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Lake Highlands Church

Lake Highlands Church

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The Lake Highlands Church is an interdenominational family of imperfect believers, trusting only Christ as Savior and Lord. Rooted in the ancient, authoritative scriptures, we are saved by God’s surprising grace, alive in the power of the Spirit and expectant of a coming Christ.
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Are we relating to our high priest the way Abram did? Are we feasting on his presence? Are we seeing life from His perspective? Are we receiving His blessing? Are we giving to Him out of the abundance that God has given us? We need to recognize the glory of having a Melchizedekian priest. Scripture reading: Genesis 14:17-20; Psalm 110:1-4; Hebrews …
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Is our growth academic or is it real? The problem that most of us face is that our growth is academic. We read our Bible, we go to church, we go to Bible studies; we’ve got it all up here, but we are unwilling to do what it takes to get it into our lives. If we want to see real growth in our lives, it’s going to happen through being tested. Scriptu…
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No failure is permanent. We can go back to the cross of Jesus Christ and receive the grace and mercy of God offered through him. And, by God’s grace, when we find ourselves in a situation where we are tempted again, if we hold on to God and His promises we can overcome. In times of testing, the question to ask is not, “How can I get out of this?” b…
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Only God has the ability to say “never” and live up to His word. God has provided a way to escape judgement: the way of sacrifice. And through that sacrifice—Jesus—God says, “whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst,” “he who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty;” “If a man keeps my word, he…
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Why do we serve? Christians serve because Jesus was a servant. Jesus viewed himself as the fulfillment of God’s promises that a servant would come and bring the kingdom. Jesus served us by healing the sick, feeding the hungry, and by his great love for us in his self-sacrificial death. After being humbled unto death, Jesus was exalted. In the kingd…
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The power of repentance is that it clears the obstructions in our relationship with God allows us to take a giant step toward wholeness and health; toward the full and abundant life that Jesus came to give us. And we can have confidence that a prayer of confession God will always answer, with guaranteed forgiveness. Scripture reading: Ezra 9:1-15…
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For 5 and a half days God created and filled the earth, but if he had stopped there all he would have had was a greenhouse and a zoo. But God wanted someone to be in relationship with—to be love and be loved by—so he created humanity, in his image, giving them provision and purpose and privilege and prerogative. Scripture reading: Genesis 1:26-31; …
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Waiting can be frustrating; most of us don’t like to wait. But waiting can also remind us that there is something going on that is bigger than ourselves. The Christmas season is a reminder that every moment that we wait on God is an opportunity to connect with Him in anticipation of the future that he has for us; a future of hope and of good news. …
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There is something about the unknown that unsettles us, that makes us anxious, that causes us to move away from uncertainty and toward things that are more certain. The invitation of God is to not be afraid, to step into the uncertainty of life and trust him. And when we do that we open ourselves up to the miraculous. Scripture: Luke 1:1-25…
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Forgiveness is the core of the gospel because at the cross Jesus forgave us and reconciled us to the Father. But what do we do when someone sins against us? Do we extend the same grace we received or do we stand in judgment of them? The Grace Pathway shows us how to move from judgment to forgiveness, and trade our torment for freedom. Scripture: Ma…
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When we believe the lies the evil speaks to us—either about God, ourselves or others—then our expectations and behaviors line up with the kingdom of darkness and we live in bondage. But when we live in the truth of who God is and who he has created us to be, we live in the kingdom of God and experience his freedom. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2: 10-12…
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We have this idea that freedom is the absence of constrains, that we are “free” to do whatever we want whenever we want, but that is simply not what real freedom is, and it is certainly not the way to live free in relationship with God and with others. (Covers two kingdoms, father’s heart, and the cross of Christ.) Scripture: John 8:31-37…
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The way that we use language is either creating life or death…in our relationships, in our marriages, in our workplaces. We have the opportunity to help bring fullness into the lives of other people by what we say to them and how we say it. Our words can actually create an incredible amount of life in the people around us, if…we use tact. Scripture…
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Without conflict there’s nothing happening in life. Having conflict is healthy and normal; it’s part of the natural rhythm of being in community and being human. The issue isn’t conflict, the issue is how we handle it. How do we approach conflict with wisdom? Scripture: Proverbs 13:10By Keith Boyd
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