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Sep 09 2019

09/08/19- Jesus and My Perspective- Pastor Adrian Mills

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Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 31:08 | Recorded on September 8, 2019

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http://bible.com/events/683796
1 Corinthians 2:14-16 
PNEUMA vs PSUCHE (verses 14-15)
Paul speaks of two different individuals….
One guided by pneuma…the spirit – verse 15
One guided by psuche….the physical life (the appetites) – verse 14

THE MIND OF CHRIST (verse 16)
The Spirit moves us from living a compartmentalized life through the mind of Christ.
Having the mind of Christ means sharing in the plan, purpose, and perspective of Christ.  

The Mind of Christ /  The “Merely Human” Mind
Alive (Romans 8:6)  /  Tormented by the shadow of death
Single-Minded, Focused (2 Cor 11:13) /  Double-Minded/Scattered (James 1:8)
Humble (Phil 2:3) / Proud/Self-Focused
Pure (Titus 1:5) /  Sin-Infected
Responsive (Luke 24:45) /  Stubborn
Peaceful (Romans 8:6) / Fearful

Romans 8:5-8
The mind governed by the flesh:
DEATH (verse 6)
HOSTILE TO GOD (verse 7)
CANNOT PLEASE GOD (verse 8)

1. My thoughts are powerful
-they drive how I live and impact
 -what I think about myself
 -what I think/believe about others
 -what I think/believe about God

2. God’s thoughts can become my thoughts
-as believers in Christ, we have access to the “mind of Christ” if we walk in step with the Holy Spirit  
3. True transformation begins not by acting differently, but by thinking differently.
-“The Mind of Christ” transforms every part of me

You can’t compartmentalize obedience.
You can’t fully obey God without the mind of Christ.  

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Sep 08 2019

09/08/19- WBTX Program- Skip Fairweather Testimony

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Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:30 | Recorded on September 8, 2019

Skip Fairweather was born in Saint Cloud Minnesota and grew up in North Dakota. His family lived one year in New Mexico before moving to Virginia, where he has lived ever since. He attends Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene with his wife Sarah and he joins Front Porch Talks today to share his testimony.

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Sep 03 2019

09/01/19- Eyes To See- Pastor Adrian Mills

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http://bible.com/events/679023

“Eyes to See”

Luke 7:36-50 NIV

As we realize the depth of our sin, we understand the depth of God’s forgiveness

When we consider this encounter through the perspective of Simon the Pharisee, we understand that his problem was blindness.

  1. Simon did not see the woman

“Then he [Jesus] turned toward the woman and said to Simon, “Do you see this woman?”

Luke 7:44

The challenge is to see beyond someone’s past and beyond their brokenness, but instead to see what Jesus see.

All Simon could see was her past, but Jesus saw her future.

2. Simon did not see himself

Simon was so focused on “the sinner” in his presence that he was totally unaware of his own sin.

““Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye?”

Matthew 7:3-4 NIV

Jesus doesn’t seek to address the amount of sin, but rather the awareness of sin.

3. Simon did not see his savior

“When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself, “If this man were a prophet, he would know who is touching him and what kind of woman she is—that she is a sinner.””

Luke 7:39 NIV

Simon was blinded by his skepticism, his doubts, even his religious duty in such a way could not see that the Son of God was in His presence.

A simple but profound prayer….
“Lord, give me eyes to see”

A. Eyes to see others

To Jesus there were never any invisible people.

What would happen if we lived our lives that way?

What would change?

Who would we begin to see that we’ve never seen before?

B. Eyes to see myself

Before I am quick to point out the sin in someone else, may I stop to see the pain in my heart.

Being aware of my own need is where transformation begins.

C. Eyes to see my Savior

It does not matter if your sin is obvious (the sinful woman) or hidden (Simon the Pharisee), He is the Savior of all.

As my eyes are open to see the needs of others and as my eyes are open to see my own need, I can see clearly that He is enough.

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Sep 01 2019

09/01/19- WBTX Program- Jennifer Amlacher Testimony

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Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:30 | Recorded on September 1, 2019

Jennifer Amlacher was born and raised in the Shenandoah Valley and started attending Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene when she was 15 years old. She joins Front Porch Talks today to share her Testimony.

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Aug 26 2019

08/25/19- All Together New: Grow- Pastor Adrian Mills

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Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 29:19 | Recorded on August 25, 2019

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http://bible.com/events/675827

All Together new: Grow

The call to community is a call to GATHER.
The call to community is a call to GIVE.
The call to community is a call to GROW. 

Ephesians 4:11-16
Ephesians 4:11-13 
These verses set the foundation of what the community of believers is called to do:
We are called to be “equipped” in order to be “built up” towards unity and even towards maturity 

Ephesians 4:14
We are given a powerful picture of what maturity is NOT:
-No longer infants 
-No longer tossed back and forth by deceit 

Ephesians 4:15-16
We are given a charge:
-We will grow 
-With Christ as the head, we will be the body

Acts‬ ‭2:42-47‬ ‭‬‬‭‭In Biblical Community, The Body Grows….
-Grows in knowledge 
-Grows in serving 
-Grows in experiencing the power of God 
-Grows in praise for God 
-Grows in experiencing community 
-Grows in number 

ISOLATION BRINGS:  
-DISUNITY
-IMMATURITY  
-IGNORANCE 
-DEATH

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