PreText on Matthew 12:22-37

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This is a brand new effort at Peace to enable you to plumb more of the depths of Sunday's upcoming sermon text. It is not a sermon. It is PreText information so that your heart can more easily and more powerfully grasp what will be the sermon on Sunday. This Sunday's pretext work is on Matthew 12:22-37.

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Taking a Holiday!

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The First Sermon in a Sermon Series called Schooled based on Matthew 12:1-14

We're no good at rest. We're so not good at rest that we even have managed to turn our rest in a type of performance. Productivity is king. We feel like we need to go out into our lives and squeeze more meaning and success out of it. This is so true in us that the idea of holy time with God – let alone a whole day of that if we choose to have a real holiday – feels a bit like robbery to us. It's time to turn that around and find out that a lot gets down while we rest. Listen in!

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PreText on Matthew 12:1-14

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This is a brand new effort at Peace to enable you to plumb more of the depths of Sunday's upcoming sermon text. It is not a sermon. It is PreText information so that your heart can more easily and more powerfully grasp what will be the sermon on Sunday. This Sunday's pretext work is on Matthew 12:1-14.

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This is Us

The Sixth Sermon in a Series called Romans The Gospel According to Paul Based on Romans 7:15-25

Christian life so often does not look a whole lot like life. It looks like struggle. It looks like losses. It looks like doing what I don't want to do. That's what it looks like. And it's painful and frustrating, lonely and hard. This is a sermon to minister to that.

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Your Thing That Isn't a Thing

The Fifth Sermon in a Series called Romans The Gospel According to Paul Based on Romans 6:1-11

You've got your thing and I've got my thing, but we've all got our thing. It might be a thing that you want to get rid of. Like your fear. Or your anxiety. Or your depression. Or your people pleasing. Or your money spending habits. Those things could be your thing. Or it might be a thing you want that you know you shouldn’t have, but it still compels you. It still drives you. It’s a thing that you think you need to have to be happy. To be satisfied. To be ok. You know – your thing. It might be – how can this be put delicately? – a certain need that you have. Or your personal success however you define it. Or your respect. Or your financial security. Or the admiration of your peers. Or nicer stuff. You know your thing. Your thing that you don’t really want to tell anybody about. The thing that makes you feel and do things out of kilter and out of order. The thing that is broken and busted and off about you. This is a sermon about freedom from that thing. Listen in and live free!

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