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What to do when you don’t know what to do

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Recently, I had the opportunity to teach at Scottsdale’s Marketplace Bible Study. Using the curious story of the Prophet Elisha’s meeting with debt-laden widow (2 Kings 4:1-7), I shared six biblical principles to put into practice when you don’t know what to do:

  1. Humble yourself
  2. Lay claim to what you have
  3. Listen for God and expect to hear from him
  4. Obey the Spirit promptly
  5. Don’t limit God
  6. Live in the Spirit

Listen to the full conversation here.

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credit: spekulator via sxc.huWalking Together - A message on how to experience unity.

  • Walk in honesty
  • Walk in holiness
  • Walk in hope

Text: Ephesians 4

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Sex And the City

cityscape - credit to mckenna71 from sxc.huOriginally presented during the summer of the release of the first SATC movie, this 90-minute teaching offers an in-depth look at the biblical account of Sodom & Gomorrah (in Genesis 18 & 19). We explore living by faith, the power of angels and the greater power of God, and the corruption that is in every person’s heart. 

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To Be Continued - Originally shared June 7, 2009. Particularly poignant because of the recent airing of the finale of LOST, this message addresses the problem of “cliff-hanger Christianity,” where too many people are just waiting in their La-Z-Boy pew waiting for the dramatic finale, rather than living the faith that God determined is to be continued.

If you want to live a faith that is life-changing and eternity-impacting, consider the heart of this message and take the actions that will continue your faith in the lives of others.

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Prepare to be Amazed!

In an age where everything claims to be amazing and few things actually are, God makes the bold command for you to prepare to be amazed.

Unlike the everyday promise that asks you to just sit and wait for something spectacular, God’s command is one that says there are real, important things you can do to actually prepare to experience the amazing blessings and promises that God has prepared specifically for you.

God is still very much in the business of amazing. Be encouraged that if you are committed to the disciplines of preparation, you can live daily in the expectation that God will reveal amazing things to you and God will lead you to experience an amazing life of faith each and every day!