FBC Loganville Messages FBC Loganville
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- Religie en spiritualiteit
Biblical teaching from our Sunday Sermons at FBC Loganville in Georgia. For more information, head to www.fbcloganville.org
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Finishing Strong - Part 1
Discover how to sustain your faith and purpose throughout life's journey. Learn why starting strong is easy, but finishing strong is hard, and how to overcome the obstacles that can lead us astray. Covering the story of King Asa, this sermon encourages us all to finish the race set before us with unwavering dedication.
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Deliver Us
Concluding our "28 Days of Prayer" series, Pastor Chase speaks on God's role as deliverer and perfect guide. As so, He knows our ultimate destination and leads us toward it. He protects from dangers and warns against wandering off the path. If we just listen and allow him to lead.
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Forgive Us
Forgiven people forgive. In the third installment of this sermon series, Pastor Ronnie tackles the difficult topic of forgiveness.
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Our Bread
In this message, Pastor Chase delves into the core of Matthew 6, exploring the significance of "Give us today our daily bread." Discover the profound depth behind this simple yet powerful request, as we learn to differentiate between praying for our needs versus our desires. Don't miss out on this enlightening message that challenges us to pray with intentionality, seeking God's will above all else.
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God’s Will
Pastor Chase focuses on drawing nearer to Jesus through consistent prayer. As we journey through these 28 days of prayer, many of us are seeking clarity and answers to pressing decisions and personal prayers. This sermon emphasizes the importance of prayer in our spiritual lives, likening it to the necessity of air for our physical bodies.
We explore the Lord's Prayer from Matthew 6:9-13, highlighting its role as a model for our prayers. Pastor Chase encourages us to prioritize God’s will and kingdom over our own desires, and to seek a deeper connection with Him amidst our busy lives. Join us in this transformative season of prayer and discover the peace and guidance that comes from steadfast communion with God. -
Our Father
We've never met a person who said they prayed too much. Truth be told, most of us don’t pray enough. Prayer is communicating with God. Healthy relationships have healthy communication - and our relationship with God is no different.
In this sermon Pastor Chase preaches from The Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6 understand what prayer is, why it is important, and who it is we are praying to.