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Luke 2021
Jason Stuart Percy • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 11 views • 1:12:54
Jesus' ministry on Earth presented Himsefl as the Messiah to Israel and offered His promised Kingdom to His people. While many rejected His Kingdom by rejecting the King, some believed and have entered that Kingdom. Jesus instructions for those following Him are universal; we deny ourselves, however we have previously defined ourselves, and we submit to His authority. He is, after all, the King of His Kingdom. We often listen to the voices of our generation; we would do well to greater attention to the things Jesus has taught. He is the Eternal King, after all. Jesus doesn't gaurantee things will go the way we want; He promsises we will be recieved into an everlasting Kingdom. This is a great hope since, no matter what else happens, we are all dying. Shared by Jason Stuart Percy on Sunday, June 27, 2021 at Refuge TLH in Tallahassee, FL.
Mark 2020-2021
Jonathan Albanese • Refuge TLH • Sermon • • 44 views • 1:00:21
As Christians, we live our lives by faith. We live by believing God and learning to trust Him. As weak humans, our faith can waiver, and following together with Jesus, we may find ourselves at times in spiritual highs and at other times in spiritual lows. In the midst of this, Jesus remains faithful. He remains steadfast, immovable, sure. He obeys the Father and He becomes for us the place where we find rest and refuge. We hope you'll begin to trust Him, too. There is no one like our God! Shared by Jonathan Albanese at Refuge Christian Fellowship Tallahassee on Sunday, March 1, 2020.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 754 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Years ago a very famous organist was giving a recital on a new organ. The wind was pumped by a small boy behind a screen. The boy pumped his heart out at this recital, and he was glad for the intermission half way through the program. Out in the vestry of the church the boy looked…
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Introduction: Don't you understand? That is the question Jesus asked his disciples. Of all the people you would expect to understand, it would be the disciples. They were uniquely qualified and resourced: From Jesus' initial call to be "fishers of men." To the opportunities the disciples had to watch…