Snyder Memorial Baptist Church

Slippery Jesus

35 min · 1 de jun de 2025
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Have you ever felt stuck in your faith, going through the motions at church, or wondering why Christianity feels more like obligation than transformation? This message unpacks one of the most dangerous ways we can slip away from authentic Christianity - seeing Jesus as just a good example to follow instead of the Lord we surrender to. This message will challenge you to move beyond comfortable, convenient faith to something that actually changes everything. You'll discover: - Why treating Jesus as merely an inspirational figure leaves you powerless - The difference between being inspired and being transformed - Three practical ways to make Jesus truly Lord of your life - How to build a faith that won't crumble when life gets tough

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