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Week Four

March 24, 2024 • Jason Boyer • Matthew 24:36, 1 Thessalonians 5:1–2, Matthew 25:1–13, 2 Peter 3:10–14

Observation #1: Some people look the part, but lack the heart Observation #2: You can’t have a relationship with Jesus on “borrowed” faith  Observation #3:  A day will come when the door will shut

Week Three

March 17, 2024 • Jason Boyer • 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17, Revelation 3:10, Revelation 7:14, Matthew 24:29–31

It’s not about a problem to solve, it’s about a person to follow  God is clear about what God cares about    Hang on to Hope    Embrace the Bride    Grow in Grit 

Week Two

March 10, 2024 • Rick Laine • Genesis 6:5–7, 1 Timothy 3:1–5, Matthew 24:3–8, Matthew 24:36–39

We have not been called to predict the future; we have been called to disciple the present. Don’t look at headlines; look at the behavior of mankind. If you’re prepared, you don’t have to be scared.

Week One

March 3, 2024 • Mark Hirst • 2 Peter 3:3–15, Matthew 24:2–8, Matthew 24:42–44

There are times when it seems like things are falling apart when in reality they are falling into place. Jesus is often cryptic to create tension that produces action The essential doctrine (belief): Jesus will return Keep Watch Be ready The Lord is not slow, he is patient If we believe his coming is imminent it has serious implications for how we live our life Responses: Peaceful anticipation Fearful apprehension Apathetic indifference