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Welcome to the weekly Lifepoint Church audio podcast. Lifepoint exists so that people far from God will become fully alive in Christ. Thank you for being a part of what God is doing here. For more information and content, please visit - www.lifepoint.org
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Shipwrecked but Not Sunk
When we experience trials in life, we can take courage knowing that when we are in Christ, we may feel shipwrecked, but we will never be sunk. Pastor Tammie Floyd uses a story from the life of Paul to illustrate how we can do hard things through God.
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Feed the Fruit You Want
The Bible tells us that God is the Vine, and when we stay connected to Him, our lives will bear good fruit. Pastor Daniel teaches us that when we faithfully focus on Christ and learn to love the routine of seeking Him, we feed the Spirit and produce its fruit.
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Continue The Way You Started
When we first become believers, it often comes naturally to be excited about every aspect of our lives in Christ, but this can also have a tendency to wear off as we mature in our walk. Pastor Daniel shows us how through embracing the power of the Holy Spirit, we can live every day with the same passion as we did when we first began.
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It’s All New
As we continue to study the book of Galatians, we learn even more about how God’s grace makes us new. Pastor Daniel shows us how grace gives us a new position, a new identity, and a new process.
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There’s No Graduating From Grace
In the book of Galatians, Paul starts out with a strong warning to the church for straying from the true gospel. Pastor Daniel shows us how when we choose to remember and remain in God’s grace, as well as repel anything that is not the gospel, we live a life aligned with the truth of God.
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The Pursuit of God
The entire goal of Christianity is to become more like Jesus, and we do this through actively seeking Him. Culpeper campus pastor Aaron Judkins teaches us that when we cultivate a rhythm of searching for the face of God, we run directly into His loving presence.