Posts with the tag “intentionality”

"Intentional Love" | March 16, 2025 | Ps Joel Lowery
by Amber George on March 19th, 2025
In our journey of love and marriage, we're challenged to move beyond mere hope and into intentional action. The message draws from Genesis 2:24, emphasizing the Hebrew word 'debach' - to cling or adhere. This powerful concept reminds us that love in marriage isn't just about feelings, but about purposeful pursuit and unity. We're encouraged to focus on our own gaps rather than our spouse's, to prioritize their needs above our own, and to create a plan for intentional connection. By practicing daily encouragement, weekly dates, and yearly escapes, we can build marriages that don't just survive, but thrive. The lesson from Revelation 2:4-5 serves as a poignant reminder to return to our first love, both with God and our spouse. This message isn't just about improving our marriages; it's about reflecting God's love and commitment in our most intimate relationships.  Read More
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"Winning Strategy" | February 23, 2025 | Ps Joel Lowery
by Amber George on February 23rd, 2025
In this powerful message, we're challenged to rethink our approach to church community. The central theme revolves around Ephesians 4, where we're called to use our specific gifts to build up one another. It's not just about showing up; it's about intentionally connecting and growing together. We're reminded that maturity is the goal, measured by our unity with each other and our knowledge of Christ. This isn't always comfortable – growth involves struggle. But as we speak truth in love and allow others to speak into our lives, we become more like Christ in every way. The message encourages us to keep the big picture in focus: a healthy, growing body of believers full of love. It's a call to move beyond our comfort zones, to be intentional in our connections, and to embrace the sometimes difficult journey of spiritual growth together.  Read More
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"Build & Block" | February 9, 2025 | Ps Christina Lowery
by Amber George on February 10th, 2025
In our journey of faith, we're called to build and block - to construct godly relationships while defending against the enemy's attempts to divide us. The story of Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem's walls offers a powerful metaphor: we must work with one hand and wield a sword with the other. This teaches us to be intentional about fostering connections within our church family, encouraging one another, and staying committed even when challenges arise. Just as those who are planted in God's house will flourish, we too can thrive when we remain rooted in our faith community. Let's resist the temptation to isolate ourselves, recognizing that the enemy seeks to devour those who are alone. Instead, we're encouraged to think of ways to motivate one another, put courage into each other, and stay connected. This message challenges us to examine our own involvement in our faith community and consider how we can deepen our relationships with fellow believers.  Read More
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