With everything going on in the world, there is no better time to learn to persist in joy and not let worries steal your joy away. When the source of your joy is Jesus Christ, the hope of God fills you with peace for the purpose of sharing it with others.
Read MoreWe are called to love others with the same love that Jesus Christ has for us. We can serve to help those week in soul, understanding, or resources by being generous with what we have been given and following Christ’s example.
Read MoreAs our kids head back to school this week, we take a look at Proverbs 22:6 for some important things to remember for families to persist in following Jesus. The type of foundation we lay for our children will affect them greatly in the years to come.
Read MoreWe live in a time where the focus is always on my truth, rather than God’s truth. Jesus Christ should be the source of truth in our lives. Don’t be mislead into thinking that the truth can be found anywhere else!
Read MoreWorship is defined as giving something the worth it is due, and although we can worship many things, nothing is worth what God is worth. Worship involves more than just singing, praying, reading and preaching God’s Word— it is being committed to giving God the worth he deserves in every aspect of our lives: be it our relationships, jobs, service, or our church. It all starts with knowing that Jesus Christ has redeemed you.
Read MoreGrace is receiving something you don’t deserve. There is no shortage of a need for grace in society today, but no matter how hard we work we cannot achieve it—it is undeserved by definition. Because we have freely been given the grace of God, we can freely offer it to others.
Read MoreWith everything going on in the world in the last year, it can be easy to worry and have lowered spirits. However, as we are presented with the promises of God, we can hope in spite of our failures and the challenges we face.
Read MoreThe past year has proven there is a profound need for us to love our neighbors. Look at what Jesus did when He met Zacchaeus and strive to emulate it within your own community.
“Let us not get tired of doing good.” Galatians 6:9
Read MorePersisting in doing the things God has called us to do doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t make time to rest! Rest is found in the Lord, who calls the weary and burdened.
“Let us not get tired of doing good.” Galatians 6:9
Read MoreTo persist is to steadfastly move forward in a state, purpose, or course of action. To persist in faith, make sure your faith is on display to your family, your faith is resilient through challenges and setbacks, remember God’s promises, and continue to demonstrate your faith even when you can’t see.
Read MorePastor Cameron’s sermon introduces Aspen Park’s yearlong theme for 2021. Join us as we find out what it really means to persist in answering God’s call, even in the midst of difficulty.
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