We will continue our journey of faith, hope, and love taking a look at Jacob’s story in the book of Genesis. As believers mature and become disciples, on their journey towards maturity, disciples will be challenged to grow beyond their personal needs toward meeting other's needs becoming disciple-makers. Jacob’s story helps us see our third metric, commission, in action. The commission is all about sharing God’s blessing with the world. In the narrative of the patriarchs, Jacob is the third-generation believer who has wrestled through the challenges of embracing his identity, abiding in his faith, and facing the ultimate choice of deciding what his heart loves most. Jacob’s story is the story of Jacob becoming God’s leader that humbly passes on God’s blessing to the world revealing the coming of the Messiah. Jaco’s story is the victory of love and humility over pride.
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Commitment: Isaac’s Hope Journey
We continue our journey of faith, hope, and love in the life of Isaac. His story is told in Genesis chapters 24-25. As the child of the promise, Isaac’s role as the preserver of the faith was critical to God’s plan to restore the world. For God’s promise to grow and mature, Isaac would have to commit to a process of becoming into the likeness of the One who called him to be a blessing.
Conversion: Abraham’s Faith Journey
When are we successful?”Since God has called us to be a disciple-maker multiplying church, we need to be able to measure growth on our journey. During this series, I will be introducing our DFBC metrics- The 3C’s (Conversion, Commitment, Commission). This Sunday I will be sharing about the first of the 3C’s- Conversion. In the growth to maturity as a disciple-maker, conversion marks the beginning of our journey. Conversion begins as we are born again by faith in God’s word. In the Bible, Abraham is the first in a long line of people who, by faith, inherit the promises of a new life in the likeness of God. Conversion gives us a new identity and answers the question who do I belong to?
Rebuilding our Witness: Paying the Price for Setting Things Right
We continue our sermon series The New Normal, rebuilding our witness. Our message will be from Nehemiah chapter 5 “Paying the price to set things right.” We will see how to protect our congregation from the dangers of selfish ambition through contagious generosity.
Rebuilding our Witness: Facing the Pressures of Opposition
We continue our sermon series The New Normal, rebuilding our witness. Our message will be from Nehemiah chapters 3 and 4 “Facing the pressures of opposition.” Come ready to see how the Lord uses our difficulties and opportunities for growth!
Rebuilding our Witness: The Risk of New Beginnings
Our message will be based on Nehemiah 2, “Rebuilding our witness: The Risk of New Beginnings”. In order to join the Lord in redemption, we must be willing to take risks for the sake of his call. Please join me as we follow him on our next step ahead.
Rebuilding our Witness – People of Hope
This is the beginning of the third part of our New Normal sermon series entitled “Rebuilding our Witness” based on the first seven chapters of Nehemiah. Since February we have been talking about our strategy to become a disciple-maker multiplying church. God has given us three strategic priorities: Worship, Discipleship and Mission. In worship we...
Restoring discipleship: Are you serious?
Our message this week is “The New Normal- Restoring discipleship: Are you serious?” from Ezra chapter 9. Discipleship is the Lord’s call to radical obedience in the most intimate areas of our lives. If we are we serious about our commitment to the Lord we will take his word seriously.