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Aaron Skirrow
Jesus said that his death and resurrection would affect a fundamental shift about our relationship to God. That it would change from being external to being internal. Jesus said, "You will understand I'm in the father, but I'm in you and you're in me. We are one in the spirit." That's the new birth. It's not religion.
In the Old Testament, they had one altar to worship at. It was in Jerusalem. It was God's altar before the temple. In the New Covenant, we have one altar to worship at. It's the cross of Jesus Christ. It's the finished work at Calvary. It's the body and blood of Jesus poured out at Calvary. That's the place of our washing. That's the place of our cleansing. That's the place where we're fed the body and blood of Christ. That's the place of our victory over every sin.
Simplicity of heart means single and sincere devotion. The opposite of a simple faith is a heart cluttered with multiple cares, affections and distractions.
This message explores 1 Samuel 7 and the vital need to ‘Bring the Presence Back’ into our lives. We'll unpack how Christ defeated our fears and offers us a new covenant of freedom through His sacrifice.
This message explores a surprising truth about Christ’s sacrifice – a battle fought in the spiritual realm, and how embracing grace, not striving under the law, unlocks true rest and strength in God’s love.
knowing God's personal love for us is essential for living a life of faith and experiencing the power of His love.
Jeremy Prochazka
abiding in Christ and staying in His presence for spiritual safety and strength.
a fighting Church, where believers stand together and fight for one another and the kingdom, is emphasized.
spiritual warfare and resisting the devil is emphasized, with a focus on submitting to God and relying on His power.
recognizing God as our Keeper, who watches over and protects us even in times of trouble and uncertainty.
putting to death the old nature in Adam and allowing the Spirit of Christ to arise in its place.