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The Journey

Jeffrey Aspacio

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Becoming like Christ is a life-long process that begins through a life-changing decision to repent and follow Christ. Tune in to listen to podcasts that can guide you in your own spiritual journey.
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The early church’s growth was organic (natural). They had the right focus. Pursuit of Christ. The love of Jesus and it manifested in the way they lived. In fact, in the church it manifested in 4 ways. The essentials we’d like to focus on in this episode. Acts 2:42-47 “They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship, to the b…
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God's promise to meet your needs is v. 19 "And my God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus." God says, "I will meet all your needs." Then why do people have needs? I see a lot of people who have tremendous needs. I see a lot of Christians who have tremendous needs. Why aren't they being met? Is God a liar? Is Hi…
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While many of the lessons and classes we've taken while growing up are very good, there's one area of lessons that most of us have never had any public, formal training in. Yet it's the most important area of all. And that is the area of Relationships. We all need lessons on relationships. In this series, Better Together, we’re looking at principle…
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The broken condition of this world that we’re living in should compel us to get on our knees. We must realize that prayers can’t be answered unless they are prayed. If we want to have knowledge of God’s will, agreement with His designs, enjoyment of His presence, and conformity to His image, then prayer must flow from our lips. Prayer is key in the…
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Today's episode talks about another evidence of having a true, vibrant relationship with Christ. This is the practical part of Christianity. If we truly have admitted our sinfulness, believed in Jesus and committed to make Him our Lord and Savior, then there are certain things that will show, trademarks - evidences of this real relationship - it’s …
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As a working student in the late 90s, I worked in a bank, and since we always handled money, the bank made us attend a training called the “Counterfeit Verification” seminar. The first and most important point they told us in that seminar was this, “You don’t learn to spot counterfeit money by studying the counterfeits. You study genuine bills unti…
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"I find it interesting, as I have an opportunity to sit in Sunday school classes in churches or in some Bible studies... that these are the topics of discussion. There are the questions we want to ask - the Bible trivia. And we miss the important question of, 'HOW MUCH DO I LOVE JESUS?'" - Pastor Joel Dingeldein, Calvary Baptist Church, Warren PA…
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What we leave as a legacy reveals our priorities. It shouts how we want to be remembered. It unveils whether we pointed to Jesus or us. It is the testimony of God’s work in our lives, the spiritual inheritance or baton that we leave to others. God’s plan for His followers has always been that one generation would pass the baton of the testimony of …
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It has been said that happiness is the result of independence - that if you're financially independent, relationally independent, or if you're independent in every way, then you'll be the happiest. But, happiness does not come from being independent, isolated, living your life with all the barriers up and all the masks and keeping people at an arm’…
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It's easy to assume that people who accomplish extraordinary things in sports, music or any field have an invisible energy that makes their greatness inevitable. It's easier to make the mistake of presuming this to be true of people whom we consider to be spiritually great. We like to believe this because it frees us from feeling that we have a par…
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