HOW DO I STRENGTHEN MY FAITH? (5 OF 6)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Colossians 2:6-15
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How Do I Strengthen My Faith? (5 of 6)
Series: Colossians
Scott Maze
Colossians 2:6-15
Welcome and thank you for worshipping with us this morning. Keep Colossians 2 open before you, will you?
It's good to see many of you for the first time in months! But some of you really should have stopped off by the beautician before coming to church first . Seriously, it's good to have so many of you with us. And we are grateful for those of you continuing to worship with us online as well. Text the word ''guest'' to (817) 339-6633 you see and let us if you're guest with us today. For children's and student resources, please visit our churchonline page at our website.
Despite perceptions, people do love change. Many of you have been home with nothing to do for weeks now. If someone had come to you in early January and said, ''I'll give you a three month staycation with no responsibilities, you'd welcomed it with open arms.'' Yet, after two months, you're grown restless and you're climbing the walls. You feel like your life is a scene from the movie, Groundhog Day where every day is the very same thing over and over again. When Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden where everything was quintessentially perfect, for some reason, they wanted a change - something new. When the children of Israel had angels' food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner miraculously arriving in the desert each morning where all they had to do was go collect it, they murmured and complained. The truth is: we love change. Hold that thought with me for just a minute, will you?
Do you know how to find Colossians? Do you get confused in this part of your Bible? Someone shared this with me and now I share it with you, ''General Electric Power Company''-Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians.
Today's Scripture (Passage Read Before Sermon)
''Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, 7 rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as yo ...
Series: Colossians
Scott Maze
Colossians 2:6-15
Welcome and thank you for worshipping with us this morning. Keep Colossians 2 open before you, will you?
It's good to see many of you for the first time in months! But some of you really should have stopped off by the beautician before coming to church first . Seriously, it's good to have so many of you with us. And we are grateful for those of you continuing to worship with us online as well. Text the word ''guest'' to (817) 339-6633 you see and let us if you're guest with us today. For children's and student resources, please visit our churchonline page at our website.
Despite perceptions, people do love change. Many of you have been home with nothing to do for weeks now. If someone had come to you in early January and said, ''I'll give you a three month staycation with no responsibilities, you'd welcomed it with open arms.'' Yet, after two months, you're grown restless and you're climbing the walls. You feel like your life is a scene from the movie, Groundhog Day where every day is the very same thing over and over again. When Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden where everything was quintessentially perfect, for some reason, they wanted a change - something new. When the children of Israel had angels' food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner miraculously arriving in the desert each morning where all they had to do was go collect it, they murmured and complained. The truth is: we love change. Hold that thought with me for just a minute, will you?
Do you know how to find Colossians? Do you get confused in this part of your Bible? Someone shared this with me and now I share it with you, ''General Electric Power Company''-Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians.
Today's Scripture (Passage Read Before Sermon)
''Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, 7 rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as yo ...
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