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Wednesday Night Prayer and Worship

March 13, 2024

“Called, Sanctified and Ordained ” | Jeremiah 1 | Wednesday Night Prayer and Worship

April 24, 2024 • Abraham Moreno • Jeremiah 1

“Called, Sanctified and Ordained ” | Jeremiah 1  "Called, Sanctified and Ordained" explores the profound and challenging call of Jeremiah, a prophet tasked with overseeing the downfall of his nation, a role marked by inevitable failure in terms of conversion but successful in divine faithfulness. This sermon delves into the life of Jeremiah, highlighting his early calling and preparation by God, which equipped him for the daunting tasks ahead. It reflects on the nature of true ministry, emphasizing that it is not about personal ability but about willingness to serve and reliance on God. The message challenges believers to consider their own calling and readiness to serve, underscoring the importance of obedience and resilience in the face of adversity. Through Jeremiah’s life, we are reminded that our spiritual journey may require us to undertake difficult tasks that rely on divine strength rather than personal capability. #CalledByGod, #Jeremiah1, #DivineCalling, #SanctifiedForService, #OrdainedByGod, #FaithfulServant, #PropheticMinistry, #RelianceOnGod, #SpiritualResilience, #GodsStrength, #ChristianObedience, #SpiritualPreparation, #HeedingTheCall, #MinistryLife, #ServingChrist, #ToughCallings, #PropheticCalling, #FaithOverFear, #BiblicalFaithfulness, #ServantOfGod

Can You Hear Me Now? | Hebrews 5

April 21, 2024 • Abraham Moreno • Hebrews 5

Can You Hear Me Now? | Hebrews 5 based on Hebrews 5 delves into the spiritual stagnation and disconnection some believers experience. It addresses the common questions of why individuals struggle to hear or feel God as they once did, attributing these difficulties to becoming "dull of hearing." The sermon explores several reasons for this spiritual dullness, including disappointment with church leadership (referred to as "Church Hurt"), fears from life's difficult circumstances, and a general skepticism towards spiritual authority. It also touches on the scriptural role of Jesus as a compassionate high priest who understands human weaknesses. The sermon emphasizes the importance of maintaining focus on Jesus rather than human leaders, and the transformative power of struggles when handed over to God. #StakesAreNotForBabies, #SpiritualGrowth, #HearingGod, #CompassionateChrist, #ChurchHurt, #OvercomingDoubt, #PrayerLife, #AlignWithGod, #TrueMinistry, #BiblicalWisdom, #FaithInAdversity, #ChristianLeadership, #UnderstandingJesus, #SpiritualStagnation, #DullOfHearing, #FollowJesus, #SpiritualCompassion, #PrayWithoutCeasing, #ServantLeadership, #ChristianService

Psalm 73 | With Pastor Don Rypstra | Special Guest | Wednesday Night Prayer and Worship

April 17, 2024 • Don Rypstra • Psalm 73

Join us as Pastor Don Rypstra Shares with us this evening from Psalm 73. In this message called "How to Loose, Regain and Maintain the Right Perspective" Pastor Don will expound on Asaph's experience as he served the Lord. Come and be encouraged.