| Falling in Love with God - Seeking Only Him If God's people will humble themselves pray and seek his face, he will hear from heaven and forgive us - 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 Even after the temple was built, God was concerned whether his people will still seek him God himself was often "felt" but not "found" - He has the same concern today Difference: being members / having a deep personal and individual relationship with God In his pride the wicked does not seek him - Psalms 10:1-4 One thing I ask: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord, gaze upon the beauty - Psalms 27:1-9 Nothing will satisfy like seeking his face |
| Falling in Love with God - Seeking Only Him If God's people will humble themselves pray and seek his face, he will hear from heaven and forgive us - 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 Even after the temple was built, God was concerned whether his people will still seek him God himself was often "felt" but not "found" - He has the same concern today Difference: being members / having a deep personal and individual relationship with God In his pride the wicked does not seek him - Psalms 10:1-4 One thing I ask: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord, gaze upon the beauty - Psalms 27:1-9 Nothing will satisfy like seeking his face |
| Falling in Love with God - Seeking Only Him If God's people will humble themselves pray and seek his face, he will hear from heaven and forgive us - 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 Even after the temple was built, God was concerned whether his people will still seek him God himself was often "felt" but not "found" - He has the same concern today Difference: being members / having a deep personal and individual relationship with God In his pride the wicked does not seek him - Psalms 10:1-4 One thing I ask: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord, gaze upon the beauty - Psalms 27:1-9 Nothing will satisfy like seeking his face |
| Falling in Love with God - Seeking Only Him If God's people will humble themselves pray and seek his face, he will hear from heaven and forgive us - 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 Even after the temple was built, God was concerned whether his people will still seek him God himself was often "felt" but not "found" - He has the same concern today Difference: being members / having a deep personal and individual relationship with God In his pride the wicked does not seek him - Psalms 10:1-4 One thing I ask: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord, gaze upon the beauty - Psalms 27:1-9 Nothing will satisfy like seeking his face |
| Falling in Love with God - Seeking Only Him If God's people will humble themselves pray and seek his face, he will hear from heaven and forgive us - 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 Even after the temple was built, God was concerned whether his people will still seek him God himself was often "felt" but not "found" - He has the same concern today Difference: being members / having a deep personal and individual relationship with God In his pride the wicked does not seek him - Psalms 10:1-4 One thing I ask: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord, gaze upon the beauty - Psalms 27:1-9 Nothing will satisfy like seeking his face |
| Falling in Love with God - Seeking Only Him If God's people will humble themselves pray and seek his face, he will hear from heaven and forgive us - 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 Even after the temple was built, God was concerned whether his people will still seek him God himself was often "felt" but not "found" - He has the same concern today Difference: being members / having a deep personal and individual relationship with God In his pride the wicked does not seek him - Psalms 10:1-4 One thing I ask: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord, gaze upon the beauty - Psalms 27:1-9 Nothing will satisfy like seeking his face |
Purpose Driven Life - Lifes 5 Greatest Questions
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| Teach Us To Pray - Hungry and Thirsty (part 2) We must Desire God Alone Many people fail to have satisfying prayer lives because they are double-minded when they pray Must do our best to rid ourselves of distractions Unless you passionately fight for time alone with God, it will not happen God Blesses the Hungry Heart When we pray righteously, it allows God to work powerfully in our lives
No hungry heart will ever be turned away |
| Teach Us To Pray - Our Eyes Are on You 2 Chronicles 20:5-7 When all goes wrong, it is time to pray Not just prayer, but a Jehoshaphat prayer (a prayer of desperation) - a deep-felt need for God He who fails on this stone will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed - Matthew 21:42, 44 Get Broken or get crushed - this difference is a matter of prayer |
| Teach Us To Pray - Our Eyes Are on You 2 Chronicles 20:5-7 When all goes wrong, it is time to pray Not just prayer, but a Jehoshaphat prayer (a prayer of desperation) - a deep-felt need for God He who fails on this stone will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed - Matthew 21:42, 44 Get Broken or get crushed - this difference is a matter of prayer |
| Teach Us To Pray - Our Eyes Are on You 2 Chronicles 20:5-7 When all goes wrong, it is time to pray Not just prayer, but a Jehoshaphat prayer (a prayer of desperation) - a deep-felt need for God He who fails on this stone will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed - Matthew 21:42, 44 Get Broken or get crushed - this difference is a matter of prayer |
| Man of Prayer - Praying for your nation US is facing a moral and ethical decline It is a result of the influence of a small minority who work harder to promote their value system than we do Our land desperately needs mercy, forgiveness, and healing - 2 Chronicles 7:14 Pray for these three areas:
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| Take the test (part 1) By Curt Simmons in 2002 Test TimeTests are given in many of life's situations:
Deuteronomy 8:1-2 - what is really in your heart? Judges 2:20-FF
1 Peter 1:3-6
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| Take the test (part 1) By Curt Simmons in 2002 Test TimeTests are given in many of life's situations:
Deuteronomy 8:1-2 - what is really in your heart? Judges 2:20-FF
1 Peter 1:3-6
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| Take the test (part 1) By Curt Simmons in 2002 Test TimeTests are given in many of life's situations:
Deuteronomy 8:1-2 - what is really in your heart? Judges 2:20-FF
1 Peter 1:3-6
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| Take the test (part 1) By Curt Simmons in 2002 Test TimeTests are given in many of life's situations:
Deuteronomy 8:1-2 - what is really in your heart? Judges 2:20-FF
1 Peter 1:3-6
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| All or Nothing (part 1) Preached by Curt Simmons on 2002-08-28 Old Testament1 Samuel 15:1-35
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| All or Nothing (part 1) Preached by Curt Simmons on 2002-08-28 Old Testament1 Samuel 15:1-35
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| God (part II) God is a powerful God
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| God (part II) God is a powerful God
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| God (part II) God is a powerful God
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| God (part II) God is a powerful God
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| Prayer of the Righeous - More Powerful Than We Can Imagine (part I) The power that raise Jesus from the dead is available for us who believe When we begin to understand how powerful God is, it will revolutionize our prayer lives The Bible resonates with the awesome power of God:
God is nowhere need us as far as this power but on person level he is wants to be right next to us:
Human power is nothing in the face of God's awesome power |
| Consistency through Consecration Consecration, which means to clean something up and then dedicate it to God. Cleansing your life and home from any stumbling blocks or evil influences and then presenting yourself and your family into God’s hands. If there are influences in your home that dishonor God or are pulling you or your family members away from God, you should seriously consider removing them. King Hezekiah rose to the throne after the death of Ahaz,
There is nothing greater, more fulfilling, or more important than living with this goal in mind. |
| Consistency through Consecration Consecration, which means to clean something up and then dedicate it to God. Cleansing your life and home from any stumbling blocks or evil influences and then presenting yourself and your family into God’s hands. If there are influences in your home that dishonor God or are pulling you or your family members away from God, you should seriously consider removing them. King Hezekiah rose to the throne after the death of Ahaz,
There is nothing greater, more fulfilling, or more important than living with this goal in mind. |
| A Difference Maker Hezekiah did what was pleasing in God's sight - 2 Chronicles 29:1-2 A strong sense of conviction motivates many men to dream of making a difference in their world This was displayed in Hezekiah's life as king He stood out as a real difference maker at a time of rampant idolatry. Hezekiah guided the nation in eliminating idol worship, repairing the temple, and reinstating the Passover feast He was one of the few righteous kings to rule over Israel or Judah during his 29 years Hezekiah lived God deeply and remained commited to turing his people back to the Lord Consider the people God has put in your life, what difference can you make in their lives? |
| A Difference Maker Hezekiah did what was pleasing in God's sight - 2 Chronicles 29:1-2 A strong sense of conviction motivates many men to dream of making a difference in their world This was displayed in Hezekiah's life as king He stood out as a real difference maker at a time of rampant idolatry. Hezekiah guided the nation in eliminating idol worship, repairing the temple, and reinstating the Passover feast He was one of the few righteous kings to rule over Israel or Judah during his 29 years Hezekiah lived God deeply and remained commited to turing his people back to the Lord Consider the people God has put in your life, what difference can you make in their lives? |
| Staying within Reach The king paid no attention to the people - 2 Chronicles 10:35 Rehoboam (King Solomon's son) paid no attention to the people God had put in his life to direct and guide him Their advice: "Lighten up on the people or there is going to be trouble" Instead of heeding and applying this counsel, Rehoboam sought out younger, less experienced men to be his advisors The king appointed advisors told him to tell the people "If you think my father was tough, just wait" This resulted in all-out hostility between the northern and southern parts of Israel What experienced and proven couselors do you have in your life? Do you listen to them? Do you prefer their counsel? |
| Wise and Humble Leadership He had become powerful, he also became proud, which led to his downfall - 2 Chronicles 26:16 It takes a man of true humility to keep his feet on the ground over the long haul when he is given power and authority over others Uzziah, Judah's tenth king, was not such a man His long and sometimes distinguished reign came to an unfortunate end because of his arrogant thirst for power Uzziah expressed his arrogance by entering the sactuary though this job was reserved for his priest Had Uzziah remained humble, he might have become one of the nation's greatest kings - instead, he spent his later years shut away from people in a leper colony Do you understand your place in the big picture? |
| Opportunities to Speak You have abandoned me, so I am abandoning you to Shishak - 2 Chronicles 12:5 The Bible includes many examples of God sending men to free his people from their sin and rebellion Shemaiah to a message of freedom to his people - All that was required was for them to turn to God It was difficult message for Shemaiah to give such a message to his home country of Judah Shemaiah's willingness to speak God's message made a difference:
When you have the courage to give a difficult message to hear, you can make a difference in your world |
| Opportunities to Speak You have abandoned me, so I am abandoning you to Shishak - 2 Chronicles 12:5 The Bible includes many examples of God sending men to free his people from their sin and rebellion Shemaiah to a message of freedom to his people - All that was required was for them to turn to God It was difficult message for Shemaiah to give such a message to his home country of Judah Shemaiah's willingness to speak God's message made a difference:
When you have the courage to give a difficult message to hear, you can make a difference in your world |
| Opportunities to Speak You have abandoned me, so I am abandoning you to Shishak - 2 Chronicles 12:5 The Bible includes many examples of God sending men to free his people from their sin and rebellion Shemaiah to a message of freedom to his people - All that was required was for them to turn to God It was difficult message for Shemaiah to give such a message to his home country of Judah Shemaiah's willingness to speak God's message made a difference:
When you have the courage to give a difficult message to hear, you can make a difference in your world |
| Opportunities to Speak You have abandoned me, so I am abandoning you to Shishak - 2 Chronicles 12:5 The Bible includes many examples of God sending men to free his people from their sin and rebellion Shemaiah to a message of freedom to his people - All that was required was for them to turn to God It was difficult message for Shemaiah to give such a message to his home country of Judah Shemaiah's willingness to speak God's message made a difference:
When you have the courage to give a difficult message to hear, you can make a difference in your world |
| Contrary to Popular Opinion Leaders plotted to kill Zechariah and King Joash order that they stone him to death - 2 Chronicles 24:21 Sometimes we must stand against even the strongest public opinion Zechariah encourages Joash and the people to return to the LOrd and warned them of the consequences of their idolity You have abandoned the Lord, and now he has abandoned you! - 2 Chronicles 24:21 That wasn't what the king or his subjects wanted to hear Zechariah paid with his life for his willingness to buck public opinion |
| Contrary to Popular Opinion Leaders plotted to kill Zechariah and King Joash order that they stone him to death - 2 Chronicles 24:21 Sometimes we must stand against even the strongest public opinion Zechariah encourages Joash and the people to return to the LOrd and warned them of the consequences of their idolity You have abandoned the Lord, and now he has abandoned you! - 2 Chronicles 24:21 That wasn't what the king or his subjects wanted to hear Zechariah paid with his life for his willingness to buck public opinion |
| Self-Fulfilling When Rehobam was firmly established and strong, he abandoned the Law of the Lord - 2 Chronicles 12:1 There is a lot self-help books and programs teaching we can find fulfillment in our stength, mind, and soul True fulfillment and strength is found walking closely with God and humbly obeying his commands Rehoboam took a good look at all he had accomplished and becamse self-satisfied and abandoned God He crowded out God's place in his heart Rehoboam leading the way:
Rehoboam failed as a leader and as a man of God because he found strength and satisfaction in his own accomplishments |
| Basis of Confidence It is not for you, Uzziah, to burn incense to the Lord - 2 Chronicles 26:17-18 Nothing keeps you from what God calls like self-doubt and fear Nothing gives you confidence like knowing you have God's full support King Uzziah of Judah was arguably one of the most powerful men in the world - few dared to say "no" to him Azariah, the high priest, knew Uzziah had been out of line by burning incense - a duty reserved for the priests alone He knew confronting the king of Judah entailed a great deal of risk Uzzuiah had the authority, temperament, and the inclination to end Azariah's life Azariah spoke out because he knew he had God's full support Uzziah flew into a rage but it ended up Azariah who continue to stand in the Temple as God's servant |
| Basis of Confidence It is not for you, Uzziah, to burn incense to the Lord - 2 Chronicles 26:17-18 Nothing keeps you from what God calls like self-doubt and fear Nothing gives you confidence like knowing you have God's full support King Uzziah of Judah was arguably one of the most powerful men in the world - few dared to say "no" to him Azariah, the high priest, knew Uzziah had been out of line by burning incense - a duty reserved for the priests alone He knew confronting the king of Judah entailed a great deal of risk Uzzuiah had the authority, temperament, and the inclination to end Azariah's life Azariah spoke out because he knew he had God's full support Uzziah flew into a rage but it ended up Azariah who continue to stand in the Temple as God's servant |
| God's Kindness Hezekiah did not respond appropriately to the kindness shown him and he became proud - 2 Chronicles 32:24-25 Bible calls Hezekiah a godly king - he didn't make good use of an amazing gift God had given him He received 15 years additonal life - 2 Kings 20 Hezekiah forgot to be a good steward of what had given him and became proud by showing off his treasure of house and armory - 2 Kings 20:13 God warned him that the same Babylonian nation that send the treasure would destroy it - 2 KIngs 20:14 |
| God's Kindness Hezekiah did not respond appropriately to the kindness shown him and he became proud - 2 Chronicles 32:24-25 Bible calls Hezekiah a godly king - he didn't make good use of an amazing gift God had given him He received 15 years additonal life - 2 Kings 20 Hezekiah forgot to be a good steward of what had given him and became proud by showing off his treasure of house and armory - 2 Kings 20:13 God warned him that the same Babylonian nation that send the treasure would destroy it - 2 KIngs 20:14 |
| Humble Response He refused to humble himself when the prophet Jeremiah spoke to him directly from the Lord - 2 Chronicles 36:11-12 Those who prefer to recieve nothing from God should pave their way with stubborn defiance Zedekiah ascended the throne at age 21 He refused to listen to the Lord's word as spoken by Jeremiah No man who maintains a stubborn attitude has ever done anything great for the Lord How might you change your future for the better by humbly listening to God? |
| Humble Response He refused to humble himself when the prophet Jeremiah spoke to him directly from the Lord - 2 Chronicles 36:11-12 Those who prefer to recieve nothing from God should pave their way with stubborn defiance Zedekiah ascended the throne at age 21 He refused to listen to the Lord's word as spoken by Jeremiah No man who maintains a stubborn attitude has ever done anything great for the Lord How might you change your future for the better by humbly listening to God? |
| Choose Carefully You and I are as one. My troops are your troops and my horses are your horses - 1 Kings 22:4 There is a danger of entering into alliances with evil men who have no intent to keep the peace Jehoshaphat marred his legacy into an ill-advised and miltary alliance with Ahab - the godless king of Israel - 2 Kings 22:43-44 This led to a stinging defeat for Jehoshaphat and Israel and strong rebuke from the prophet Jehu - 2 Chronicles 19:13 God spared him because he had otherwise served him faithfully His error was the comprise and lack of wisdom in dealing with Ahab |
| Don't Miss Your Chance You missed your chance to destroy the army of the king of Aram - 2 Chronicles 16:7 Like so many kings of Judah, Asa started out doing good things for his kingdom Prophet Azariah: The Lord will stay with you as long as you stay with him! - 2 Chronicles 15:2 Asa trusted and obey God at first but later he failed by relying on humans instead of God He showed his true colors when he entered into an agreement with Syria to stand against Israel Asa refusal to rely solely on God contributed to his death He developed a foot disease - he went to his doctors rather than first seeking God's help - 2 Chronicles 16:12 Where do you turn in yout times of need? |
| Don't Miss Your Chance You missed your chance to destroy the army of the king of Aram - 2 Chronicles 16:7 Like so many kings of Judah, Asa started out doing good things for his kingdom Prophet Azariah: The Lord will stay with you as long as you stay with him! - 2 Chronicles 15:2 Asa trusted and obey God at first but later he failed by relying on humans instead of God He showed his true colors when he entered into an agreement with Syria to stand against Israel Asa refusal to rely solely on God contributed to his death He developed a foot disease - he went to his doctors rather than first seeking God's help - 2 Chronicles 16:12 Where do you turn in yout times of need? |
| Don't Miss Your Chance You missed your chance to destroy the army of the king of Aram - 2 Chronicles 16:7 Like so many kings of Judah, Asa started out doing good things for his kingdom Prophet Azariah: The Lord will stay with you as long as you stay with him! - 2 Chronicles 15:2 Asa trusted and obey God at first but later he failed by relying on humans instead of God He showed his true colors when he entered into an agreement with Syria to stand against Israel Asa refusal to rely solely on God contributed to his death He developed a foot disease - he went to his doctors rather than first seeking God's help - 2 Chronicles 16:12 Where do you turn in yout times of need? |