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Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians encourage a young, persecuted church to stand firm in faith, grow in holiness, and remain hopeful as they await Christ’s return. He offers comfort, corrects confusion about the Day of the Lord, and reminds them that spiritual readiness includes both perseverance and responsible daily living.
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Colossians proclaims the absolute supremacy and sufficiency of Christ, urging believers to reject deceptive teachings and remain rooted in Him. Paul calls the church to live transformed lives that reflect their identity in Christ—pursuing holiness, unity, and spiritual maturity in every area.
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Philippians is Paul’s most joyful and personal letter, written from prison to thank the Philippians for their support and encourage them to live with unity, humility, and unwavering joy in Christ. He calls believers to model Christ’s selfless mindset, press on toward their heavenly calling, and stand firm in faith regardless of suffering.
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Ephesians presents a grand vision of God’s eternal plan, revealing the riches believers have in Christ and calling them to walk in unity, holiness, and strength. Paul urges the Church to live worthy of its calling—grounded in grace, growing in love, and standing firm in spiritual warfare through the power of God.
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Paul’s letters to the Corinthians address a troubled church in a wealthy, immoral city, calling them to unity, holiness, and spiritual maturity. He defends his apostolic authority, confronts sin, and reveals that true Christian leadership is marked by humility, suffering, and the power of the Holy Spi
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Paul’s letters call believers to center their lives on Christ, live out their faith with integrity, and be marked by love, joy, and hope. They offer a bold vision of spiritual maturity—grounded in truth, empowered by grace, and anchored in the promise of Christ’s return.
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Sermon by – Pastor Chrisy Kendrick – Vox Church My Personal Sermon Notes … Integrity: Radical Hospitality Part 1 – Do Good Work Part 2 – Your House is My House Anchor Verse “When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom. The integrity of the upright guides them, but the crookedness of the treacherous destroys…
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Paul’s letter to the Galatians is a bold defense of the gospel of grace, written to counter false teachers who insisted Gentile believers must follow the Law. He calls the church back to the truth that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not by works, and urges them to live by the Spirit as…
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Romans lays out the full message of the gospel, from humanity’s universal need for salvation to the transforming power of life in Christ. Paul reveals God’s righteousness, mercy toward both Jews and Gentiles, and the call for believers to live lives marked by humility, unity, and love.
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Integrity is the art of being the same person everywhere—at work, at home, with friends, and before God. When we split ourselves, we slowly erode our wholeness and compromise the trust in our relationships. But when we work with divine purpose, bringing order to chaos as image-bearers of God, even our daily labor becomes sacred.
