Glorious Way Church

Joining Forces With God | Pastor John Greiner

44 min · 31. maj 2026
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In this message, Joining Forces with God, we explore what it truly means to tap into the power of God through prayer and fellowship. Drawing from 1 John 1, John 15, and James 5, the message unpacks the idea that prayer is not just asking God for things, but entering into a living partnership with Him, what the New Testament calls koinonia. Through the imagery of the vine and branches, we see that bearing fruit requires abiding in Christ through a continued, heartfelt connection with God, and that this connection flows in three directions: with the Father, with fellow believers, and with your local church community. If you have been going it alone, this message is a compelling reminder that joining forces with God and others is not optional, it is the whole point.

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