Walking the Extra Mile

Walking the Extra Mile

faith

This label explores the profound commitment required in a life of faith, urging believers to move beyond the ordinary. You'll discover discussions on fierce effort, unconventional acts, and the willingness to take risks. Recurring themes highlight personal sacrifice and a disciplined, values-driven response to God's calling. Continue exploring to find insights on how faith translates into impactful, extraordinary action.

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Elements of faith

Faith is a belief system that impacts every aspect of one's life, from moral beliefs to relationships and worldview. It requires taking risks and often leads to action, even in the face of uncertainty and contradiction.

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Children are experts at the illogical and the counteraction or the counterintuitive, they can enter into the magic of play and belief. That’s why it’s easier for them. enter into the lane of faith and for a scientist because, you know, that’s the way it is. If faith is countercultural, counterintuitive and counter rational.

Walk the extra mile

The life of faith often requires fierce effort and a willingness to do unconventional things. The woman with the issue of blood in the Bible is an example of someone who went beyond the ordinary to touch Jesus and receive healing.

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The life of faith often requires fierce effort and a willingness to do unconventional things. The woman with the issue of blood in the Bible is an example of someone who went beyond the ordinary to touch Jesus and receive healing.

A simple life (Romans 12:1)

The sermon is focused on the importance of living a life of Godly values and character, rather than just displaying spiritual gifts or emotions. The speaker emphasizes the need for persistence, discipline, honesty, and excellence in our daily lives, which will ensure success and peace in the long run.

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Romans 12 beginning with verse 1: " .... therefore I urge you brothers in view of God’s mercy to offer your bodies as living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God. with many members and these members do not all have the same function so in Christ we who are many form one body and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts according to the grace given to us.

From Mire to Crown: The Divine Rescue That Fuels Our Faithful Race

Our Christian journey unfolds as a profound interplay between God's sovereign rescue and our disciplined response. We begin utterly helpless, crying out for God to lift us from the mire, recognizing His unique power to save us.

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The Christian journey unfolds as a profound interplay between God's sovereign rescue and our disciplined response. At first glance, our path seems to navigate two distinct landscapes: one of utter helplessness and the ot The affliction and pain expressed in the mire are not obstacles to winning the crown; they are part of the very track upon which the race is run. Our very lament, our honest cry of weakness and dependence on God's salvat

Mark 16:1-8

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a crucial event in the Christian faith, as it refutes the negative consequences of the fall and establishes a precedent that death is no longer unconquerable. The resurrection offers advantages and resources for living life today, and believers can live in the power of the resurrection and live above the challenges and inconveniences of this world.

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Let’s go for the word of the Lord in Mark, chapter 16, let’s begin with verse 1, we’ll go probably until verse 8 and we’ll also explore a little bit beyond, but let’s just read that part. in Mark, chapter 16, let’s begin with verse 1, we’ll go probably until verse 8 and we’ll also explore a little bit beyond, but let’s just read that part.

Work out your salvation with holy fear

In Philippians 2:12-13, the Apostle Paul encourages the church in Philippi to work out their salvation with fear and trembling. He desires for them to be a healthy, vibrant church that can do the work of God.

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We are going to read Philippians chapter 2 verse 12 & 13, and this part is very important as we are going to explore this further: "Therefore my dear friends, as you have always obeyed not only in my presence but also in Apostle Paul now in jail writes this letter to his brothers in Philippy to share the council from his heart about how they can grow as christians.

Year of consolidation

The speaker shares a Word from the Lord about the need for consolidation in the coming year. Consolidation refers to solidifying the ground and tightening up loose ends before moving forward.

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I wanna share with you a Word from the Lord tonight, a Word which I hope will bring a point of reference in the sense of a, like a framework for what I see the Lord calling us to in this coming year. I'd like us to turn to the place between Bethel and Ai where his tent had been earlier and where he first built an altar, and there Abram called on the Name of the Lord." The Lord put this Word in my heart as I considered what to share as w

Unwavering Focus: The Divine Call to Build and Plow

The journey of faith, whether in ancient times or today, demands a profound commitment: an unwavering focus on God’s purposes. Two powerful biblical narratives converge to reveal this truth, guiding us to resist compromise and embrace steadfast progression.

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The journey of faith, whether in ancient Jerusalem or the modern world, demands a singular and profound commitment: an unwavering focus on God’s purposes. Across centuries and cultures, two powerful biblical narratives c Just as Nehemiah finished the wall, and Jesus declared, "It is finished," so too are believers called to complete the tasks God entrusts to them with resolute determination. The Anatomy of Distraction: External and Inter