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BEATITUDES LIVING IT. It has everything to do with Jesus Christ. HIS words are simple and inspire others to be like HIM. When Jesus Christ taught the Sermon on the Mount (Beatitudes), HE taught the people how to be like unto HIM and HIS Father and said to do and teach (Matthew 5).
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Fuel Church exists so that people near and far from Christ can be filled (fueled) with the Grace and Hope found in Jesus Christ. It is our desire to reach every age, every culture, and every generation at each Worship Experience.
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Jesus Christ has already done the hard part (atonement) for each of us on both sides of the veil, infinitely forward and infinitely back. There is not a person, a thought, or a thing which is not covered by the atonement of Jesus Christ. When we fall short by not being obedient, this is when we call upon Jesus Christ, with a broken heart and a cont…
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In Proverbs 22 it reads, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” The same may be said of those not taught at a young age; as they grow older, it becomes more difficult to depart from the paths they have chosen, especially if those paths did not include Jesus Christ. The scriptures teach us that it…
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Jesus Christ’s work has everything to do with the family. His work is to bring all the families together and ensure that all are accounted for so they can be gathered back into the presence of God the father. Our Heavenly Father is literally counting back his children which is why families are forever. The commandment ‘Love God and Love thy Neighbo…
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A messenger is a person employed to carry a message. God chooses whom he will, and prepares each for the assignment ahead. All God asks is a willing heart and obedience to His word. We read of messengers in scripture, called forth to carry a message to the people on the Lord’s behalf. You may recall the story in the Old Testament of Jonah. He was c…
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Consider the significance of why is it so important to hear and obey the voice of the Lord, and why obedience is the first law of heaven. To make it back into the presence of our Heavenly Father, we have to first make it back to Jesus Christ, as it is Christ that will take us the rest of the way back, and into the presence of God the Father. So how…
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The voice of the Lord is constantly calling out to us each and every day to guide us in our journey through life. As He speaks to you, you’ll find yourself standing at the cross-roads and you get to decide if you will be obedient and listen to what he has asked you to do. This is where obedience comes in and why obedience is so important. How will …
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The power of prayer is literally having a conversation with God. The Power or prayer is unstoppable and is one of the greatest things we can do for our families and those around us, even for and in behalf of those not within our immediate family circle. Your example of living a righteous life is so important along with the power of prayer, knowing …
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The voice of the Lord is calling out to us every day to guide us in our journey. Each time we listen and are obedient to His voice, we find safety and peace. Belief in Jesus Christ is knowing that the atonement is done and Jesus Christ lives. Hold firm to your belief in Jesus Christ. Stay firm and hold fast to the iron rod, which is the word of God…
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The strait & narrow path is a path of solid ground and is like water. When you place your foot down in a "sure step" you are standing on solid ground. When you are not taking sure steps, your foot will not find solid ground and you will begin to sink. It is called strait & narrow because it will lead you to God. What you listen to, talk about and w…
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The two great commandments speak of loving God and loving your neighbor as you love yourself. If you put yourself in their position as if you were looking out for yourself, what would you do differently? Too often we think of our neighbor as only those in the immediate area such as members of a church group, close friends or even family. Do we go t…
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Welcome to the launch of our new series, "The Beatitudes," where we explore the powerful teachings of Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount. In this opening episode, we focus on Matthew 5:1-12, This week we will be looking at the first beatitude found in Matthew 5:3 "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." This message wi…
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In our recent message, "Don't Drink the Poison," we explored Hebrews 12:15's warning against the destructive root of bitterness. It's easy to feel offended daily—from critical family members to demanding coworkers, the opportunities abound. However, Ephesians 4:26-27 guides us not to let anger fester and avoid giving the devil a foothold. We discus…
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“Don't Drink That" tackles the prevalent issue of offense in today's culture, urging us to avoid the poison of bitterness and anger. Drawing from Hebrews 12:15, this message emphasizes the choice we have in handling offense, highlighting James 1:19 as a guide to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger. Join us as we explore biblical wi…
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This message reminds us that our natural gifts and talents, while important, are not enough to fulfill our God-given callings. We need the anointing of the Holy Spirit to empower and guide us in every aspect of our lives. Just as Jesus was anointed by the Holy Spirit to preach good news, heal the brokenhearted, and proclaim freedom for the captives…
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Welcome to Part 1 of our Summer at Fuel series, where we dive into the heart of Revelation's message to the church in Laodicea. In this episode, titled "I Wanna Be a ‘Big Gulp’," we explore how the words of Jesus challenge us to examine our spiritual temperature. Are we hot, cold, or merely lukewarm? Drawing from Revelation 3:14-22, Pastor Alex unp…
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The sermon message in the SERVE series concludes with a focus on the Great Commission from Matthew 28:18-20. Jesus commissions his disciples to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey his commands. This mission is emphasized as not just a task but a co-mission for every believer. The sermon stresses that the c…
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