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The Conv ersation that Changes Everything: Deepening Prayer - Joe Gregory

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Many of us know far more about God than we experience of Him. In this sermon, we explore the gap between head knowledge and heart affection, and how God uses Scripture meditation and prayer to draw us into a deeper relationship with Him. Join us as we learn what it means to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge. Main Idea. Prayer deepens when the truths we know about God move from our heads into our hearts. Outline. 1. The Problem: There Is a Gap Between Our Heads and Our Hearts We often know what is true but desire something else. God wants more than information; He wants transformation. 2. God's Design: Love Him With Mind and Heart God created us to think deeply and desire rightly. True devotion involves both understanding God and delighting in Him. Matthew 22:37 3. God's Grace: He Changes Our Hearts Sin turns our hearts inward toward ourselves. Through Christ, God gives us new hearts that can truly love Him. Ephesians 3:14-21 4. The Practice: Meditation and Prayer Deepen Our Love for God Meditation moves truth from our heads to our hearts. Prayer makes God's truth personal. Psalm 1 and Psalm 63 Questions. Where do you currently see a gap between what you know is true about God and what your heart actually longs for or trusts in? What has most captured your attention, affection, or energy lately? What does that reveal about where your heart is currently focused? Are there truths about God that you know intellectually but have not fully experienced or embraced in your heart? Why do you think that is? When was a time that Scripture and prayer moved beyond routine and became personally meaningful to you? What contributed to that experience? Neighborhoods to Nations. How might sharing our genuine love for Christ and our personal relationship with Him be more compelling to our neighbors than simply sharing information about Christianity? What opportunities has God placed around you to demonstrate and speak about that relationship?

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episode The Conv ersation that Changes Everything: Deepening Prayer - Joe Gregory cover

The Conv ersation that Changes Everything: Deepening Prayer - Joe Gregory

Many of us know far more about God than we experience of Him. In this sermon, we explore the gap between head knowledge and heart affection, and how God uses Scripture meditation and prayer to draw us into a deeper relationship with Him. Join us as we learn what it means to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge. Main Idea. Prayer deepens when the truths we know about God move from our heads into our hearts. Outline. 1. The Problem: There Is a Gap Between Our Heads and Our Hearts We often know what is true but desire something else. God wants more than information; He wants transformation. 2. God's Design: Love Him With Mind and Heart God created us to think deeply and desire rightly. True devotion involves both understanding God and delighting in Him. Matthew 22:37 3. God's Grace: He Changes Our Hearts Sin turns our hearts inward toward ourselves. Through Christ, God gives us new hearts that can truly love Him. Ephesians 3:14-21 4. The Practice: Meditation and Prayer Deepen Our Love for God Meditation moves truth from our heads to our hearts. Prayer makes God's truth personal. Psalm 1 and Psalm 63 Questions. Where do you currently see a gap between what you know is true about God and what your heart actually longs for or trusts in? What has most captured your attention, affection, or energy lately? What does that reveal about where your heart is currently focused? Are there truths about God that you know intellectually but have not fully experienced or embraced in your heart? Why do you think that is? When was a time that Scripture and prayer moved beyond routine and became personally meaningful to you? What contributed to that experience? Neighborhoods to Nations. How might sharing our genuine love for Christ and our personal relationship with Him be more compelling to our neighbors than simply sharing information about Christianity? What opportunities has God placed around you to demonstrate and speak about that relationship?

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episode Prayer: The Conversation that Changes Everything - Learning Prayer - Chris Clancy cover

Prayer: The Conversation that Changes Everything - Learning Prayer - Chris Clancy

When the disciples asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray,” He didn’t give them a performance. He didn’t give them rules. He gave them a pattern. Prayer begins with relationship: “Father.” Through Jesus, we are welcomed into God’s family, able to approach a holy God with reverence, trust, and confidence. This message explores four simple guidelines for prayer through the acronym ABBA: • Acknowledge who God is • Brokenness over our sin and need • Biddable obedience to God’s will • Assurance that God’s kingdom and purposes will prevail Prayer isn’t about having the perfect words. It’s about opening your heart to God, trusting Him, surrendering to Him, and learning to walk closely with Him day by day. Scripture: Luke 11:2–4, Matthew 6:9–13 Subscribe for more sermons and resources from Alongsider Church as we follow Jesus together and help others do the same.

18. maj 202630 min
episode Prayer: The Conversation that Changes Everything - Understanding Prayer - Jeff Jewett cover

Prayer: The Conversation that Changes Everything - Understanding Prayer - Jeff Jewett

What is prayer, and how do we actually experience God through it? In this message, we explore how prayer is our response to a conversation God has already started through His Word and through Jesus. As we learn to listen, prayer moves from simply saying words… to truly encountering God. Because of Jesus, we don’t just believe in God; we belong to Him. Bottom line: Conversation with God leads to an encounter with God. Scripture. Ephesians 2:16-18 Romans 8:26-28 Galatians 4:6-8 Outline. Key Idea: Prayer is responding to God’s voice, conversing with Him through His Word, and encountering Him personally. 1. What is Prayer? • Prayer is a response to the knowledge of God • God always initiates—we respond • More than instinct → a personal relationship Definition: Prayer is continuing the conversation God has already started through His Word and His grace 2. Conversing with God Meeting a personal God through His Word • God speaks through Scripture—His Word is living and active • We don’t start the conversation → we respond • Prayer flows from listening, reflecting, and responding What this looks like: • Asking for understanding • Surrendering our hearts • Worship, confession, requests, silence • Honest, real communication (like the Psalms) Key truth: The clearer we see God in Scripture, the more our prayers reflect reality 3. Encountering God Prayer moves from conversation → encounter Who God is: • Triune: Father, Son, Holy Spirit • A God of perfect relationship and love What He invites us into: • God as our Father • We belong to Him through Christ • The Spirit leads and helps us pray How this works: • Through Jesus (our mediator) • By the Spirit (who helps us pray) • To the Father (who loves us) Result: • Not just asking for things → knowing God • Growing desire for Him, not just what He gives The Cost of Prayer • Jesus was forsaken so we could be accepted • Through His sacrifice, God becomes our Father • Prayer is possible because of the cross Bottom Line: Conversation with God leads to an encounter with God Questions. Kids: Since God is like a loving Father, what would you want to talk to Him about today? (You can draw it or say it!) Warm-up: Growing up, how affectionate were your parents? How would you define prayer before this message, and how has that definition changed? What keeps you from having an honest, ongoing conversation with God? (Distraction, doubt, busyness, feeling unworthy, not knowing what to say, etc.) What’s one step you can take toward overcoming that obstacle? The message described prayer as a response to a relationship God has already initiated. How does seeing God as Father (not just God) change the way you approach Him? When have you experienced prayer moving from just talking to actually encountering God? What was different in that moment? Jesus was forsaken so we could be brought near. How does understanding the cost of prayer shape your desire or confidence to pray? What is one simple, practical step you can take this week to grow in prayer? (Set a time, use Scripture, listen before speaking, journal, etc.) Neighborhoods to Nations. Who is one person in your life right now who might need prayer or an invitation into a relationship with God? What would it look like to pray for them consistently this week and take one step toward them, including inviting them to church with you? Prayer Prompt. Father, thank You for inviting me into a real relationship through Jesus. Teach me to talk with You, help me experience You, and shape my life through prayer.

3. maj 202623 min
episode Prayer: The Conversation that Changes Everything - Desiring Prayer - Jeff Jewett cover

Prayer: The Conversation that Changes Everything - Desiring Prayer - Jeff Jewett

Prayer is something most of us have done, but many of us struggle with. In this message, we explore why prayer can feel difficult and how God invites us into something simple and real. Through Scripture, we see that prayer isn’t about saying the right words—it’s about knowing God as our Father. If prayer has ever felt confusing, distant, or hard, this message will help you take a simple next step. Prayer isn’t something we add to life. It’s how we live with God. SCRIPTURE. Romans 8:14-16, Ephesians 1:15-19 OUTLINE. 1. Prayer Feels Familiar… But Can Be Confusing • We’ve heard prayers • We’ve said prayers • But we’re not always sure what we’re doing Key Idea: Prayer isn’t something we add to life—it’s how we live with God. 2. We Pray as God’s Children (Romans 8:15–16) • We are not strangers—we are sons and daughters • We cry, “Abba, Father” Key Idea: Prayer starts with relationship, not performance. 3. We Pray to Know God (Ephesians 1:15–19) • Paul’s prayer: that we would know God better • Not just information—but heart transformation Key Idea: Prayer is about knowing God, not just getting things from Him. 4. Prayer Is Hard • It exposes what’s going on inside us • We feel distracted, empty, or unsure Key Idea: We move through duty… to get to delight. 5. Prayer Changes Us • It gives peace in anxiety • It reshapes how we see life • It draws us closer to God Key Idea: Prayer may not change everything around us—but it changes us. Take a Step This Week • When you see the stone → pray • Keep it simple • Pray for someone who doesn’t know Jesus Key Idea: Don’t overthink it—just talk to God. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS. Warm-Up • What’s one prayer you remember from growing up (serious or funny)? Kids • When could you talk to God this week? Before bed, at school, or somewhere else? Reflect • What has your experience with prayer been? Easy, difficult, confusing, meaningful? Why? • Why do you think prayer can feel hard or easy to avoid? Scripture • Read Romans 8:15–16. How do these verses speak to those who feel they are not good enough for a relationship with God? • What emotions do you experience when you hear the word “father”? What does it mean for you to think of God as ‘Abba, Father’? • Read Ephesians 1:17–18. How do we grow in knowing God better? What are you doing right now to pursue Him? Personal • How do you experience the Holy Spirit in your everyday life? How do you want to experience the Holy Spirit in your everyday life? • When unhealthy thoughts enter your mind, what has helped you? Action • What is one simple step you can take this week to grow in prayer? • What part of the passage or sermon would you like to understand better or talk about more? NEIGHBORHOODS TO NATIONS. • How would you explain the Gospel to someone who feels they are not "good enough" for God? • Who is one person in your life that doesn’t know Jesus that you can begin praying for this week? • How might God want to use you in their life? PRAYER PROMPT. Abba Father, thank you for loving us and calling us your children. Help us know you better this week. Give us a desire to pray and draw near to you. Amen.

19. apr. 202626 min
episode The Gospel in Every Relationship: Strength to Stand - Joe Gregory cover

The Gospel in Every Relationship: Strength to Stand - Joe Gregory

In Ephesians 6:10–24, Paul reminds believers that our true struggle is not against people but against spiritual forces of evil. This sermon explores how the enemy works through temptation and accusation to pull us away from God. Most importantly, we see how the truth of the Gospel equips us to stand firm in Christ.     Scripture. Ephesians 6:10-24.   Outline. 1. Know Your Enemy Our struggle is not just against circumstances or people, but against spiritual forces of evil. The devil’s goal is to create distance between us and God through deception.   2. Recognize His Schemes The devil primarily works through temptation and accusation.   Temptation: “This isn’t really wrong… God is holding something back.” Accusation: “What you’ve done puts you beyond God’s forgiveness.”   We see both of these tactics in the fall of humanity in Genesis 3.   3. Stand Firm in the Gospel Paul tells believers to put on the armor of God. This armor is the truth of the Gospel—what Christ has already accomplished for us.   4. Remember What Christ Has Done The Gospel reminds us:   We are redeemed We are forgiven We are saved by grace   Because of this, temptation loses its appeal and accusations lose their power.   5. Fight Through Prayer and Community Paul ends by calling believers to pray continually and support one another.   Spiritual battles are not meant to be fought alone.    Questions. Kids: What can you remember about Jesus when you feel tempted to do something wrong?   The sermon described two errors: giving the devil too much power or ignoring his influence completely. Which of these are you more likely to fall into today, and why?   Temptation often sounds like a small or reasonable compromise. What are some ways you personally experience temptation in everyday life?   After we sin or fail, we can feel shame or distance from God. Have you ever experienced thoughts like “God must be disappointed in me” or “I’ve messed up too much”? How did that affect your relationship with God?   Paul calls believers to pray for one another. What is one area of your life where you would like prayer or encouragement?   Neighborhoods to Nations. If our true enemy is spiritual evil rather than people, how should that shape the way we love and share the Gospel with our neighbors, coworkers, or friends who don’t know Christ?

15. mar. 202617 min