This sermon will explore the power of habits in shaping our lives, the importance of gathering together, and how a healthy rhythm can lead to healthy habits, drawing from Acts 2:42-47, Matthew 6:9-13, and 1 Corinthians 11:23-26.
Welcome back for round 2 of our We Are Gathered Here sermon series. As we get started today, I want to ask everyone to think about some of the habits you have.
Good or bad, right or wrong; Habits are powerful. In fact, we know it’s hard to shake off a bad habit since it takes an average of 66 days before a new habit takes root in our brain. You may have heard before that it takes 21 days to make a new habit, but it takes three times as long for that habit to take root, to become an integrated part of your life.
Habits...follow cravings... as they seek rewards.
Do you crave healthy God-honoring relationships with others? Do you earnestly desire a consistent and powerful prayer life? Are you hungry for a deeper understanding of the Word and the teachings of Jesus?
How could a healthy rhythm of gathering in fellowship with other believers help you to develop the habits of faith that you’ve been wanting… craving… for so long?
Habits...follow cravings... as they seek rewards.
The early church knew something about gathering together that churches and communities of faith have been modeling themselves after for hundreds of years.
And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers ... View this full sermon with PRO Premium