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Jesus, I'm Just Not Feeling It
Contributed by Robert Butler on Nov 25, 2019 (message contributor)
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1. Jesus I'm Just Not Feeling It #1
Contributed on Nov 25, 2019
If the Church has just become another obligation or routine, then listen up. If the church has stopped being a holy place, a place to worship the king, a time of encouragement and instead it has become just another ritual of an unfulfilling life. Then listen to this.
Today we begin a new series based on the book of Philippians call, “Jesus, I’m just not feeling it.” The line itself is the number one breakup line between couples. It is also very appropriate for those in the church because a recent study (Reveal- willowcreek) reports that as many as 25% of the ...read more
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2. Jesus I'm Just Not Feeling It #2
Contributed on Nov 25, 2019
The actions of a Christ Follower have daily powerful meaning. Your actions in another person’s life will affect their eternity. Christian action is represented by humble servants obedient to Christ (humility, obedience and service)
Good Morning, today we continue our series our entitled, “Jesus, I’m just not feeling it.” The premise of last week’s message was that by participating in a Christian group we realize the love of God in a very tangible way and in turn, we are able to re-connect to God. This week we continue ...read more
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3. I'm Just Not Feeling It #3
Contributed on Nov 25, 2019
Serving others shapes us.
I had an interesting week here in God’s shop. It just so turned out that I was called for jury service in Will County. Now, if you have never had to do this. It’s a wacky deal. You check in the night before your week of service, either by phone or email, to discover if you are to report for duty ...read more
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4. Jesus, I'm Just Not Feeling It #4
Contributed on Nov 25, 2019
Christians serve one another and suffer with one another.
Over the last three weeks, we have been walking through the book of Philippians in a message series we have entitled “Jesus, I’m just not feeling it.” We have been on this journey together because we know that we all have gone through or will go through times when, well, we just not feeling it too. ...read more