Good News In A Bad World

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What Will You Do for the Gospel’s Sake?

1 Corinthians 9:23
What will you do now for the sake of the gospel? Throughout this series, we have studied the good news, but today we are given seven key principles to help us be faithful servants - declaring the gospel message. It is your turn to share the good news! 
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Shining or Hiding

2 Corinthians 4:1-19
When you start talking about Jesus, the Holy Spirit turns the light on. He has already given us the truth of the gospel, but it is our job to be a shinning light to those around us. Take the challenge today to re-commit yourself to being a gospel Christian. 
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God’s Priority

1 Corinthians 15:1-4
As Believers it is so important to have our priorities properly placed. Today we learn about God’s biggest priority and are given seven reasons why it is so essential. Do not miss what the Lord has called you to do because you are distracted.
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Let’s Get Personal…

1 Corinthians 15:1-4, 34
Have you made the message of the gospel personal to your own life? As we examine today’s Scripture, we find four things about the gospel. Our world is so consumed with bad news, but the Lord has already given us the greatest news of all!
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Extra! Extra! Good News!

1 Corinthians 15:1-10, 51-57
The greatest news ever given is the Gospel. As we study in 1 Corinthians, we find the good news of Christ and see four things surrounding our living Savior. Challenge yourself today to take the good news to others!
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Separated to the Gospel

Romans 1:1-16
Followers of Jesus Christ should be different from those still living in darkness. Today we are not looking at separation from things — but separation to the gospel. As we study, we find three things we gain and begin seeing everyday as a gospel endeavor.
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To the Poor

Luke 4:17-21; 7:22
Often times it is the people who are poor that are the most open to the gospel. One of the marks of the Lord’s ministry was preaching the gospel to the poor. We must all come to realize that without the Lord Jesus, we ourselves are poor.

What Will You Do for the Gospel’s Sake?

1 Corinthians 9:23
What will you do now for the sake of the gospel? Throughout this series, we have studied the good news, but today we are given seven key principles to help us be faithful servants - declaring the gospel message. It is your turn to share the good news! 

Shining or Hiding

2 Corinthians 4:1-19
When you start talking about Jesus, the Holy Spirit turns the light on. He has already given us the truth of the gospel, but it is our job to be a shinning light to those around us. Take the challenge today to re-commit yourself to being a gospel Christian. 

God’s Priority

1 Corinthians 15:1-4
As Believers it is so important to have our priorities properly placed. Today we learn about God’s biggest priority and are given seven reasons why it is so essential. Do not miss what the Lord has called you to do because you are distracted.

Let’s Get Personal…

1 Corinthians 15:1-4, 34
Have you made the message of the gospel personal to your own life? As we examine today’s Scripture, we find four things about the gospel. Our world is so consumed with bad news, but the Lord has already given us the greatest news of all!

Extra! Extra! Good News!

1 Corinthians 15:1-10, 51-57
The greatest news ever given is the Gospel. As we study in 1 Corinthians, we find the good news of Christ and see four things surrounding our living Savior. Challenge yourself today to take the good news to others!

Separated to the Gospel

Romans 1:1-16
Followers of Jesus Christ should be different from those still living in darkness. Today we are not looking at separation from things — but separation to the gospel. As we study, we find three things we gain and begin seeing everyday as a gospel endeavor.

To the Poor

Luke 4:17-21; 7:22
Often times it is the people who are poor that are the most open to the gospel. One of the marks of the Lord’s ministry was preaching the gospel to the poor. We must all come to realize that without the Lord Jesus, we ourselves are poor.