Personal Growth, Character, Relationships Project 412 Personal Growth, Character, Relationships Project 412

Spiritual Confidence

A call to live with the settled assurance that comes from knowing who we are in Christ. Drawing from Hebrews 10:19–25, this message shows how Jesus gives believers a clean conscience, a secure identity, and full access to God’s presence. With humor, testimony, and down-to-earth teaching, it reveals how true spiritual confidence produces boldness before God, clarity in our witness, and commitment to the community that shapes us. Listeners are invited to move beyond uncertainty, anchor themselves in God’s promises, and embrace the courageous, steady life that grows from confidence in Christ.

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7 | The Book Hebrews

Hebrews 10 gathers the major themes of the book into one concentrated appeal: since Jesus’ sacrifice truly cleanses and grants access to God, His people are urged to draw near, hold fast and remain faithful. Strong warnings sit beside heartfelt encouragement, capturing both the gravity of falling away and the hope available through perseverance in Christ.

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Three Types of Prophetic Expression | Session 4

This session begins with an honest look at comparison and how it harms spiritual growth. Scripture’s picture of the Body of Christ reminds believers that each person carries unique value and purpose. From there, the teaching explores three expressions of prophecy: the prophetic ability shared by all believers, the spiritual gift of prophecy given to some, and the distinct calling of the prophetic office. The session encourages freedom from comparison so that each person can grow confidently in the expression God has entrusted to them.

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Personal Growth, Colossians, Books, Leadership Project 412 Personal Growth, Colossians, Books, Leadership Project 412

Paul's Ministry to the Church | Colossians | Session 4

This session explores Paul’s deeply personal reflections on the privilege and the price of his calling. He sees himself first as a servant, entrusted with a stewardship from God—to make the Word fully known, to reveal Christ to Gentiles, and to help believers grow toward maturity. Paul’s ministry wasn’t glamorous; it demanded suffering, perseverance, and emotional weight as he carried the concerns of young churches he’d never even met. Yet he speaks of these hardships with joy, because they draw him deeper into the life of Christ and remind him that God supplies the strength for what He asks of His people. The session closes with Paul’s pastoral prayer: that believers would be encouraged, united in love, grounded in Christ, and able to stand firm against teaching that sounds convincing but leads them away from Him.

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