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Roots to Branches - Family Relationships: The Power of Selflessness
This weekend, Terrence gave us the second of two spiritual tools to unleash the power of God in our families. Living a selfless life.
This is the 2nd key to unlocking generational change in our family through God’s power.
So, how do you practice this? Gratitude, humility, and intentionality.
You are a better person and a better Christian, when your life is aiming at the harder and more costly things of God. -
Roots to Branches - Family Relationships: The Power of Forgiveness
The last two weeks, we’ve focused on the past - both brokenness and blessings. It’s vital for us to learn and honor the blessings of the past, but also to redeem the brokenness that was handed down to us. This weekend, we moved from past to present, and Tyler gave us the first of two spiritual tools to unleash the power of God in our families. Forgiveness.
We don’t earn forgiveness by forgiving others, we prove we’re forgiven when we forgive others.
Christian forgiveness is a loving gift of unearned grace. It does not circumvent social justice or restorative discipline. And it does not destroy the sinner, but rather it seeks to heal and convert the sinner.
The forgiveness of Jesus is better. Before we come to Jesus with a broken heart, fall on our knees and beg, or offer restitution… He’s already paid the debt. In the middle of our sins, Jesus loves us so much that he has already done the work to forgive us before we ask for it.
Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. - 1 Peter 4:8
Family forgiveness is hard, but it’s essential. And by the power of Christ in you, you can forgive. -
Roots to Branches - Family Relationships: Generational Blessings
On Sunday, Tomara taught on Generational Blessings; part of our Roots to Branches message series. Real blessings draw us back to God. She asked us to look back in our lives and find nuggets of blessings and reminded us that we have been blessed to be a blessing. We are to move into the world from blessing, not for blessing.
So, how have God and your parents blessed you? Your challenge this week is the 3 Blessing Exercise. Each day this week, take time to name what we are thankful for. Think about the brokenness in your life and name it. Ask God to turn this brokenness into blessing.
The brokenness I was given was ______ but by the power of Jesus, I want to bring ______. -
Roots To Branches – Family Relationships: Generational Brokenness
This weekend, Tyler continued in our series Roots to Branches talking about Family Relationships and focusing on Generational Brokenness. Family relationships are powerful and have a lasting impact and demand on us.
One of the main points of this weekend is that we cannot overestimate the impact your family of origin has had on who you are. We all have things from our family of origin that can be negative. We also know that we can be the ones to break those cycles with the power of God. -
Roots to Branches - Family Relationships: True Wisdom - Mark Moore
This past Sunday, we welcomed Mark Moore here from Christ Church of the Valley in Arizona to launch our series Roots to Branches where we will dig into developing healthier family relationships. Marked focused on wisdom through the example of Solomon, the wisest man in the world. In Solomon’s story, we see that parenting and relationship failures happen when we stray from God.
Wisdom is not what you know, it’s what you model.
Mark challenged us to read Proverbs this month and to point out the top 10 Proverbs that you can work on with your family or in your home. Take a moment today to read the Proverbs Resources (https://shorturl.at/CKZ05) that Mark shared and reflect on what you are modeling in your family. -
Easter at Northeast 2024
We loved celebrating our risen savior here at Northeast with you! At Easter, we remember the core of our faith and why we have hope. Because He rose, we have forgiveness of sins, a clear purpose for our lives, and freedom from the fear of death. “He is risen - and so shall we be!”