Study Eight: The Vine
In the final study of our "Portraits of the Christ" series, we once again have opportunity to visit a word picture given to us by Jesus Christ Himself. We take an imaginary journey to a place of growth and fruitfulness, and are reminded that close connection to the vine is required if we are to live life to the fullest. Join us as we focus on...
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Growing in Your Relationship with Christ
God desires to empower you through the Holy Spirit to live a Christ-directed life. As you continue to breathe spiritually (confess your sin and claim the fullness of the Spirit), you will experience a deepening fellowship with God enabling you to grow in Christian maturity.
What does it mean to grow in Christ?
Video Clip 1: Growing in Christ
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Growing In a Relationship With God
Many of us have entered a relationship with someone and then watched as that
relationship changed over the course of months or years. How does our
"relationship with God" change or even grow? In what ways does it remain
unchanged? In this study, learn about what to expect in a long-term relationship with God and how you can grow closer to...
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Follow the Leader (Phil 3:12-4:1)
Philippians 3:12-21. Philippians 4:1.
As we've journeyed through the book of Philippians together, we've seen Paul's love for the believers at Philippi. His concern prompts him to give some very practical instructions about how to move forward in their walk with God. "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on...
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Construction Zone: God at Work (Philippians 1:1-11)
Philippians 1:1-11.
Have you ever watched over the course of months as a new building went up? Someone had to lay out the plans, consider the cost, gather all needed workmen and materials, and then work with others to build the new structure.
God is at work in the lives of His children. Can you look at your life, and the lives of those...
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Built By Brokenness
Broken.....and into the trash it often goes, in our disposable society. In years past broken things were not so quickly thrown out, but rather repaired when possible.
Consider for a moment a broken human life. Are we apt to discard that? Consider the difference when brokenness is acknowledged and brought to the Master. Can He remake the pot?...
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