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Heart Conflict

1 John 3:19-24

April 22, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

It seems that confidence is an underplayed virtue among the followers of Jesus Christ. Somewhere in the last 2,000 years, likely in our pursuit of true humility, confidence became an aspect of the Christian's life that is viewed with suspicion. That is a great loss for us and it is a shame since all throughout the New Testament we see this virtue being lived out unapologetically by those initial followers of Christ. What does it mean to live with bold assurance? This message highlights our need to walk in the truth of what God says about us. We see that a guilty conscience and a shame-soaked heart undermine the purpose of God's grace toward us. We are either fully pardoned or fully condemned - there is no purgatory of position for the believer. May the listener receive some of the skills that are described in this message to help you combat the accuser's tactics and walk in full assurance of God's gracious covenant to you.

Retiring From the Game

June 3, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

Many times when a professional athlete holds a press conference to announce his retirement he will give his reason as, "The game just wasn't fun anymore. I don't want to play if I don't enjoy it anymore." After that moment, the athlete moves on to whatever is next for him. In a similar fashion, we should consider the call on our lives as Jesus-followers to exit a different sort of game. The world system is not the reality for which the Christian should live. We have been saved out of one kingdom to live in another Kingdom of a far greater value. As John closes out his letter he calls believers to abandon the world and to flee from its idols. This exhortation must be applied to our lives today as the lure of the temporary world cries loud to us in order to seduce us from investing ourselves in God's everlasting Kingdom.

Spotlighting Jesus

May 27, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

There are so many things which we believers can give our attention to in the Kingdom of God. We can talk about sacrifice, about service and about sanctification. We dwell on mercy, ministry or maturity. Social change, humanitarian projects and influencing the culture are all possibilities which we might invest time and effort. When it comes to the bottom line, however, our inner purpose and outward mission focus on one lone component in the spotlight: Jesus Christ himself. This message follows the counsel of the apostle John concerning the immeasurable benefits of keeping Jesus as the purposed focus of our hearts and lives. Boldness, peace, assurance and power all flow from a concerted commitment to let our eyes rest on the King.

The Benefits of Obedience

May 13, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

When I first started preaching I talked about obedience in every third sentence which proceeded from my mouth. As a former rebel I was convinced that the most important thing for the believer was to obey. While I would never back off my assertion that obedience is a key component of the Christian life, I do not speak of it as often now as I did back then. Why not, you ask? Because obedience apart from trust and love has little to no value in the Kingdom. We can teach dogs, doves and dolphins to obey… but we cannot teach them to love, and Christ has called us to love God with everything that we are and have. This message infuses the call to obey with the power to love. Transformation is the work of the Holy Spirit and the fruit of this is loving obedience unto Christ. Listen and be stretched, empowered and encouraged.