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fearLESS: revisited, Week 5

fearLESS: revisited, Week 5

April 26, 2020 | Kyle Brenon

Today we conclude our series by looking at two passages. First, Matthew 28:1-10, where we are given a picture of how the resurrection seals the victory and is the ultimate reason we are able to live without fear.

Second, we look at Romans 8:26-32 which gives us a look at the theology behind it all, seeing that those of us who have placed our faith in Christ have been set apart, called according to His purpose, declared righteous in His sight, and will be raised up on the last day. So we can say with confidence “if God is for us who can be against us?”

fearLESS: revisited, Week 4

fearLESS: revisited, Week 4

April 19, 2020 | Kyle Brenon

This week we continue in our sermon series “fearLESS”. Throughout this series, we have been taking a closer look at things in our lives that fear has a tendency to hijack. This morning we look at how fear can effect the way we pray, or perhaps more than that, how the way we pray, can effect our fears!

Paul reminds us in Philippians 4 that we have no reason to be fearful. In fact, when we find ourselves struggling with fear, we should instead stop and pray. When we do this, something unexplainable happens! There is a direct correlation between the daily trust we place in our savior, and the fear we walk in along the way.

fearLESS: revisited, Week 3

fearLESS: revisited, Week 3

April 5, 2020 | Kyle Brenon

This week, we continue in our sermon series “fearLESS” as we look at what it means to LOVE fearlessly. Of all the things in our lives that fear has a tendency to hijack, our willingness to truly love others—and even our desire to truly love God—is one of the most destructive. We all carry pain and scars from our past, and many of us have built up walls to protect ourselves. The problem is, those walls don’t protect us, they isolate us. It is only when we come to realize that we are fully known and fully loved by a perfect and Holy God, that those walls truly begin to fall, allowing us to love Him and others without fear. Remembering all the while that we love because He first loved us!