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I AM: Becoming Dependent Upon God Alone

 
I AM: 7 Proven Ways To Depend on God

I AM: 7 Proven Ways To Depend on God

Dependence, faithfulness, soverignty, immutability, faith, trust, covenant
Exodus 3:14 - 4:31
I AM: Becoming Dependent Upon God Alone
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Colorado Community Church Englewood campus
28 minutes, 43 seconds

 

Learning to be dependent upon God is not easy. It goes against our natural desire to try to be independent and reliant on nothing, yet God demands our faith. In Moses' case, God was teaching him what it meant to have faith in a situation where he could not live simply by sight. In this sermon Josh unpacks 7 ways to lean upon God that are found in Exodus chapter four. This is the second part of a two part series called, "I AM."

I AM: Becoming Dependent Upon God Alone

I AM: Becoming Dependent Upon God Alone

Dependence, holiness, immutability, sovereignty, God's self-sufficiency
Exodus 3:1-14
I AM: Becoming Dependent Upon God Alone
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Colorado Community Church - Englewood Campus
41 minutes, 42 seconds
Our culture tells us that dependence is a bad thing - we should strive to care for ourselves and be dependent upon no one. But is that the way God sees it? In Exodus chapter 3 we discover the self-sufficiency of God in His command to Moses to go and free the Hebrew people. In this story we learn that God is dependent upon no one, and therefore we should be dependent upon no one but Him. In this sermon Josh strives to find the principles in the story of Moses and the burning bush to portray or need to be dependent upon God alone. This is the first of a two part series.
 

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