Northwest Church of Christ Sermons Northwest Church of Christ
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This podcast features recent sermons preached at Northwest Church of Christ in Oklahoma City.
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Jubilee
The Sabbath Year and Jubilee round out our series exploring God's purpose for rest in our lives and in the world. Are you maximizing your life, spiritually and otherwise by receiving the rest and deliverance from chaotic work God desires for you?
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Scarred Hope
Some people experience loss and suffering and it causes a faith crisis they don't recover from. Others experience great suffering in life and in leads to a stronger and more intimate relationship with God. This sermon explores those differences and gives practical advice to develop a healthy scarred hope in Jesus Christ.
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Inside Out
In our first church camp preview sermon Kent talks about how God wants to change us from the inside out. We often picture God as a being outside of the physical world who won't show up and interrupt our lives. But Scripture paints a picture of a God that wants to love us, mold us, transform us, and partner with us to change the world for his good purposes. Are you willing to become a transformed transformer?
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Under the Broombush
In this first sermon on rest, we are exploring 1 Kings 18-19 where Elijah first defeats 450 prophets of Baal and then immediately cowers before a death threat and flees. However, God doesn't get mad. God sends an angel to provide for Elijah in his exhaustion and in his running away. We cannot outrun God's love.
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God is Awesome
On Senior Sunday Nathan celebrate our seniors, but even more importantly celebrates our awesome God. We too often take God's incredible awesomeness for granted. But when we slow down and remind ourselves of God's greatness, it can restore our own sense of confidence in ourselves as his great creations.
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Power of Prayer
On this Mother's Day we discussed the incredible power of prayer and how we too often pray for things without expectation, anticipation, or faith. Prayer would be more powerful if we instead spoke and listened and believed God's will and our will could become one in times of meaningful prayer.