Dream Church with Joshua Brown Dream Church Columbia
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Dream Church led by Joshua Brown. For more info, visit www.dreamcolumbia.com.
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Now I See
You'll only see Jesus clearly when you become blind to what kept you from seeing Jesus before. In John 9, a man born blind is healed, and his sight is restored by Jesus. The religious leaders are furious because Jesus does this on the Sabbath. Religion will always be offended by those who have been given sight to see things for what they really are, but once you leave that system of karma, an angry god, and a weak Jesus, you'll inherit a revelation of the Son you were always designed to have.
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Reimagining Job
The book of Job is not blunt history, but it does communicate a historical truth. What is this truth and why does it matter to us, today?
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Easter Sunday
What did Christ accomplish for us and how do we move forward into resurrection life? Find out in this Easter message from Joshua Brown.
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Palm Sunday
John's telling of the Palm Sunday narrative begins with Mary's radical act of devotion after witnessing her brother Lazarus's resurrection. John 12 contrasts an act of devotion with the offense of religion. An act of the gospel of love will always offend a gospel of works.
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Not Like Egypt
It isn't enough to ask the Lord to move where we are; for the Lord to move as he desires, we must leave what enslaved us behind and venture to a place where we can rest. Where we are going is a land cultivated by the Lord himself, not our best effort.
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Perseverance
If rest and vision go hand in hand, how do you get to proper rest and vision when you aren't there yet? Perseverance. Perseverance is continuing in what you know to be right even though you don't see the expected results. Perseverance is the trust that you will see what the Lord spoke to you as long as you remain rooted in faith.
Customer Reviews
Fanning the Flames
Pastor Josh combines the prophetic with the practical so his messages are heart stirring and helpful. I look forward to a new message every Monday afternoon and in between, I go back to ones previously posted. Keep the fire burning!