Sep 24, 2023

One Need at a Time
By: Kenny Boggs
Series: One at a Time
Jesus didn’t shy away from the needy or the broken. Rather, he was available to them, and some of the greatest things he did was for the broken and needy. When others moved away from them, Jesus would move towards them. We should do the same: run towards people that others run from.
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- Sep 24, 2023One Need at a Time
Sep 24, 2023One Need at a TimeBy: Kenny BoggsSeries: One at a TimeJesus didn’t shy away from the needy or the broken. Rather, he was available to them, and some of the greatest things he did was for the broken and needy. When others moved away from them, Jesus would move towards them. We should do the same: run towards people that others run from.
- Sep 17, 2023One Interruption at a Time
Sep 17, 2023One Interruption at a TimeBy: Kenny BoggsSeries: One at a TimeHowever they come, whether it be catching all the red lights on your commute or an untimely expense, interruptions are …well, annoying. Today we look at how Jesus handled interruptions, and how he saw them as divine opportunities to love the broken.
- Sep 10, 2023One Person at a Time: Chasing Chariots
Sep 10, 2023One Person at a Time: Chasing ChariotsSeries: One at a TimeIn the eighth chapter of the book of Acts, we see God doing amazing things through a man named Philip: demons were being cast out, and people were putting their faith in Jesus and being baptized. Lives were being changed. Then God does something a little strange. God sends Philip away from the revival to a desert road. Why would He do that? Why move away from success? The answer: because of one man. An outsider is about to receive some personal attention from the Lord. You see, God cares about the crowds, but He also cares about the individual.! And God changes the world is one person at a time.
- Sep 3, 2023One Conversation at a Time
Sep 3, 2023One Conversation at a TimeSeries: One at a TimeWhat do you need to do to see Jesus? Zacchaeus ran and climbed a tree so he would see Jesus, and here’s what we discover: by putting yourself in a place to see Jesus, you also put yourself in a place to receive Jesus. Zacchaeus put himself in a place to see Jesus Zacchaeus, and by doing that, he also put himself in a place to receive Jesus. He may be an outsider to the religious system, but Jesus wanted to lead him home. Jesus starts a conversation with a person very far from God.