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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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Regarding the church gathering, it is not enough that words are intelligible and understood. Words should also be restrained to ensure everything is done decently and in order.
Worship gatherings are not a place where we come to fight our cultural battles. Instead, they should have a relentless focus on Jesus and building people up in him. Everything else is a distraction.
In the midst of evil days, the most appropriate thing and the most radical thing we can do is worship God.
When coming to the house of God, the Preacher of Ecclesiastes encourages each of us to watch our step, watch our mouth, and stand in awe.
In one encounter with Jesus, the Samaritan woman received a spiritual satisfaction so refreshing it was like springs of water flowing through her heart. That can happen to you, too.
God will never release His grip on your life. The love that moves Him to burst forth in festive gladness and to sing over you is unending and eternal.
We truly worship God when we honor his word and show love for his children.
God blesses his people with joy and gladness when they thankfully remember what he's done for them.
In this last session, we discuss the trinity as it relates to worship, prayer, love and inclusive language.
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