you responded to him? What principles of sharing your faith in Jesus can you learn from this?
Acts 16:6-34 The God Who Pursues Us In what ways was God active in your life even before you responded to him? What principles of sharing your faith in Jesus can you learn from this?
Pastor Bob wraps up the gen neXt y&z series
Pastor Bob wraps up the gen neXt y&z series
A. W. Tozer, in The Pursuit of God, writes, “Everything is safe which we commit to Him, and nothing is really safe which is not so committed.? The Apostle Paul wrote to his children in the faith, “I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you. I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.? We can trust God with our children since they are ultimately His children, He has given us the opportunity of influencing them, training them and one day allowing them to own their own faith in Him.
A. W. Tozer, in The Pursuit of God, writes, “Everything is safe which we commit to Him, and nothing is really safe which is not so committed.? The Apostle Paul wrote to his children in the faith, “I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you. I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.? We can trust God with our children since they are ultimately His children, He has given us the opportunity of influencing them, training them and one day allowing them to own their own faith in Him.
On Sunday we looked at five reasons that the neXt generation may chose to walk away from the Christian faith: 1. Compulsory Christianity – following Christ is a duty not a passion. 2. Cliché Christianity – knowing the right answers, but never internalizing them. No heart change. 3.Comfortable Christianity – believing that Jesus saves us from sin and for eternity, but not pursuing a relationship with Him that impacts your life today. Not enjoying an adventure, but managing your faith. 4.Cocoon Christianity – being so protected that you never get to see God at work in and through you. 5.Compromised Christianity – lack of integrity cast seeds of doubt in others. The Christian environment we’ve put in place to encourage our children toward a faith in Jesus could be the very thing that drives many of them away from God. Children are often driven away from a relationship with God by what we thought were the right things to do.
On Sunday we looked at five reasons that the neXt generation may chose to walk away from the Christian faith:1. Compulsory Christianity – following Christ is a duty not a passion.2. Cliché Christianity – knowing the right answers, but never internalizing them. No heart change.3.Comfortable Christianity – believing that Jesus saves us from sin and for eternity, but not pursuing a relationship with Him that impacts your life today. Not enjoying an adventure, but managing your faith.4.Cocoon Christianity – being so protected that you never get to see God at work in and through you.5.Compromised Christianity – lack of integrity cast seeds of doubt in others.The Christian environment we’ve put in place to encourage our children toward a faith in Jesus could be the very thing that drives many of them away from God. Children are often driven away from a relationship with God by what we thought were the right things to do.
Part Two in our series entitled gen neXt y&z. Be sure to visit our web site for additional resources: http://oakpointe.org
Part Two in our series entitled gen neXt y&zBe sure to visit our web site for additional resources: http://oakpointe.org
The Bible tells how Moses served the Lord, died, and was followed by Joshua who took over leadership and “the Israelites listened to him and did what the Lord had commanded Moses? (Deut. 33:5-9). God told Joshua He would be with him wherever he went (Josh. 1:5-9). But after Joshua and his generation died, “the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord? (Judges 2:8-11). Somehow the next generation didn’t have a faith relationship with the true God. This pattern showed itself again from David to Solomon to the next generation that turned their back on God. People very quickly forget who God is if they aren’t intentionally introduced to Him. Are you showing your children that a life lived for God is full of grace, peace, purpose, that it makes a difference here on earth, as well as for eternity? Do you trust in Jesus alone to cleanse you from your sins or do you do ‘good works’ to earn your acceptance into God’s kingdom? Is your relationship with God a priority that your family knows about?
The Bible tells how Moses served the Lord, died, and was followed by Joshua who took over leadership and “the Israelites listened to him and did what the Lord had commanded Moses? (Deut. 33:5-9). God told Joshua He would be with him wherever he went (Josh. 1:5-9). But after Joshua and his generation died, “the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord? (Judges 2:8-11). Somehow the next generation didn’t have a faith relationship with the true God. This pattern showed itself again from David to Solomon to the next generation that turned their back on God. People very quickly forget who God is if they aren’t intentionally introduced to Him. Are you showing your children that a life lived for God is full of grace, peace, purpose, that it makes a difference here on earth, as well as for eternity? Do you trust in Jesus alone to cleanse you from your sins or do you do ‘good works’ to earn your acceptance into God’s kingdom? Is your relationship with God a priority that your family knows about?