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Pastor Steven Roberts - Journey Church - Active Faith and Why it Matters


 We must have faith. Without faith it is impossible to please God. Our faith must active, and it should grow. Don't allow your faith to be dormant. Faith is active.


Fewer Goals Bigger Triumphs
Stop being so goal-oriented and be more growth-oriented.

If you keep growing you will reach your goal, but if you set goals and don’t grow you will not reach them. If you hit your goal that you set without growing, you will not keep it.

We need to be both goal-oriented and growth-oriented. (1 Timothy 4:8-9, NIV, NCV, TEV) Everything rises and falls on our relationship and fellowship with God.
Priority takes precedence.

The priority over everything and everyone is seeking God first thing every morning. We all need to spend time with Jesus before we spend time with people.
What the Bible says about a matter settles the matter.

What the Bibles says about a matter is really the only thing that matters. When God has a word on the matter, it’s always for our good. It’s God’s Word that helps us become overcomers instead of being overcome! (1 John 1:4, NKJV; 1 John 5:3-5, NKJV)

Journey Church
2900 Donahue Ferry Rd, Pineville, LA 71360
Phone (318) 640-1273
Website https://jcpineville.com/

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God Wants To Break The Cycle of Hopelessness In Your Life


We are saved and delivered by faith, not works. God is the God who can bring dead things back to life. God turns nobodies into somebodies. God makes something out of nothing.


Forever is Only Forever Until God Shows Up


Serving God is living in your purpose. Misplaced purpose has a generational impact. Recognizing sin can help you improve your situation. Forever is only eternal until God appears.


Pastor Steven Roberts - Journey Church - Getting Rid Of The Junk That Gets In The Way Of Our Relationship With God


Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions.

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