Springhill Church - Charlotte, NC
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
One of the most dangerous things for a follower of Christ is to grow complacent and too comfortable with where you are in your spiritual growth. In our walk with the Lord, there will always be more for us and higher that we can grow in Him. The Scripture says that God has planned those things for us.
Ephesians 2:10 AMPC (10) For we are God's [own] handiwork (His workmanship), recreated in Christ Jesus, [born anew] that we may do those good works which God predestined (planned beforehand) for us [taking paths which He prepared ahead of time], that we should walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us to live].
In this series of messages, we learn that if He has planned them for us, then let's be intentional and walk in them.
Set A Guard Over My Mouth - Part 1 - 2023-10-15
Understanding the Times and Seasons of the Lord - Part 6 - 2023-10-11
My Peace I Give to You - Part 3 - 2023-10-08
Understanding the Times and Seasons of the Lord - Part 5 - 2023-10-04
My Peace I Give to You - Part 2 - 2023-10-01
Understanding the Times and Seasons of the Lord - Part 4 - 2023-09-27
My Peace I Give to You - Part 1 - 2023-09-24
Understanding the Times and Seasons of the Lord - Part 3 - 2023-09-20
Love Never Fails - Part 6 - 2023-09-17
Understanding the Times and Seasons of the Lord - Part 2 - 2023-09-13
Love Never Fails - Part 5 - 2023-09-10
Understanding the Times and Seasons of the Lord - Part 1 - 2023-09-06
Love Never Fails - Part 4 - 2023-09-03
A Better Covenant - Part 10 - 2023-08-30
Love Never Fails - Part 3 - 2023-08-27
A Better Covenant - Part 9 - 2023-08-23
Love Never Fails - Part 2 - 2023-08-20
A Better Covenant - Part 8 - 2023-08-16
A Better Covenant - Part 7 - 2023-08-09
Jesus the Healer - Part 12 - 2023-08-06
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