Journey of Faith is forcing us to look at passages of Scripture that we might normally avoid. Sunday in Luke 12 we hear Jesus invite us to freedom and being rich towards God.
The warning (of verses 13-15) against covetousness provides the perfect backdrop for Jesus' parable and reinforces the idea that it is not the man's wealth which is condemned but the accumulation of wealth solely for his own enjoyment. --Craig Blomberg
Friday, March 09, 2007
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- The Cross
- Testing the Gospel We Teach (and believe)
- The transactions of the crucifixion
- A Nourished Soul.... prep your heart for communion...
- Journey of Faith Team
- What was your high point?
- Wowed by God
- Thoughts as we make commitments Sunday
- 120 RSVP's
- Parents, pray about HOW you teach your children ab...
- Our Great God
- Ye Old Commitment Card
- Who will see my pledge?
- Jesus: "Fear not, little flock....
- "Somebody's Daddy died this week"
- Joshua Tree turns 20
- Lunch in Downtown Beautiful Alachoooway
- Theology & Evangelism
- A Week of Prayer
- Draw my affection, Lord
- Jesus offers us whatever our need is...
- They must pinch or hamper us
- Opportunity
- Jesus, the Storybook Bible
- How do you react to great suffering and evil?
- The Power of a Normal Christian Home
- All that you can't leave behind...
- You are what you look like
- An Effortless Flow
- Don't miss an hours sleep... or show up late for c...
- Sunday we continue Journey of Faith
- All the Treasures
- Jesus, Priceless Treasure
- One of US! is in the NY Times
- interview w/ author of new book "Science & Grace"
- "Come to Me and Drink"
- Prayer: Pouring Out Your Heart to God
- Our Cheerful "Above & Beyond" Giving Says Somethin...
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- Preparing for Communion
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