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Rob Marting discusses storing up treasures in heaven instead of on earth. He challenges us to have hearts of giving out of joy, and not obligation.
Rob Martin discusses fasting in the context of the condition of our hearts and motives.
Rob Martin talks about non-remembrance of sins, not forgetting. We can choose to cast them from our minds, to not keep records of wrongs or hold people's sins against them, but release them to God.
Today guest speaker Mike Lehnherr talks about the familiar story of David and Goliath. His talk focuses on the preparation that David had for his fight against Goliath.
Continuing our examination of the Lord's prayer, today Rob Martin talks about what it means to have your debts forgiven.
Rob Martin continues his examination of the Lords prayer with todays sermon looking at what it means to receive your daily bread.
When you start praying to God, are you at a lost for words? Where do you begin? Much like a letter, or a conversation, addressing the other person is a start.
Matt 6:9
Steve Doku from Ghana Africa was the guest speaker for May 11, 2008. He uses a familiar story of David and Goliath to analyze the best perspective of a tough situation.
I Samuel 17
What should be the manner in which we pray? Is it possible to be hypocritical in how we pray, or why we pray? Is there a right and/or wrong reason to pray?
Matthew 6:5-8
Our good friend Mike Lehnherr is the guest speaker and gives the sermon for April 27, 2008.
Mike compares Mark 14 and 2 Corinthians 4:7-12. The first is the jar of perfume broken open for Jesus, the second is the jars of clay that represent us holding the Holy Spirit. The similiarity is the choosing, the committement, of whether we hold it in or pour it out.