River City Church - Smyrna, GA
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Looking at the mustard seed parable in Luke, Kara encourages us that Jesus wasn't calling out the disciples for a lack of faith. Rather, He was affirming that they already had what they needed. Jesus isn't concerned about the size of our faith. He wants us to follow Him. The miraculous work of the gospel that takes hold of our lives is all the faith we need for the hard things He will call us to. And when we're called to obedience -- because we know the character of the One asking something of us -- we can step into that challenging thing, because we have all the faith we need. The worship journey for this week: "It isn't the size of our faith, but the One we are putting our faith in." Luke 17:1-10; 2 Timothy 1:1-14.
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Christmas Eve Message
The Birth of Ambiguous Hope
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Prepare the Way
Awake to God
100% Grace and 100% Truth
Salvation
Unshaken People in a Shaky World
Zacchaeus: Distant Observer to Faithful Disciple
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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
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