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Develop the Spiritual Fruit of Humility

We know that in ancient times it was one of the lowest jobs to wash another’s feet. Is that the only meaning we are to learn—to become a lowly servant to another? Humility is a very perishable fruit that, when…
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What Does it Mean to be Meek?

It is Christian to be meek, but it does not mean weak. The Hebrew word translated as meek in the Bible has additional meaning. Besides meaning humble and gentle, the original Hebrew word was also used to describe the taming…
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How to be a Peacemaker

Mat 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God. Mar 9:50 Salt is good, but if the salt loses its flavor, how will you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace with one…
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Humility

Six points are delivered and explained covering the subject of humility. Being humble is one of the key elements to attaining spiritual growth.
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Hallmarks of a Christian

Join us for this very insightful sermon on the true facets of a Christian. Can the world see Christ in us?
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I Will Leave a Meek and Humble People

Join us for this inspiring video sermon on the positive aspects of the seven trumpets. The hope and joy we can take away from the Feast of Trumpets. It is very inspirational when you read the Holy Scriptures and learn…
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Meekness

What does it mean for Christians to be meek? And how can we be meek in a world that simply doesn't value meekness?
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Meekness

Meekness is a Christian requirement. In this sermon we will take a look at the topic of meekness.
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The Fruit With No name

God's spirit adds something to your life called Prautes. English words you could use to try to convey the meaning of Prautes might include: gentleness, acceptance, submission, humility, calm. However, none of these words conveys the full sense of the…
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The Passover Foot Washing

The foot-washing service performed on the Passover exemplifies an attitude of humility. Let's study this subject today beginning with a definition of Godly humility. First, we will read John 13:1-17.