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Influences

May 12, 2024

Aaron Buer — Senior Pastor
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Pastor Aaron Buer continues our Rekindle sermon series by examining the powerful influences that shape our lives. We are challenged to anchor ourselves in the transformative power of the gospel rather than living as "lovers of self" and destructive influences. We see the vital impact of spiritual mentors who model a gospel-centered life and the foundational influence of families grounding children in the Scripture. Ultimately, we are called to embrace gospel-rooted identities while intentionally pouring into the next generation as disciples who make disciples.

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    Fanning the Flame

    Pastor Jeff Manion begins the Rekindle series by examining the close relationship between the Apostle Paul and Timothy. We are challenged to cultivate deep, meaningful spiritual friendships. We are reminded of the vital role godly mentors and intergenerational faith can play, even as we may feel inadequate for the tasks God calls us to. We are encouraged to fan the flame of the Spirit's power, love and sound judgment when faced with discouragement or insecurity and to spur one another on in courageous, fruitful gospel ministry.

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    Guarding the Treasure

    Pastor Jeff Manion continues our Rekindle sermon series with Paul's challenge to boldly guard and proclaim the transformative gospel message, even when Christianity faces increasing cultural opposition. We are encouraged by the apostle Paul's call to Timothy not to be ashamed of the gospel or of suffering for Christ. We discover the profound significance of the gospel—as a message of rescue, grace, and eternal life—that is worth clinging to despite social pressure.

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    Soldier, Athlete, Farmer

    Pastor Jeff Manion continues our sermon series Rekindle by looking at Paul’s metaphors of the soldier, athlete and farmer. We are called to wholehearted devotion and perseverance in spreading the gospel across generations. We are challenged to find strength in God's grace, avoid harmful distractions, and keep eternity in view as we labor and endure difficulties. We recognize the high stakes of multiplying faithful disciple-makers and competing according to God's guidelines. Ultimately, we are inspired to trust that our sacrificial efforts will reap an eternal harvest.

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    Against the Flow

    Pastor Aaron Buer continues our Rekindle sermon series by exploring the challenge of going against the flow. Through Paul's letter to Timothy, we are called to correctly handle the truth of Scripture and pursue holiness by fleeing temptation and surrounding ourselves with others who share our commitment to Christ. We recognize the high stakes of remaining faithful amidst cultural pressures and are inspired to embrace the roles of diligent worker and purified vessel that God can use for His eternal purposes.

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    The Sacred Trust

    Pastor Jeff Manion continues our Rekindle sermon series by examining Paul's charge to Timothy to guard the sacred trust of the gospel. We witness Paul's unwavering commitment to preach the Word faithfully, even amid growing resistance and the threat of his life. We discover the need for spiritual tenacity, fighting the good fight until the finish while longing for Christ's return and eternal rewards. Ultimately, we are challenged to embrace this same whole-hearted devotion, anchoring our lives in the gospel's truth as we work for the advance of God's kingdom.

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    Disappointment and Hope

    Pastor Jeff Manion concludes our Rekindle sermon series by examining the personal relationships surrounding Paul at the end of his life. We witness Paul's mix of painful departures, welcome returns, dangerous enemies, and the ever-present friendship of Christ. We discover the complexities of human relationships and the need to navigate them with wisdom, grace, and spiritual tenacity. Ultimately, we are challenged to anchor our lives in our relationship with Jesus, extending forgiveness while being cautious about harmful influences as we fight the good fight until the end.

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