Bethel Redding Sermon of the Week

Bethel Redding
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Apr 6, 2014 • 32min

Grace Pays

Bill Johnson teaches on the true demonstration of being a disciple of Jesus - humbling ourselves and taking up our cross. In our journey, God gives us seasons of increase and promotion. It’s important that when we are given those promotions, we choose to go low, pick up our cross and sacrifice. When you sacrifice, you may be the only one who experiences the pain and cost, but in your day of breakthrough everyone under your influence will experience that breakthrough too!
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Mar 30, 2014 • 31min

Grace Works

Bill Johnson teaches on the power of grace to partner us with our almighty God, releasing breakthrough on earth. As we have compassion on humanity, radical obedience empowers us to bring transformation to cities. Find the broken places in your life where you have experience and authority, because from those places you will release the process for ruined cities to be restored and redeemed!
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Mar 23, 2014 • 33min

Good Teacher

Eric Johnson encourages us to be victorious in the battles of our lives which can come as temptations or tests. When temptations come our way, Jesus always gives us a way out. God knows that we can pass tests well because they are only given according to our abilities! Whatever challenge you are going through, trust that God is a good teacher and has prepared you for temptations and tests, so you will come out victorious as you abide in him.
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Mar 16, 2014 • 40min

Encounters, Mysteries, and Experiences

Eric Johnson teaches on experiences, encounters and mysteries of God. It is healthy to hunger for supernatural experiences, but the pursuit of our hearts should always be for God himself. Let's remember that we serve a God of encounters without making encounters into a god. When we make him our main goal, we discover that much of his goodness is hidden in mystery!
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Mar 9, 2014 • 45min

Prophecy and Prophets: Part 3

Kris Vallotton describes what it means for saints and prophets to live in the new covenant. Under the old law we deserved to be judged for our sins, but through a violent act of grace we came into graceland. Therefore our ministry is to now reconcile people to God. Let us extend mercy to those who don’t deserve it, because it is through undeserved mercy that we too entered the Kingdom. For Part 2 of this series visit:https://shop.ibethel.org/products/prophecy-and-prophets-part-2-6-00pm-march-2-2014
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Mar 2, 2014 • 44min

A Diamond and Its Setting

Bill Johnson ends his series on Solomon's wisdom by focusing on the community of the redeemed. In Isaiah 62, we are commanded to not give ourselves or God rest until He makes the community of the redeemed the praise of the earth. As we learn to do life and rule with wisdom, we corporately become the city on the hill that both attracts people and causes them to be in awe of God.
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Feb 23, 2014 • 40min

You'll Be Busy When You're Dead

Dann Farrelly encourages us to lift our eyes to eternity and foster a longing for our heavenly home. Heaven should reach into the here and now and affect our lives and priorities. Let us allow God to increase our longing for eternity and the manifest presence of God!
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Feb 16, 2014 • 51min

Prophecy & Prophets: Part 1

Kris Vallotton explains the difference between the gift of prophecy and the office of a prophet. God gave the five fold ministry, including prophets, so that we could grow into the maturity of Christ. When a prophet is fully operating in his or her God-given role, the Body is equipped with eyes to see and ears to hear.
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Feb 9, 2014 • 40min

Living the Dream

Danny Silk teaches on the importance of dreaming. The good news is that there is no expiration date on your dreams. It's time to have great expectations of what is happening in you and through you!
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Feb 2, 2014 • 47min

Building Cities God's Way

Bill Johnson continues his series on the wisdom of Solomon. God loves cities, and one of the functions of wisdom is the ability to serve the most broken people in our cities: the derelict and the destitute. A city can only be fully restored when we value the most broken because, according to Isaiah 61, it is the formerly broken who are the primary builders of the city. Let us serve with wisdom and break the cycle of poverty!

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