Pursuing God

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Did you know that someone knows you better than you know yourself? 🤔 God's intimate knowledge of you goes deeper than you can imagine - He knew you before you were born and has amazing plans for your life! Ready to discover what that means for you?

In this week's message, we delve into Jesus' profound statement, 'I am the bread of life,' from the Book of John. This powerful metaphor underscores Jesus as the essential sustenance for our spiritual lives, just as bread is for physical life. Key themes include the importance of worship and seeking God to experience His presence, rooted in the eternal name 'I Am' given to Moses. The miracle of feeding the 5000 serves as a backdrop, demonstrating Jesus' power to provide abundantly and meet our deepest spiritual needs. We also address common misunderstandings about Jesus' teachings, such as the focus on physical needs over spiritual sustenance and the misconception that good works earn God's favor. Finally, the message calls believers to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, allowing Him to transform our head, heart, and hands, and to trust in His provision for all our needs.

In this powerful message, Dr. Pierce delves into the irreplaceable role of fathers in both the family and the church. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 4:15, he emphasizes that spiritual fathers are not just biological parents but also those who nurture our spiritual growth. Fathers hold a divine mandate to lead their families, serving as economic providers, role models, and lifelong friends. Their influence shapes the personal, academic, and professional accomplishments of their children. Honoring fathers is both a national and spiritual duty, as highlighted by Reverend Wade Esam's legacy and Bill Clinton's Father's Day proclamation. Fathers have the responsibility to teach their children about God, instill a sense of gratitude, and demonstrate courage in faith. By embracing these responsibilities, fathers can ensure their children grow up with a strong foundation in faith, impacting future generations positively.

Explore the transformative power of God's grace. It emphasizes the contrast of our sinful state before God's intervention with the impactful phrase, "But God." This pivotal moment signifies God's mercy and love that saved us through Jesus Christ.

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