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5. Stop Tempting Temptation
So often we find ourselves in situations where we tempt temptation and end up compromising ourselves in sin. Despite our mistakes though, Pastor Jon reminds us of the hope we have in Jesus.
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4. What Is Your Great Strength?
You may not think you are doing anything great, but Pastor Jon’s encouragement of what your great strength is may surprise you.
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3. Resist Revenge
The world will attack us with evil. But we don’t overcome evil with revenge and more evil. Instead, Pastor Jon says, we follow Jesus’ example of how to overcome evil.
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2. It’s Hard to Follow God’s Demands
Sometimes we feel like failures because we break the rules God has given us. We can’t follow God perfectly. But that’s why, Pastor Jon says, we look at who God sent us.
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1. The Little Things You Do Matter
You—yes, YOU—are the answer to someone’s prayer. Pastor Jon uses the story of Samson (and another baby from the Bible) to remind us that God uses us, no matter how small we think we are, to bless others.
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5. Protection Against Temptation's Heat
How do we deal with the heat of temptation? Especially when it's a fight against an evil we can hardly comprehend?
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4. Why Does God Allow Temptation?
God is in control, so why does he allow us to be tempted?
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3. Does God Even Understand Us?
Is God just like an "undercover boss"? Or is it actually possible for God to understand what we're dealing with when we're being tempted?
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2. Temptation Doesn't Happen Overnight
Temptation doesn't happen from just a simple flip of a switch. It's a slow build, Pastor Caleb says. But listen to one of the most famous biblical accounts of temptation to know of the hope you have.
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1. What Is Temptation?
How would you define temptation? Pastor Caleb identifies the three forces that tempt us—and where to find strength to combat temptation.
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Finding the Light in the Darkness
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Pastor Dave helps us see how we can find the light when the world seems so broken and dark.
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How to Find Joy in a Broken World
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Pastor Caleb helps us find joy despite the brokenness of our world.