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The Summit Church Denver
The Summit Church Denver
711 episodes
3 days ago
Set apart from birth and filled with the Spirit, Samson lives by what is right in his own eyes. His story calls us back to trust—to take God at His word, to surrender strength rather than using it on our own terms, and to walk in the power of the Spirit. Judges 13–14 summitdenver.org/teaching
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Set apart from birth and filled with the Spirit, Samson lives by what is right in his own eyes. His story calls us back to trust—to take God at His word, to surrender strength rather than using it on our own terms, and to walk in the power of the Spirit. Judges 13–14 summitdenver.org/teaching
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Gaining by Losing
The Summit Church Denver
43 minutes
3 months ago
Gaining by Losing
We all long for assurance—for security, worth, and control. We feel the pull to earn it through success, trying to move beyond any pain or loss. Culture even celebrates this. But in Philippians 3, Paul points us to a better way: to lose our self-made worth and gain Christ. Through the cross, we are reconciled to God, and in him, we receive the only assurance that endures. | From Phil. 3:1–11. Guest Teacher: Drew Anderholm
The Summit Church Denver
Set apart from birth and filled with the Spirit, Samson lives by what is right in his own eyes. His story calls us back to trust—to take God at His word, to surrender strength rather than using it on our own terms, and to walk in the power of the Spirit. Judges 13–14 summitdenver.org/teaching