January 29, 2017
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Luke 5:1-11
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finances, financial freedom, vocation
Do you want to be free from financial worry and stress? Why do we want to be financially free? Will it lessen our anxiety? Yes. Will it reduce our stress? Yes. But life has a way of causing us to have worry and stress anyway. Following biblical principles for financial freedom will help, but it won’t solve all of your problems. Nor is it a method of becoming wealthy for the sake of your own comfort and pleasure. God doesn’t want us to be a slave to the lender. He wants us to be free to serve the Lord. In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus called Peter to follow Him, turning all that he was and all that he had over Christ. Peter obeyed and followed Christ. We can turn all that we are and all that we have over to Christ and be set free to fully follow Him.
May 15, 2016
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Luke 5:1-11
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character study, faith
In the book of Luke, Jesus called Peter to make a bold step of faith to leave everything and follow Him. Peter decided to boldly follow Jesus. We can have the same kind of faith as Peter. Jesus is calling each of us to follow Him.
January 31, 2016
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Luke 5:1-11
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beginnings
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus called Peter to get a fresh, new vision for life by following Him in every area of his life. We can get Christ’s fresh vision for our lives by following Jesus in everything. Jesus had a vision for Peter’s boat, his nets, and for his fish. And Jesus has a vision for your stuff, your occupation, and your life’s purpose. Will you follow him?
August 22, 2010
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Luke 5:1-11
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generosity, purpose
Pastor Gary Combs concludes the “Go Deep” series with this third message from Luke 5. This message looks at the meaning of the fish.
August 15, 2010
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Luke 5:1-11
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generosity, trust
Pastor Gary Combs continues the “Go Deep” series with this message about trusting God with your belongings, your occupation and your identity. In other words, trust God with everything!
August 8, 2010
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Luke 5:1-11
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generosity, success
Pastor Gary Combs begins a new series entitled: “Go Deep.” For many of us, the greatest barrier to our future success is a past failure. Jesus calls us to stop viewing life through the lens of our failure and to trust Him with the future.
February 7, 2010
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Luke 5:1-10
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finances
Pastor Gary Combs concludes the Financial Fitness series