The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning... Lamentations 3:22

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Only Jesus Can Make Us See

Scripture: John 9:1-7

August 26, 2012

Avery Dixon

Oh, How He Loves Us

Scripture: John 9:35-41

September 9, 2012

Avery Dixon

Is Jesus Your Shepherd?

Scripture: John 10:1-21

October 7, 2012

Avery Dixon

Jesus Wants Us to Believe

Scripture: John 10:22-42

October 14, 2012

Avery Dixon

God's Glory in Suffering for Our Good

Scripture: John 11:1-16

October 24, 2012

Avery Dixon

Do you Believe This?

Scripture: John 11:17-44

October 31 2012

Avery Dixon

He Must Die So We Don't

Scripture: John 11:45-57

November 4, 2012

Avery Dixon

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The Battle is Real 3

Scripture: Romans 7:14-25

October 16, 2016

(*Note: A Portion of Audio is Missing.)             Paul speaks of himself as a divided man. But, this division does not take away from his love for God.  He delights in the law of God. He is in a real battle everyday. Yet, he still hungers for God.

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The Battle is Real 2

Scripture: Romans 7:14-25

October 9, 2016

Although the Christian is a new creation, he still lives in a body of death.  Indwelling sin is real and active.  Paul let's us in on the struggle that has occured within his own life. His new life in the Spirit is willing, but his flesh is weak.

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The Battle is Real 1

Scripture: Romans 7:14-25

October 2, 2016

Paul is leading us to Romans 8:1, where he will declare, "There is therefore now no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus."  He gives himself as an example of the battle occuring in the life of the progressively sanctified Christian. A great lesson and encouragment for believers.

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The New Way of the Spirit

Scripture: Romans 7:1-13

September 18, 2016

The Christian is no longer bound to law keeping for the sake of righteousness.  Just like a woman is no longer bound to her husband after his death, the Christian has been freed. He now walks in a new way.  He walks in accord to the Spirit dwelling within.

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