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An Encounter With God
Jacob wanted a blessing, but God wanted a confession first.
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When You Choose The Second Best
When we make bad decisions, we often sacrifice the permanent on the altar of the immediate.
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Judging Appearances
Character is more important than appearance. Modesty is more important than acceptance.
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Jesus, Lord Of Our Daily Bread
When we give over the little things we have in our hands, God can do mighty things.
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Silence In The Courtroom
Left to ourselves, not one of us would seek God.
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Guard Your Heart
The explosion of technology has come with a host of challenges for both parents and children. Addictions to video games, pornography, and yes, even social media are becoming common in our homes. How do we guard our hearts in a culture filled with seductive images available on mobile devices? What …
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Lost In A House Of Mirrors
Self-perception lies at the core of who we are and the way we behave.
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Three Prerequisites For Change
If you’re bound by some habit you’d like to get rid of, God wants to display His power and show that He can deliver you.
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Identity Traps
Everyone seems to be talking about “identity” these days. But what is “identity”? In this series, Pastor Miller gives us a biblical framework for understanding “identity” by looking at the stories of nine different characters in the Bible and how they tried to build their identities in all the wrong …
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Mapping Our Hearts
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Joseph: Seeking Significance Through People
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Jacob: Seeking Significance Through Power
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Zacchaeus: Seeking Significance Through Possessions
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Esther: Seeking Security Through People
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Gideon: Seeking Security Through Power
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Naaman: Seeking Security Through Possessions
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The Samaritan: Seeking Satisfaction Through People
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Naomi: Seeking Satisfaction Through Power
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Solomon: Seeking Satisfaction Through Possessions
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Living As A Child Of God
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Ending The Denial Game
Both the victim and the victimizer can receive God’s cleansing and healing.