Wednesday, October 7, 2020 (PM) — Kaylyn Moran — “Story”
Kaylyn Moran shares a story of God's faithfulness with the student body.
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Kaylyn Moran shares a story of God's faithfulness with the student body.
In the midst of a global crisis and the challenges of patience and looking for ‘quick fixes’, the stories of Abraham waiting for God’s promise and Mary Magdalene waiting at the empty tomb – exemplify active waitng and obedience in waiting.
The Good Samaritan shapes Wesleyan distinctives of becoming more faithful followers of Jesus Christ by our fitness for eternity: being charitable, sensitive in conversation, and love preparing and shaping us for eternity.
Sharing in Christ’s inheritance qualifies us for a creative calling and a calling to share in His redemptive work in the world.
The body of Christ wears the armor together – doing justice and righteousness – and standing in God’s mighty power above all lesser powers.
Rev. Greg Haseloff speaks to the question: How do we live placing others before ourselves? The desire for holiness is lived out as Jesus’ followers practice submission.
Living out your discipleship flows from adoption, receiving grace and redemption, and walking it out in humility and gentleness.
Paul’s words in Ephesians 3 root our lives in: identity in God, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and being immersed in the love of God.
Acknowledging the barriers of our sin and receiving the power of the cross destroys walls in our lives and in Christian community, empowering us to love God and love one another.
God’s eternal purpose has been at work from the calm beginning during creation, through the chaos of losing God’s perspective, to the conquering hope of God’s great power in His church and in you being part of his church.
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