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Colossians 1 includes one of the most powerful, beautiful pictures of Jesus in the entire New Testament. His identity and His accomplishment are tied together. Especially in the world of Gnosticism, this was the core issue that Paul would address. How can you love a Jesus that isn't the REAL Jesus?FBC Midlothian による
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As we pick up some background on the Church at Colosse, we'll see that the life-altering nature of the Gospel, the LIGHT of CHRIST, enabled them to produce fruit in the midst of troubled circumstances, just as the lighthouse enables a ship to progress in midst of troubled seas.FBC Midlothian による
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Easter is the day of remembrance of the core of Christian faith: that Jesus rose from the dead. However astonishing that is, it means very little if we don't understand its significance. It might be surprising to some that we can find an explanation is Paul's letter to the Colossians. More than that, we can learn why this event can change our entir…
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Holy Week is well known as the week that leads to the celebration of the resurrection. It begins with Palm Sunday: a celebration of Jesus' triumphal entry to Jerusalem. But we need to look at the context and ask this question: Why is Palm Sunday so important?FBC Midlothian による
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The keel is a part of the boat that extends from the bottom down into the water. It stabilizes the boat and keeps it upright, preventing it from being tipped over by wind and waves. Our lives are full of wind and waves. What serves as the keel of our life?FBC Midlothian による
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The larger the waves, the larger the boat you'll need. And the larger the boat, the larger the crew you'll need. We must learn to lean on mentors and ask for help to know how to steer the ship through rough waters. What does that help look like? And how do we ask?FBC Midlothian による
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Life is an ocean of opportunities and challenges. With each wave comes the chance to rise above and sail forward. Though the winds may be strong and the waters rough, if you lean into God and stay true to the course He provides, you will find the strength to navigate any storm.FBC Midlothian による
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Many people begin the new year by recommitting to habits or goals they failed to continue pursuing the year before. What might be more prudent though is to reevaluate and recommit to WHY. God's first law says to love God with all your heart, and it becomes the why at the foundation of our faith in action. That's why Jesus called people to return to…
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When we begin a new year, we often take a moment to reflect on the lessons of the past year, and we decide to make an effort to do better and be wiser as we look forward to the next year. But what about after that? What about after we finish this life? What does the Bible say we should do differently as we look forward to eternity?…
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Israel lived in hope for a savior that, generation after generation, they did not receive. That hope has now been fulfilled for all of us, and we can live in light of that. Can we now also live in hope for God's promises that we may not get to see fulfilled in our lifetimes?FBC Midlothian による
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Mary's pregnancy with the savior of the world certainly wasn't one she had planned or predicted, but the arrival of the Messiah had been predicted many, many times centuries earlier in the Hebrew Bible. The prophecies are the measuring stick by which we can know that Jesus is who He says He is.FBC Midlothian による
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We've heard the message again and again: Be strong! Don't lose faith! Don't go back to the old you! We all want to do it... but when the going gets tough we find we don't actually know HOW. In Paul's second letter to Timothy, we see the same message... but we also get the HOW.FBC Midlothian による
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Acts 2 gives us a picture of what happens when people make Jesus their Axis: community forms. This template of that community includes a practice that we have continued for 2000 years in the Lord's Supper. Today as we observe this practice, let us take time to think about what it means to be part of this community. Not to try to be the greatest, bu…
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It's important for us to understand exactly what the Axis is that our lives revolve around. So today let's deal with the questions that will help us define a Gospel-centered life: Why did He need to do something for us? What exactly did He do? How do we experience that? What difference does it make?FBC Midlothian による
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A lot of conflict with fellow believers and nonbelievers alike has to do with where we stand on social and political issues and how we identify ourselves by those beliefs and how they relate to our faith. Ultimately, a person's heart must matter more to us than their agreement with our opinions.FBC Midlothian による
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Thanks in large part to social media, our culture is now riddled with division fostered by unhealthy interpersonal conflict. The Bible gives us very specific, and very wise, templates on how to deal with conflict with believers and non-believers. When we make Jesus our Axis, conflict resolution becomes about pointing people to HIM instead of gettin…
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God placed the promised land at a crossroads of the ancient world. He did this so that they could have an impact on all the nations around them. When we make Jesus our axis, we find our place has a purpose. The Gospel isn't only for you, it's for everyone in your sphere of influence, and beyond.FBC Midlothian による
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In the 16th century, a man named Copernicus dared to defy centuries of law and belief when he claimed that Earth was not the center of the universe, but that that it was in fact the sun that was the axis around which the planets move. We also like to make ourselves the center of OUR universe, but Jesus wants us to make HIM the axis of our lives, an…
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"You do you" is one of the most pervasive counterfeit truths in our culture. On this episode of The Compass, we ask what it looks like to live a "You do you" kind of life, what consequences we see when we do that, and what it looks like to live for Jesus instead.FBC Midlothian による
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It is perhaps the most pervasive lie in our culture today: that happiness comes from being yourself, from accepting yourself as you are now. You do you! It sounds great... but it's a counterfeit. Jesus said the life worth living can only be found in HIM, and allowing Him to transform us into a new version of ourselves... not to leave us as we are.…
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On Sunday, we heard about how business, whether that's with things of the world or with serving the Church, takes us away from spending time WITH Christ. Jesus didn't call us to say yes to everything, He called us to say yes to HIM. What's the difference? Let's explore that.FBC Midlothian による
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American culture tends to put a lot of stock in busyness. We invest tons of time in our careers. We put our kids in a myriad of sports and other activities. We attend or volunteer at our churches in multiple areas. But in Luke chapter 10, Jesus opposes this behavior, and shows the real truth: busyness, where that happens, takes us away from time wi…
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Atheism claims to be on the side of science in its disbelief in God. There's an equally antithetical philosphy that claims to be on the side of spirituality: there are MANY ways to God, all equally valid. But in reading the words of Jesus, we find that he flatly contradicted this counterfeit truth.FBC Midlothian による
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