Audio for Sunday December 27, 2015 … AM & PM …

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Hello All,

Here is the audio (MP3 & WMA) for both services on Sunday.

SUNDAY AM:

MP3:

 

WMA: Forgiveness : Ephesians 4-32 and selected : ffc : dave scott : 122715 AM

Do you want to walk with God?

    • I am not speaking of a mere theological concept or some plan to put your life back together. Neither am I speaking of theory concerning our position and place before God.
    • I am asking you if you want to walk with God, as in walking with God Most High, Sovereign Lord of the universe. Walking with God now. Not waiting for heaven to share the path. Walking now in his abundance knowing that you can trust God for everything and more.
    • That God is present in your life in great assurance and power and a never-ending, over the top abundance of love and grace.
    • You know that God is in the room. That he answers your prayers, carries your heartaches to the holiest place in heaven. Shares your joy of life.
    • “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” That kind of walking with God.
    • Walking with God as being filled with the Spirit of God, tipsy and giggly and surprised with the amazing goodness of God. That’s what I’m talking about.
    • Do you want to walk with God? Experiencing heights of peace and satisfaction and significance and joy that you have no business being a part of except that through Jesus Christ God has made you a part of these things as he has brought you from darkness into his marvelous light?
    • Do you want to walk with God?
    • Doesn’t it make sense then, that if we want to walk with God, then we must follow God? Imitate him. For example, if we want to walk with God and God teaches us the way to forgive, shouldn’t we follow him on that way … if we want to walk with God?

SUNDAY PM:

MP3:

 

WMA: Stephen-Unconquerable Joy : Acts 6-7 : ffc : dave scott : 122715 PM

How did Stephen do it?

    • Faithfulness and devotion that even hatred, brutality and murder could not diminish.
    • So how did he do it? He was for the truth. He lived the truth. He spoke the truth. He was willing to die for the truth.
    • He knew that the “truth battle” was bigger than himself, that the “truth battle” was nothing new, had been ongoing for centuries.
    • He knew that this battle extended beyond his generation, his time, and beyond his world, the Earth.
    • He knew the the “truth battle” was not his battle, but God’s.
    • So how did Stephen get to this place in his life where he was able to forgive the people who were in the very act of murdering him?
    • How did he see beyond the immediate conflict?

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