River City Church - Smyrna, GA
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
When the scribes confront Jesus in the temple, they ask Him which commandment is the most important. Many churches center their ministries on His response: "Love God and love people." Josh reminds us that Jesus' command is not about creating a list of things to do or a personal theology on how to walk out "love God and love people." It's not about a striving to perform better or having a sounder plan to accomplish the command. Instead, it's about a dependency on Jesus to show us how and to empower us to walk that out. Mark 12:28-34; Matthew 22:34-35; Luke 10:25; Matthew 19:16; Deuteronomy 6:4-6; Leviticus 19:18; John 14:15; Romans 3:9-26; 1 John 4:7-21.
The Now and Not Yet
Christmas Eve Message
The Birth of Ambiguous Hope
Is Jesus real?
Prepare the Way
Awake to God
100% Grace and 100% Truth
Salvation
Unshaken People in a Shaky World
Zacchaeus: Distant Observer to Faithful Disciple
Leaving False Things Behind
Continue in Christ
Thankfulness and Faith
It's Not About the Mustard Seed
The Least Favorite Parable
Stepping into Prayer
Sinners, Saints, and the Seats at God's Table
We Need the God of Jeremiah 18 and Psalm 139
The Stories of God Matter
Crippled, Healed, Redeemed
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