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A Strange Résumé

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It's the most dreaded question of the job interview, and when the time comes, you can't seem to push the words out of your mouth. "Tell me," ...


God turns our weakness into incredible strength.


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Facing Off Without Falling Apart

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In Acts 4 we witness an epic battle between a David-like underdog and a behemoth giant. In one corner you have two unschooled, unimpressive ...


Seven principles for proclaiming the gospel in hostile territory.


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Warriors on Their Couches

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The account of David and Bathsheba in 2 Samuel 11 begins this way:

In the spring of the year, the time when kings go out to battle, David ...

We battle spiritual powers through mercy in Jesus' name.


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Where's the "Gift Return" Receipt?

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Let's suppose there's a small town on the edge of Iraq, near the Saudi border. Let's call the town Mosel. It's a small community with no other ...


How to appreciate the gift of suffering


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The Blazing Fastball That Gives Us Confidence

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On July 15, 1986, Roger Clemens came to bat in his first Major League Baseball All-Star game. Roger was the sizzling right-handed pitcher ...


How to know God is at work in your life and congregation


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Costly, Messy, Beautiful Obedience

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The key word in the title of this message is "obedience." When I did a Google search on obedience, the most popular sites fell into two categories: ...


Finding favor in the eyes of the Lord


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The Glory and the Muck

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A few months ago, I officiated my father-in-law's funeral. We arrived in Fresno and prepared for the first official gathering—the viewing. ...


Jesus leads us through valleys in order to experience glory.


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The First Extreme: Conformity

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We have already met Jonah, a scowling, spiteful little man in a chronic state of bellyache. The meaning of his name—"dove"—just ...


We must follow God without fear or compromise.


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What God Wants from You More Than Anything Else
What God Wants from You More Than Anything Else

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What does God want from you? What does he expect? Do you know?

That's a question that every person has to answer. Because if there is a God—and ...


To love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, say "yes" to him.


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Get off the Fence
Get off the Fence

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Of all the people admired in the world today, Jesus of Nazareth continually ranks at the top of the list. Even those who don't call themselves ...


When Jesus won't accept neutrality


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My Favorite Heroes: Nehemiah

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The hero that we are going to look at today is a man named Nehemiah. I want to say just a couple of things as we get ready to walk into his ...


Five characteristics of Difference Makers in this world.


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Getting Into the Habit of Success

A few years ago Stephen Covey wrote the book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. It became a bestseller because it presented a practical, easy-to-follow ...


The Word, not the world, influences the successful person.


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Wisdom for Faithful Living Today

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The new movie, The Titanic, is well on its way to becoming the highest grossing movie of all time. There seems to be an enduring fascination ...


The people of God must commit themselves to devotion to God, even when the vast majority of others live for everything other than God.


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The Most Unlikely One

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An organization advertised for climbers interested in setting new records for climbing the highest point in each of the fifty United States ...


God uses the most unlikely characters to play leading roles in the unfolding drama of his saving purposes.


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When You Feel Like Dancing

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One day an expert in time management spoke to a group of business students. He said, "Okay, time for a quiz." Then he pulled out a one-gallon, ...


Genuine praise is something God takes seriously.


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Courageous Obedience

The second half of the first chapter of Matthew is the story of Mary and Joseph. This is an important story in the life of Jesus, even though he hasn't ...


The rewards of obedience are well worth the cost.


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What It Means to Take Jesus Seriously

This is the second week of the series in Matthew called "The Master's Guide to Greatness." From a human standpoint, you can say that Jesus achieved ...


Taking Jesus seriously means that we have to let go of the things that hold us back.


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Become the Person God Made You to Be

As we continue our series in the "Greatest Stories Ever Told," we come to another of Jesus' parables that is quite easy to interpret, because Jesus ...


God's plan is to turn weeds into wheat.


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Digging Deeper in the Spiritual Life

There is a recurring theme throughout the Gospel of Matthew—there is a difference between being religious and spiritual. We spent 12 weeks in the ...


If you want to be right with God, you have to move beyond the limits of external religious behavior and embrace inner spirituality.


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How God Supplies Your Needs (Pt 2)

Today we're taking a look at one of the most popular events in the life of Jesus: the feeding of the 5,000. (Actually, it was 5,000 men, not including ...


We don't have to worry about our needs because God will take care of us.


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Confronting Discipleship

In nearly every case, joining a church is a simple process. You walk the aisle, fill out a card, maybe answer a couple of questions, and you're in. ...


There is cost of discipleship, and those who wish to be holy must be willing to pay it.


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Welcome Jesus Into Your Life

Matthew 21 begins the final act in the drama of Jesus' life. It is Passover time—which corresponds with Easter—and this was a particularly ...


We need to cry out to God so that he will have the place he deserves in our life.


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Getting Out of Matthew 27

Last time, as we looked at the first half of Matthew 27, I told you about a painting that was the subject of William Barrett's novel, The Shape Of Illusion. ...


We don't have to spend our lives being typecast in the same kind of roles; we can learn to live a new way.


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How to Love God More

A friend of mine was preparing to go to college and placed his application—after persistent urging from his parents—with a strict, fundamentalist ...


Christianity is a matter of loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.


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Salt and Light
Salt and Light

Alienation was originally a Marxist word and Karl Marx meant by it the alienation of the worker from the product of his labors. When what he produces ...


We must repent of Christian pessimism and reaffirm our confidence in God's power.


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The Meaning of Discipleship

In those days all kinds of people had disciples, and two of the Greek words that were in common use at that time were didaskalos, which means teacher, ...


The essence of discipleship is relationship.


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The Reality of a Trusting Heart

Charles Bridges, that great Puritan, said of this text that it's the polar star of every Christian life. You and I can't live the Christian life without ...


Trusting in God means to live with complete and utter devotion to him.


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