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Living Word NRA Sermon Podcast
Living Word NRA
20 episodes
18 hours ago
Sermon Title: FOLLOWING WITH OPEN EYESSermon Text: MARK 10:46-52Sermon Series: THE ROAD TO THE CROSS: FOLLOWING THE SUFFERING KINGBy: PTR NIC SY SERMON NOTES Faith cries out, comes close, and follows on. I. FAITH CRIES OUT PERSISTENTLY Faith doesn’t wait for perfect timing; it calls out even in imperfect places. Reflect: When was the last time you cried out to Jesus in desperation? When we lose sight of our desperation, we start treating Jesus like a helpful resource instead of our only hope. II. FAITH RESPONDS TO JESUS’ CALL. The God of the universe pauses for a single voice in the dark. Reflect: What do you want him to do for you? You never regret what you leave behind for Christ; you only regret what you hold on to that kept you from him. III. FAITH FOLLOWS JESUS ON THE WAY Reflect: Are you following? Opened eyes lead to obedient feet. Jesus isn’t just the destination, he is the way. Following isn’t a one-time decision. It’s a daily choice. The greatest gift isn’t sight. The greatest gift is being with Jesus.
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Sermon Title: FOLLOWING WITH OPEN EYESSermon Text: MARK 10:46-52Sermon Series: THE ROAD TO THE CROSS: FOLLOWING THE SUFFERING KINGBy: PTR NIC SY SERMON NOTES Faith cries out, comes close, and follows on. I. FAITH CRIES OUT PERSISTENTLY Faith doesn’t wait for perfect timing; it calls out even in imperfect places. Reflect: When was the last time you cried out to Jesus in desperation? When we lose sight of our desperation, we start treating Jesus like a helpful resource instead of our only hope. II. FAITH RESPONDS TO JESUS’ CALL. The God of the universe pauses for a single voice in the dark. Reflect: What do you want him to do for you? You never regret what you leave behind for Christ; you only regret what you hold on to that kept you from him. III. FAITH FOLLOWS JESUS ON THE WAY Reflect: Are you following? Opened eyes lead to obedient feet. Jesus isn’t just the destination, he is the way. Following isn’t a one-time decision. It’s a daily choice. The greatest gift isn’t sight. The greatest gift is being with Jesus.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Heart Of The Matter
Living Word NRA Sermon Podcast
58 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
The Heart Of The Matter
Sermon Title: THE HEART OF THE MATTER Sermon Text: MARK 10:1-12 (ESV) Sermon Series: THE ROAD TO THE CROSS: FOLLOWING THE SUFFERING KING By: PTR NESTOR SY Sermon Notes: The heart of the matter is always the matter of the heart. I. A HARD HEART DISREGARDS WHAT GOD DESIGNED When a heart is hard, it will filter out parts of the Scripture that convict and highlight only the parts that justifies. God didn’t make two halves to compete, he made two reflections to complete his image. Distinction: “Male and female he created them.” God made us different.Dignity: “In the image of God he created them.” Both stand equal in worth and value before God. Sin divides what God designed to complement. Jesus isn’t raising the standard to crush us, he raises it to call us back. II. A HARD HEART DEFENDS ITS OWN WAY A hard heart doesn’t ask, “How can I love?” It asks, “How can I win?” A hard heart keeps a record of rights. A soft heart keeps a record of wrongs… and then wipes it clean with grace. Where is the inner attorney showing up in your life this week? “What does love require of me?” III. A HARD HEART DISPOSES WHAT GOD DECLARES SACRED When we see people as projects or problems, we dispose of them. When we see them as persons, we develop them. The world operates on a disposable economy. But the Kingdom of God operates on a resurrection economy. We all have a heart condition.
Living Word NRA Sermon Podcast
Sermon Title: FOLLOWING WITH OPEN EYESSermon Text: MARK 10:46-52Sermon Series: THE ROAD TO THE CROSS: FOLLOWING THE SUFFERING KINGBy: PTR NIC SY SERMON NOTES Faith cries out, comes close, and follows on. I. FAITH CRIES OUT PERSISTENTLY Faith doesn’t wait for perfect timing; it calls out even in imperfect places. Reflect: When was the last time you cried out to Jesus in desperation? When we lose sight of our desperation, we start treating Jesus like a helpful resource instead of our only hope. II. FAITH RESPONDS TO JESUS’ CALL. The God of the universe pauses for a single voice in the dark. Reflect: What do you want him to do for you? You never regret what you leave behind for Christ; you only regret what you hold on to that kept you from him. III. FAITH FOLLOWS JESUS ON THE WAY Reflect: Are you following? Opened eyes lead to obedient feet. Jesus isn’t just the destination, he is the way. Following isn’t a one-time decision. It’s a daily choice. The greatest gift isn’t sight. The greatest gift is being with Jesus.