Vineyard Manhattan Podcast
Do you find yourself making the same mistakes year after year? We often try to run from the pain of our past by blaming others or avoiding hard truths. However, doing so keeps us stuck in a cycle of self-deception and pain. In this message from Deuteronomy 11, we explore what it means to live a truly "considerate" life. Discover how honest reflection on your past—and deep consideration of what Jesus has done for you—can break the cycle of stubbornness and soften your heart toward God, yourself, and others. ⛪ Looking for a church in New York City? Come visit Vineyard Manhattan on Sundays 10AM! Join our community for worship service, biblical teaching, bagels, coffee, & children’s ministry for kids. We welcome all in the name of Christ’s love. 🤝 Connect with us: https://vineyardmanhattan.churchcenter.com/people/forms/908250 📖 Learn more: https://www.vineyardmanhattan.org Quotations, allusions, and references to materials protected by copyright in this sermon are understood to be permissible uses under the principles of fair use in U.S. copyright law. Full copyright statement linked on our YouTube channel homepage. #vineyardmanhattan #church #nyc #sermon #christian #bible #truth 00:00 - The Pain of Being Inconsiderate 03:01 - What It Means to Live a "Considerate" Life 08:01 - Why You Must Consider Your Past 12:15 - The Danger of Blaming Others for Your Mistakes 16:32 - Recognizing God's Deliverance in Your Story 19:32 - Have You Truly Considered Jesus? 26:45 - Softening a Hard Heart 29:19 - Why the World Needs to See You Looking at Jesus
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