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Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the crowd’s praise, and His sorrow over the city’s rejection of God’s salvation.
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Family Matters - Marriage Matters
Illustrating the concept of marital union as a reflection of the profound relationship between Christ and the church, emphasizing the inseparable bond and sacrificial love that should exist in both human marriages and in the spiritual connection of believers with Christ.
Family Matters - Relationships Matter
God's creation of humanity in His image, granting them dominion over the earth and commanding them to be fruitful and multiply.
If They Only Knew
Acts - Unstoppable
https://www.onemissionbible.com God’s purposes move forward through unexpected turns, as seen in Paul’s journey in Acts. Despite opposition and unpredictable circumstances, he stayed focused on doing good and sharing the good news. This message invites us to view our challenges not as distractions but as places where God is at work. The church continues to spread through ordinary people, even when responses are mixed, and there is still work to be done. // KEY TAKEAWAYS - God’s will is not derailed by hardship or persecution. Paul’s path was marked by twists, resistance, and pressure, yet God’s purposes continued to unfold in and through his life. - Faithfulness means doing the good that is in front of you. Rather than letting adversity distract him, Paul served people, prayed for them, and kept pointing them to the truth. - The message will be received by some and rejected by others. In Rome, Paul reasoned from the Law of Moses; some were convinced and others were not, but the mission continued. - God advances His church through ordinary people, and there is still work to be done. As long as we are alive, we are instruments in God’s hands; wherever we are, He can use us—even amid personal struggles—to bring help and hope.
Acts - Who is Jesus to you?
This message explores how our view of Jesus shapes the way we respond to Him, drawing from Acts 19:11–20. In Ephesus, God worked extraordinary miracles through Paul, displaying the true authority of Jesus’ name. In contrast, the sons of Sceva attempted to use Jesus’ name without knowing Him, revealing that secondhand faith holds no power. Their failure highlights a crucial truth: Jesus is not a tool to be used, but Lord to be surrendered to. When Jesus is truly recognized as Lord, the result is real life change. The people of Ephesus responded with reverence, repentance, and radical action, confessing sin and destroying anything tied to their old lives. This passage challenges us to examine our own hearts. Do we truly know Jesus, or are we relying on borrowed faith? Are there areas of sin or compromise we need to uproot? When Jesus is Lord, our response is not casual, it is transformational.
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