
A man once said, "Never sweat the small stuff. It's ALL small stuff." This was about worrying and anxiety and, in his thinking, we should never be concerned about anything at all. The bible does tell us not to worry, but it is a bit more complex than simply never being concerned about anything.
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This lesson from 1 Thessalonians 1:1–10 explores what genuine spiritual transformation looks like. Paul celebrates the Thessalonians’ identity in Christ, their visible life change, and their role as an intentional example to others. We discuss how faith, love, and hope produce action and how our lives can inspire others to follow Christ.
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Many people think that God has no limitations, and that's true in some important ways. But the Bible actually teaches that God has limitations, and these are part of His nature. We understand a lot by considering these limitations.
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This sermon challenges believers to take ownership of their spiritual maturity. God expects us to grow beyond spiritual infancy, moving from the “milk” of foundational teachings to the “meat” of deeper truths. Through regular study, applying God’s Word, and practicing discernment, we develop the maturity needed to explain our hope and live faithfully. While growth comes from God, it requires intentional effort on our part to walk with Christ.
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Self-control is essential for spiritual growth, and it’s a key trait of discipleship. As we guide others in following Jesus, we must also help them grow in self-control. This class reveals the foundation of self-discipline, outlines practical steps for developing it, and equips you with tools to encourage and support others on their journey.
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When we first learned the Bible and about our walk with God, we were fed by people who cared about us. But eventually we start to see that those tutors don't continue to feed us. That's natural because we are expected to learn to take care of ourselves. Many Christians seem to stagnate and struggle with growth at this stage because they don't have a good foundation for how to nourish themselves in God's word.

We're not talking about superheroes or setting impossible goals. This class will help you see how you can make practical life-goals and then use those goals to grow spiritually stronger.










