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E9 Losing Something Important - CenterStage Church

E9 Losing Something Important - CenterStage Church

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Podcast Episode Show Notes: CENTERSTAGE CHURCH

Episode Title: Losing Something Important

Speaker: Pastor Michael Bryce

Series: THE MEANING OF LIFE

Introduction:

  • Welcome to another inspiring episode from CenterStage Church.
  • Pastor Michael Bryce dives into the topic of "Losing Something Important" from the series, THE MEANING OF LIFE.
  • This episode explores what we can and cannot lose in our spiritual journey.

Main Points:

I. Losing Something Important

  • Pastor Michael Bryce explores losing crucial aspects of our spiritual life.

II. What We Cannot Lose

  • a. The love of God
  • b. Our salvation
  • These foundational elements remain unwavering in our faith journey.

III. What can be lost…

  • a. Assurance (1 John 5:13)
  • b. Testimony (Hebrews 11:5)
  • c. Joy (Psalm 51:12)
  • d. Zeal (Romans 12:11)
  • Pastor Michael delves into the potential loss of assurance, testimony, joy, and zeal in our walk with God.

IV. Application

  • a. Cultivating Our Relationship with Jesus Christ, is a vital step in guarding against loss.
  • b. Growing in Knowledge of HimDeepening our understanding of Jesus.
  • c. Obedience to HimThe key to preserving what matters most in our spiritual journey.

Thank you for joining us on this thought-provoking episode of CENTERSTAGE CHURCH. Remember to cultivate your relationship with Jesus, grow in knowledge, and remain obedient to Him to safeguard what's truly important in your spiritual life.

Stay tuned for more inspiring messages from Pastor Michael Bryce and our ongoing series, THE MEANING OF LIFE, from CenterStage Church.

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