Posts Tagged ‘David Yarborough’

Follow: All or Nothing (David Yarborough)

Monday, August 17th, 2009

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All Or Nothing – All or Nothing – Every one of us wants something that we can give our lives for? What will you die for? What will you live for? Te greatest leader of all time asks us to give it all. Jesus said, “Deny yourself, take up your cross daily and follow me.” Is He worth giving it all for? Will we follow?

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Follow: Are you a believer or a follower? Many people profess a belief in Jesus Christ, but they do not always live out a lifestyle of true faith and obedience. Jesus did not just call us to believe. He called us to follow. This five week series challenges us to focus on truly becoming disciples of Jesus Christ. What does it mean to follow? What holds us back? And how can we move forward as a follower.

 

Unwrapped: The Gift You Can't Live Without (David Yarborough)

Monday, August 10th, 2009

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The Gift You Can’t Live Without – Jesus Christ offers the gift that you literally can’t live without. Jesus gave his life to rescue us from an eternity separated from God. Will you choose to surrender your life and follow Him? Or will you choose to go your own way and miss heaven?

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Unwrapped: Discovering the Treasures of the Gospel – Scripture describes salvation as a gift. Do you have an idea of what you have fully received when Jesus Christ comes into your life? In this series, we will begin to unwrap the most amazing gift ever given and discover the true treasures found in the cross of Jesus Christ.

 

Unwrapped: The Gift of A New Life (David Yarborough)

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

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The Gift of a New Life – Have you ever wanted to trade lives or start all over again? Jesus promises us a new life, a new start. What does it mean for a Christian to find new life in Christ? How does this happen? Why does it need to happen? Find out why Jesus said, “You must be born again.”

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Unwrapped: Discovering the Treasures of the Gospel – Scripture describes salvation as a gift. Do you have an idea of what you have fully received when Jesus Christ comes into your life? In this series, we will begin to unwrap the most amazing gift ever given and discover the true treasures found in the cross of Jesus Christ.

 

Unwrapped: The Gift of Adoption (David Yarborough)

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

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The Gift of Adoption – Did you know that God adopts you as His child when you receive Jesus Christ? As an adopted child of God, we now belong to your Heavenly Father… and to one another. You will be greatly encouraged to hear this message as we continue to unwrap the greatest gift ever given.

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Unwrapped: Discovering the Treasures of the Gospel – Scripture describes salvation as a gift. Do you have an idea of what you have fully received when Jesus Christ comes into your life? In this series, we will begin to unwrap the most amazing gift ever given and discover the true treasures found in the cross of Jesus Christ.

 

Unwrapped: The Gift of a Guilt-Free Life (David Yarborough)

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

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The Gift of a Guilt Free Life – Have you ever dealt with guilt? Do regrets from the past hold you back? How is a Christian to deal with their guilt? Does the cross have an answer for us? Through the cross of Jesus Christ, we see that God declares to us that we are not guilty and are made to be righteous in His sight. This message explores the great watershed truth of the faith known as “Justification by faith” and relates how applicable and relevant it is to our lives.

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Unwrapped: Discovering the Treasures of the Gospel – Scripture describes salvation as a gift. Do you have an idea of what you have fully received when Jesus Christ comes into your life? In this series, we will begin to unwrap the most amazing gift ever given and discover the true treasures found in the cross of Jesus Christ.

 

Do You Ever Ask Yourself …

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Do you ever ask yourself the question, “What in the world is God up to? What is He doing?” There are times when we look at the circumstances we are facing, the struggles we are enduring, and the pain we are feeling, and we wonder “God where are you?”

I am sure many people in our nation are asking these types of questions. In light of a troubled economy, a record number of foreclosures, people losing jobs, and people losing money, I know that I have wondered what on earth God was doing. I don’t want to talk about what God is doing globally in the world today though. I want to talk about what God is doing in you. What is he doing in your life, in your relationships, and in your circumstances? Think about this questions particularly in light of your adversity, struggles, and trials.

The apostle James said, “Consider it pure joy my brothers whenever you face trials of many kinds” (James 1:2). There is a good chance that many of you are facing trials right at this moment. James said there are trials of many kinds. Trials are kind of like lifesavers. They come in many different colors and flavors – relationship issues, business struggles, financial pressures, health problems, emotional issues, etc.

You may have a hard time swallowing this, but according to the Bible, trials are not an elective course we get to take in life. Trials are a part of the core curriculum of life. James didn’t say “if” you face trials but “when.”

So how do you face your trials and challenges? When you are facing adversity, what is the attitude you choose to arm yourself with? Do you see your struggles, trials, and suffering as an opposition to your happiness or an opportunity for your holiness? Is God more concerned about your comfort or your character? The way you answer those questions will greatly determine your outlook when you face challenges in life. And the way you choose to answer those questions may also determine the outcome of God’s activity in your life, and your witness to others who watch you go through your trials.

One of the best known verses is Romans 8:28 – “And we know that in all things, God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28). This scripture does not promise that everything is good, nor does it says that nothing bad will ever happen to Christians. The promise of God is that in all things, God can work for good. There is no situation, no matter how tough, that God cannot bring good out of it. The Bible is full of men and women who proved this truth. Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers, and then thrown into prison in Egypt. In the end, God used all of his trials to raise him up to become a great leader that would save his own family during a time of famine (Genesis 50:20). He knew what his brothers had meant for evil, that God meant for good. Our God is so big that He can even take the painful, sinful actions of others and somehow turn them for our good if we will trust Him.

The greatest example of this is the cross. God took the murder of his innocent Son and has used it to continually bring grace and forgiveness to a broken world. Two thousand years ago, the cross was nothing more than a cruel and shameful instrument of execution. Today it is perhaps the greatest sign of hope the world has ever known. That is definitely a picture of God working things for good. We serve a great God. Just remember, when things don’t go the way they should, God always make them turn for good. And that’s the Word.

Unwrapped: Gospel Truth? (David Yarborough)

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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Gospel Truth? – If we are going to unwrap the gift of the Gospel, we must first understand the truth of the Gospel. It is only when we understand how much we have lost due to our sin that we can fully understand how much Jesus has done for us. Prepare to stand amazed at the cross of Christ once again.

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Unwrapped: Discovering the Treasures of the Gospel – Scripture describes salvation as a gift. Do you have an idea of what you have fully received when Jesus Christ comes into your life? In this series, we will begin to unwrap the most amazing gift ever given and discover the true treasures found in the cross of Jesus Christ.

 

Heroes: Is There A Man in the House (David Yarborough)

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Heroes

Heroes: Is There A Man in the House?
Men need a compelling vision of authentic manhood. Does God have a word for men? This desire of this message is to call men up – up to a Christ centered vision of becoming a true servant leader.

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When we think of heroes, we often think of larger than life comic book characters who can save the day, larger than life characters who can change the course of history, or larger than life athletes who can win the game. We don’t often think of parents when we think of heroes. And yet there is truly no more heroic call than being a mom or a dad. At the end of the day, every parent would love to be a hero in the eyes of their child.

 

Foundation

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

What is truth? That is a very relevant question in today’s world. You will hear many different responses depending on who you talk to. Some will say there is no way to know if there is ultimate truth. Others will say that what is true for one may not be true for another. In this case, truth is individualistic. We each decide upon truth for ourselves.

We certainly each have the right to decide our individual belief system. No one can choose that for us, nor should they. The question still remains though: is there a way that we can really know what is true? Is there an objective standard? How can we truly know if there is a divine design for human life?

Over the last couple of weeks, I have written about the power of the Bible. The Bible is a very unique book that many believe is the inspired revelation of God. Scripture itself speaks about its own inspiration. In Psalm 19, the writer speaks of God’s Word as a life giving word that can revive dead hearts, and as a light that can bring guidance to our lives.

The Psalmist also speaks of the enduring nature of God’s Word: “The fear of the Lord is pure, enduring forever. The ordinances of the Lord are sure and altogether righteous”( Psalm 19:9).

God’s Word endures forever. This means his word will take its stand forever. God has always been right in the past, and He will remain so in the future. God’s Word is not the latest fad. You will not find it on the shelf at your bookstore in the newest list of self-help books. It is certainly not the latest cultural trend, as so many people become more humanistic instead of Christ centered. Scripture will not be the most popular book for those who say we need to be more enlightened because we are now living in the 21st century.

According to God, all of those things are just fads that will one day pass away. So many of society’s values are built upon sinking sand, because they are not built upon the eternal wisdom of Almighty God. God’s ordinances are “sure.” This means that his word is firm, faithful, and reliable. God’s Word is not only sure, but altogether righteous. This communicates the idea of a straight path, or straight way. It is not crooked. God’s Word will not lead you astray.

The point is clear – God’s Word is the ultimate foundation for your life. The holy book of scripture is calling to you, seeking to offer a firm foundation for you to build your life upon.

What are you building your life upon? Where do you draw your truth from? In the sermon on the Mount, Jesus spoke of a man who built his house upon the sand, and another who built his house upon the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against both houses. The house on the rock did not fail because it had a firm foundation. The house on the sand fell with a great crash because its foundation was weak.

Jesus is very clear in his message. The man who built on the sand is like the person who hears his word but does not put it into practice. This is a life that is not built upon truth, therefore the foundation is weak. This lifestyle will ultimately collapse and fail. The man who built on the rock is like the person who hears God’s Word and lives it out. The storms will come, and the winds will blow, but this person’s life will stand the test of time. According to Jesus, there is no foundation to build your life upon other than word of God. So how is your foundation? Is it sure? Is it enduring? Is it built upon the rock? And that’s the Word.

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Heroes: Hero Training (David Yarborough)

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Heroes

Heroes: Hero Training :
The call to be a parent is a heroic call.  What is it that parents need to provide for their children?  What is that heroic parents do in order to make the difference in the lives of their children?  This message discusses the basic necessities that parents need to pass along to their kids.

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When we think of heroes, we often think of larger than life comic book characters who can save the day, larger than life characters who can change the course of history, or larger than life athletes who can win the game.  We don’t often think of parents when we think of heroes.  And yet there is truly no more heroic call than being a mom or a dad.  At the end of the day, every parent would love to be a hero in the eyes of their child.