Posts in Sermon Series
50 Days to More: Day Thirty-Eight

Day Thirty-Eight (2/13/18): Uncommon Spiritual Leaders
Recommended Reading: Daniel 6

Developing a daily success routine is important physically, mentally, and also spiritually. Today we are talking about the next important key to developing a daily success routine. Uncommon spiritual leaders pray at the same time very day.

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50 Days to More: Day Thirty-Seven

Day Thirty-Seven (2/12/18): People of Uncommon Success

Once again, creating a life of success only happens through creating your daily success routine. In our world today most people are in love with the image of success but they are far less interested in the process of becoming successful. Not only do you need to create a daily success routine, but also you must fall in love with the process that it’s taking you through!

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50 Days to More: Day Thirty-Six

Day Thirty-Six (2/11/18): Establishing the Right Kind of Habits
Recommended Reading: 1 Peter 4:1-11 

Last week we talked about the importance of hourly obedience. Now that you know how important it is to obey God, we must talk about how to do that practically everyday. The key to establishing this lifestyle is to have the right kind of habits in your life.

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50 Days to More: Day Thirty-Five

Day Thirty-Five  (2/10/18): Advancing Beyond Disobedience
Recommended Reading: Joshua 7:16-26

In our reading today, Joshua and the nation of Israel experienced judgment because of one man's sin. Achan, a member of the tribe of Judah, brought defeat and death upon Israel's army because of his actions.

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50 Days to More: Day Thirty-Four

Day Thirty-Four  (2/9/18): Partial Obedience

The story of Namaan’s healing of leprosy is quite powerful. There are several lessons we can learn here today from this one story about the consequences of partial obedience. Namaan was a prestigious man in Syria, he was actually a commander of the army. However, he was also a leper. An Israelite servant girl told Namaan about the prophet Elisha in Israel who could cure him of his leprosy.

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