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Acts 8:25-40

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Are we quick to leave our life of blessing, when God calls us to enter in a desert path, not knowing where He may lead? Sometimes we as Followers can white-knuckle the "good life" God has provided, instead of obeying His instruction to enter into a new season. Phillip ran to fulfill God's word, when God merely asked him to walk. How is your response time when God highlights a stranger, a family member, a brother in need to speak life into? We're reminded that delayed obedience is disobedience. Our goal as His children should be to hear His whisper and immediately move to the rhythm of His instruction. To walk in faith, not having to know the outcome He has in store. Lastly, we're told that we were saved for more than ourselves, and that real people's lives are effected by our obedience and disobedience. Can we truly be called His son or daughter if we're self-seeking and turning a blind eye to those in need? Hear all about it in this week's message.

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Acts 8:25-40

Are we quick to leave our life of blessing, when God calls us to enter in a desert path, not knowing where He may lead? Sometimes we as Followers can white-knuckle the "good life" God has provided, instead of obeying His instruction to enter into a new season. Phillip ran to fulfill God's word, when God merely asked him to walk. How is your response time when God highlights a stranger, a family member, a brother in need to speak life into? We're reminded that delayed obedience is disobedience. Our goal as His children should be to hear His whisper and immediately move to the rhythm of His instruction. To walk in faith, not having to know the outcome He has in store. Lastly, we're told that we were saved for more than ourselves, and that real people's lives are effected by our obedience and disobedience. Can we truly be called His son or daughter if we're self-seeking and turning a blind eye to those in need? Hear all about it in this week's message.

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Acts 8:1-8

God did not save us from the power's of sin, just for His Church to be quiet. When the believer take's God's word serious and walks it out in with a holy lifestyle, persecution typically follows. When we read this week regarding the early church's persecution, we're faced with what that actually looks like and what it does not look like. It does not mean we're being irritated by a coworker or family member, true persecution costs. Our faith must remove us from our couches, into the world for the great commission and the saving of souls. This week we touch on how sometimes we can be disappointed when we don't get the answers the way we thought, but that does not mean, our prayers were not answered. We're reminded of the sovereignty of God and His ways. Finally, we're taught the authority we have over the demonic! That Jesus gave us the power to shake loose the chains of torment by demons through Him! There is an exciting life God is calling us to, and He begs the question: "Can I take you to the unknown?"

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