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Forgiveness From The Heart

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Dave Lamerton

Matthew 18:21-35; John 19:28-30; Luke 7:36-38 — Jesus’ parable of the unforgiving servant should be a sharp reminder to us of the importance of forgiveness. Truly forgiving others from our heart is possible (and necessary!) because God has forgiven us of an infinitely greater debt. If we can’t forgive others, then we have not fully appreciated the immensity of God’s mercy to us at the Cross of Calvary.

Hear from Dave Lamerton, current Board member at Vision Church.

Forgiveness From The Heart
Dave Lamerton

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Zeal For The Lord

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John 2:13-22, 1:14, 4:19-26; Isaiah 9:7; Luke 19:46; Acts 3:4-8 — In John’s gospel, we read of Jesus clearing the temple courts, consumed with ‘zeal’ for the Lord’s House. This righteous passion was not for the building itself, but rather for God’s people to come to Him without hindrance. May we return to that which we were created for: living with an unhindered, passionate zeal for our infinite God.

Zeal For The Lord
Andrew Baker

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The Harvest Is Ripe

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John 4:3-38; Matthew 24:6-7; Hebrews 12:27 — After the Samaritan woman’s testimony of meeting Jesus, many from her town came to see if He was the Christ. At this, Jesus proclaimed to His disciples: ‘see that the fields are white for harvest’. As we ask for His eyes to see and a hunger to do His will in whatever season of life we’re in, may we too see the great desire and need for Jesus in the world around us. Stop, look up, and see that the harvest is ripe!

The Harvest Is Ripe
Andrew Baker

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How Is Your Gratitude?

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Luke 17:11-19; Psalm 50:7-15,23; 2 Chronicles 20:21; Romans 1:21; Isaiah 1:4-6; Colossians 3:15b — Of the ten lepers who cried out and were healed by Jesus, only one returned to give thanks. This account should provoke us to consider our own hearts and lives: like the one leper, will we intentionally come to Jesus with gratitude even in the mundane and ordinary ‘every-day’ of our lives?

How Is Your Gratitude?
Adam Ritchard

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:07:18