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Sermon: Let The Drummer Kick
Speaker: Frankie Clore
Duration: 19:53
Size: 9.10 MB
Portland, Oregon – A Congregation of Faith and Love
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Sermon: Let The Drummer Kick
Speaker: Frankie Clore
Duration: 19:53
Size: 9.10 MB
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Sermon: Cradle, Cross and Crown
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Duration: 9:36
Size: 4.39 MB
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Lordship Living — God Provides
Sermon: Lasting Returns — Faithfulness
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Duration: 27:17
Size: 12.4 MB
What Good Is a Coat of Many Colors
If It Has a Stain on It?
The Book of Genesis closes with the remarkable story of the Old Testament character Joseph and his family. The life of Joseph has some strong parallels to the life of Jesus Christ. Both were gifted, both lived holy lives, both suffered, and both were responsible for the salvation of lives (although in Joseph’s case, it was physical salvation, rather than spiritual).
Among the many attributes Joseph possessed was that of longevity—endurance. He was true to his God, whether things were going well or not so well.
Endurance is a characteristic God wants to cultivate in each one of us. Today, let’s examine the life of Joseph and see if we can’t learn some of his secrets for Lordship Living.
Today’s Focus: God rewards those who are faithful to Him.
Food for Thought: I will put my time, talent, treasure, and touch to work for the Kingdom.
Lasting Returns
Faithfulness Is a Choice
Through Our Faithfulness, We Gain Lasting Returns
Waldo Weaning’s Three Levels of Giving
God Gives Us Gifts and Talents for a Reason
How much do you own in that direction?
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Lordship Living — God Provides
Sermon: How Am I Doing? — Trust
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Genesis 22:1-18
Duration: 28:36
Size: 13.0 MB
“What Would You Sacrifice?”
Have you ever sacrificed anything to help someone else? What did you give up? Did you miss it? Has anyone ever sacrificed anything to help you?
The Old Testament story of God’s command for Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac may cause us to wonder, “What was God thinking?” But the real issue wasn’t the survival of the boy, but rather the trust of Abraham—and whether he loved the Lord enough to obey Him—even when it involved the life of his precious child.
Today, let’s look at this amazing story and mine it for nuggets of truth to help us better understand how God works in this journey of Lordship Living.
How Am I Doing?
The God and Abraham Story
Clue Number One
Clue Number Two
Clue Number Three
Trust
God doesn’t want dead martyrs as much
as He desires living sacrifices.
Next week: Lasting Returns
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Lordship Living — God Provides
Sermon: The Blessings We Don’t Deserve — Relationship
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Duration: 31:07
Size: 14.2 MB
“Go Ahead—You Deserve It!”
(Don’t You?)
Have you ever noticed some people around us don’t seem to get what they deserve? I mean, you’re standing in line at the grocery, you’re dog-tired, the kids are squealing, and some young, skinny, cute person—without a care in the world—steps in front of you. Did I mention you’re in the line for “12 Items Only,” and the line-breaker has 35 (you have only 3)?
If only we were God! We could discreetly point our finger and ZAP—the line-breaker would shrink to the size of the little person we already knew her to be (about the size of a housefly). Then the clerk would swat the little annoying creature, and we would once again be ready to pop our groceries on the belt.
Ah, but line isn’t like that, is it? We see undeserving persons receive glory, promotions, honor and other benefits all the time, when we know full well they don’t really deserve them (but we do).
What do we really deserve? It’s a question worth asking. Today let’s examine it and try to find some answers.
The Blessings We Don’t Deserve
Three Undeserving Scoundrels
Rebellion, Religion and Relationship
Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe.
Sin has left a crimson stain;
He washed it white as snow.
—Elvina Hall
Next week: How Am I Doing?