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This is the weekly sermon podcast from our Sunday worship gatherings at Providence Church in Jefferson City, TN.

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This is the weekly sermon podcast from our Sunday worship gatherings at Providence Church in Jefferson City, TN.

    You Owe Me!

    You Owe Me!

    Jesus is constantly telling his disciples how much it will cost them to follow Him. He tells them it will cost them everything, even their lives. Yet there is one thing he asks of his followers that may even be more costly than that- forgiveness. Exactly what do we mean when we talk about forgiveness? What does it entail? Is forgiveness even fair? What about that relationship? What if I don't want to? What if they don't deserve it? All these questions are complex and have a profound impact on the way we live our day-to-day lives. More than that, forgiveness gives us a chance to know God in ways we couldn't without that experience. It may be costly, but it is God's heart for his people.

    • 46 min
    Just Give Me a Sign

    Just Give Me a Sign

    What stops you from believing? Jesus calls out the Pharisees for their love of money and misuse of the law- two things meant to glorify God and point them to his grace. Instead, the Pharisees had made those things an end to themselves and missed God altogether. What about you? What have you misused, misunderstood, and misapplied to use it for your own means and missed God?

    • 47 min
    Opposite Day

    Opposite Day

    “Well done, good and faithful servant.” -or- “Good enough, moderately devoted church-goer.” We all say we want the first one, but most of us would probably be content with the second, especially if it means we get to live a more comfortable life here. In a parable that goes in a way you probably wouldn't expect, Jesus teaches us how to pay attention to the things that matter the most and move on from the things that just aren't that important.

    • 45 min
    A God Who Pursues

    A God Who Pursues

    By definition, things that are valuable will spur people on to pursue them. If it's worth something, people will give up something else to acquire it. The challenge is determining just how much something is worth. What are you willing to give up to get it? Jesus tells us that God finds value in things that others might not. He pursues things that others might dismiss, let go, or ignore altogether. In that, Jesus teaches us much about God, ourselves, and the good news of the gospel.

    • 49 min
    Count the Cost(s)

    Count the Cost(s)

    Jesus never failed to draw a crowd. His teaching and his miracles attracted people far and wide. Yet every time his popularity seems to grow, he makes statements that thin the crowd and challenge their interest. He goes out of his way to say that following him isn't easy- it has its cost. Of course, the opposite is true too- their is a cost to not following Jesus. You must decide which is greater.

    • 45 min
    Welcome to the Party

    Welcome to the Party

    When you have the right ticket, invitation, or all-access pass, you can find yourself in some places where you feel like you just don't belong. As Jesus continues teaching on his way to Jerusalem, one of the things he makes clear is that there is an open invitation to anyone who would accept his offer. That invitation, though, often goes dismissed and ignored. Why is it that some respond to the invitation, while others have to go check on their oxen? Why is it that many are invited when so few were invited at the beginning? All of these things are why Jesus came and why we have an invitation to a party where we undoubtedly do not belong.

    • 49 min

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