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Why Breakthrough Sometimes Tarry

Exodus 23:27-31

June 7, 2017 • Jeff Lyle

The ways of God can often leave us less than encouraged about how He is operating in our lives. Frankly, there are times we simply do not understand why He works the way He works with us. This message addresses why God sometimes does not move as quickly as we desire when we stand in need of a breakthrough. He is not ignoring you when He moves slowly. He is actually showing the greatest care for you when He refuses to rush.

Heaven’s Redirect

July 23, 2017 • Jeff Lyle

The most challenging work in the Kingdom is not for a sinner to be rescued from eternal condemnation. The greater challenge is for a saint to be delivered from their purposeless wanderings. The danger of living in a rut is that you can get very used to daily existing there. When God determines to do something new in that person’s life, He often goes to dramatic lengths to get their attention and redirect their steps. Even then, wandering believers may dig in their heels. This message shows how God exited Moses from a forty-year rut in order to send him on the greatest assignment of his life. If you are in a rut yourself, prepare to encounter a God who loves you too much to leave you there.

Chasing Down Love

July 19, 2017 • Jeff Lyle

I believe that, if God only five minutes to speak with you, He would spend those five minutes emphasizing, re-emphasizing and re-re-emphasizing to you just how much He loves you. I do not believe that He would spend those five minutes talking to you about your guilt. He would not give you twenty commands to obey. God would not demand you to communicate to Him exactly what you plan to do for Him. No, the Father would take those five minutes and seek to bring you to a radical understanding of just how much He loves you. That is exactly what this message seeks to communicate to us all.

The Father’s Deliberate Delight

July 16, 2017 • Jeff Lyle

Most Christians would answer with a ‘yes’ if they were asked whether or not they believe that God loves them. It is likely true that there would be an awkward moment of silence if that same Christian was asked, “Do you believe that God DELIGHTS in you?” Could it be that generations of Jesus-followers have never been welcomed to embrace the notion that they bring delight to the Father’s heart? This message highlights a singular verse that unveils the heart of the Father toward of all His redeemed children. May our fears, dread and insecurities all be banished in the reality of God’s lavish delight in His children.