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Ask, Seek, & Knock - September 17, 2023

Relationship, Persistence, and Silence in Prayer

September 18, 2023 • Cody Zimmerman • Matthew 7:7–11, Philippians 4:6–7, Mark 14:32–36

In this sermon from our series on the commands of Christ, Cody digs into Jesus’s command to “ask, seek, and knock.” Although this is a command about prayer, it goes much deeper than that. Jesus is calling us to deeper relationship in prayer, and to a persistent rhythm of prayer. We also dig into how we can reconcile this passage with the reality of suffering and seemingly unanswered prayer in the world around us.


Links to resources for more on this topic:

Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools by Tyler Staton

God on Mute by Pete Greig

Put These Words Into Practice - November 26, 2023

November 27, 2023 • Cody Zimmerman • Matthew 7:21–29, James 1:22–25, John 14:15, 1 John 2:3–6

We have spent nearly a year digging into the commands of Jesus found throughout the Bible. As the year draws to a close and our celebration of Advent begins next week, Cody closes out the commands series by reading the end of the Sermon on the Mount. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus lays out a multitude of practical ways that he expects his followers to implement their faith and submission to him in the everyday facets of their lives. The commands of Christ that we have been studying all year are the same, and the concluding words of Jesus at the end of the sermon on the mount are just as poignant for us today as they were for their original audience: "Take these words of mine and put them into practice." This is a full service video from our 2023 sermon series titled, "If You Love Me". For an audio recording of only the sermon, check out our "podcasts" series within the White Stone App, or go to the White Stone Church audio messages podcast on your podcast app of choice.

Go and Do Likewise - November 19, 2023

November 20, 2023 • Brock Tharpe • Luke 10:25–37

The story of the Good Samaritan is one of the most well-known and most frequently-taught of Jesus's parables. But one recurring problem in the historic church is that we often read stories like it in the Bible with the wrong perspective. We put ourselves into the shoes of the wrong character. We like to identify with the heroes in the stories, but more often than not, we are represented by a different character. In this sermon, Brock breaks down the Parable of the Good Samaritan, and asks where we fit in the story. Only after answering that question can we truly understand Jesus's command at the end to "Go and do likewise." This is a full service video from our 2023 sermon series titled, "If You Love Me". For an audio recording of only the sermon, check out our "podcasts" series within the White Stone App, or go to the White Stone Church audio messages podcast on your podcast app of choice.

I am the Bread of Life - November 12, 2023

November 13, 2023 • Colby Dorcely • John 6:25–40

In the Gospel of John, Jesus makes 7 statements about his own identity throughout the narrative of the book. The first of these statements is "I am the bread from Heaven." Implicit in this statement are several commands for how we as followers of Jesus should structure and prioritize our lives. We live in a world full of things that promise to satisfy us, but Jesus claims that he alone will bring true nourishment to our souls. This week, Colby teaches how we can reorient ourselves to pursue Jesus, and make him our primary desire in our lives. This is a full service video from our 2023 sermon series titled, "If You Love Me". For an audio recording of only the sermon, check out our "podcasts" series within the White Stone App, or go to the White Stone Church audio messages podcast on your podcast app of choice.