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How are you doing with Jesus’ commandment “Love your neighbor as yourself”? How are you doing with your family, who are the most closely “located” neighbors? For the next three weeks, we are going to learn the purposes God intends for our families and the ways to empower those purposes.
UM ARMY will share their stories of “God at Work: Connected” based on Ephesians 4:15-16.
How do you show your respect and love for God in your offering life? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about it.
What does God do when life hurts? The Bible says, “In all things God works for the good of those who love God.” But, the reality is that Christians suffer like anyone in the world. Then, what does the Bible mean by it?
How are you doing with your tongue? Do you praise God with it? And yet, do you curse others with it as well? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about this.
When we Christians are asked the question “What or who do you put first in your life?” I expect most of us (if not all) would answer “God!” If this is the case for you, what do you mean by “putting God first?” How do you put God first in you daily life? What is good about putting God first? This Sunday, we are going to biblically reflect on these questions.
Why did Jesus break into our life? Have you felt you are not good enough for Jesus Christ? Have you judged somebody is not good enough for His grace and love? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about theses questions.
Where are you in your relationship with God? Are you far away from God like the younger son in the Parable of the Lost Son? Are you on your way back to God like the repenting son? Or have you closely been with God always like the older son in the story? This Sunday, we are going to examine our relationships with God through the story in Luke 15:11-32.