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God is Our Treasure - Week 2

33 min · 20. apr. 2026
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Welcome to week 2 of “God Is Our Treasure,” as we go into Matthew 6 and a question we all wrestle with—What is my purpose? Where am I going? But what if the answer isn’t found in where we’re headed… but in who we’re with? In this message, we explore what it means to truly seek God first—to move beyond surface-level faith and into a life where He becomes our priority, our foundation, and our treasure. Through honest reflection and real-life story, we’re invited to consider what might be taking up space in our hearts—and what God wants to replace it with. If you’ve ever felt stuck, searching, or wanting more in your walk with God, this message is for you.

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