THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CHRIST’S RETURN (4 OF 4)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Luke 17:20-37
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The Significance of Christ’s Return (4 of 4)
Series: The End is Near
Scott Maze
Luke 17:20-37
I invite you to join me next Sunday as we launch on a three week series, The Love of God. It's my hope that you will not only see but feel how much God cares for you. So join me next week and invite an unchurched friend. And speaking of love....
In just four weeks, our church will celebrate LoveLoud (formerly known as Faith in Action). This is important Sunday in the life of our church where instead of normal five worships services (two locations, four in English, and one in Spanish), we have only one abbreviated service here. And as soon as we say ''Amen'' people move into dozens of already-defined groups to serve and love others throughout the mid-cites and North Fort Worth. Many of our SMBS groups are already working on ways they can share Christ's love to those outside our walls. This is day when we can love on those who are hurting and need encouragement (e.g. single moms, people with potentially terminal illness, repairing neglected homes, etc.) And we want everyone to be invited and have an opportunity to be a part of this. LoveLoud is an opportunity where we as a church set aside time and money (some $7,000 of the monies you give) to bless others. So if you have a friend who has cancer, if you know of a single mom, we want to bless them. And we'll go and do pretty much anywhere and do anything your group dreams up. You ''own it'' and we'll resource it.
This is the fourth and last sermon in a series of messages on Jesus' vision of the last days. We place a bow on this series where we've examined Jesus' vision of the end times. As a Christian believer, we might wonder, ''Is the end of time really that important to my life?'' Does it really make a difference to how I live? You can't live a recognizable Christian life without the return of Christ making an impact on you. The Second Coming of Christ is referred on average once in every 10 verses in th ...
Series: The End is Near
Scott Maze
Luke 17:20-37
I invite you to join me next Sunday as we launch on a three week series, The Love of God. It's my hope that you will not only see but feel how much God cares for you. So join me next week and invite an unchurched friend. And speaking of love....
In just four weeks, our church will celebrate LoveLoud (formerly known as Faith in Action). This is important Sunday in the life of our church where instead of normal five worships services (two locations, four in English, and one in Spanish), we have only one abbreviated service here. And as soon as we say ''Amen'' people move into dozens of already-defined groups to serve and love others throughout the mid-cites and North Fort Worth. Many of our SMBS groups are already working on ways they can share Christ's love to those outside our walls. This is day when we can love on those who are hurting and need encouragement (e.g. single moms, people with potentially terminal illness, repairing neglected homes, etc.) And we want everyone to be invited and have an opportunity to be a part of this. LoveLoud is an opportunity where we as a church set aside time and money (some $7,000 of the monies you give) to bless others. So if you have a friend who has cancer, if you know of a single mom, we want to bless them. And we'll go and do pretty much anywhere and do anything your group dreams up. You ''own it'' and we'll resource it.
This is the fourth and last sermon in a series of messages on Jesus' vision of the last days. We place a bow on this series where we've examined Jesus' vision of the end times. As a Christian believer, we might wonder, ''Is the end of time really that important to my life?'' Does it really make a difference to how I live? You can't live a recognizable Christian life without the return of Christ making an impact on you. The Second Coming of Christ is referred on average once in every 10 verses in th ...
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