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| | That Thou Mightest Know the Thoughts of Thy Heart by Carter Conlon
Topic: Rebellion Of Man Scripture(s): Daniel 2:30-35 | | Description: March 18, 2007 - All through history man has been trying to create his own image of himself without God. It is futile to try to be like God without God. If ever there was a generation where we should not bow to man's image of himself it is this generation. The greatest thing God can do for us is to come and smash every false image that we have created about ourselves from human intellect and human strength. God will begin to work in us by His Holy Spirit and transform us into the image of His Son.
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| | The Basis of Faith is Trust by Carter Conlon
Topic: Trust Scripture(s): Psalms 119:68 | | Description: January 24, 2006 When God sends us through hard times it is because He is investing His life in us. The very essence of our faith is to trust that everything God does is good .The hard times, the times we dont understand, and the uncomfortable times. Trusting in the goodness of God will allow us to go through any situation with a supernatural peace and we will come out understanding His purpose for our lives
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| | The Battle that Rages for Your Mind by Carter Conlon
Topic: Victory | | Description: Is there a battle raging in your mind? In Christ we have the ability to recognize and embrace truth. God promises the power and weaponry to pull down every though that attempts to take us captive,so we can live a victorious life.
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| | The Broken Body of Christ by Carter Conlon
Topic: Scripture(s): 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 | | Description: September 18, 2005 - Jesus said this is my body that has been broken for you. Jesus was offering His own brokenness for our nourishment. The brokenness of Christ is a life completely yielded to the will of the Father. The body of Christ is not self consumed or self indulgent, but rather vessels that are fully given over to the government of the Holy Spirit
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| | The Broken Body of Christ by Carter Conlon
Topic: Body Of Christ Scripture(s): 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 | | Description: June 8, 2008 - Brokenness is a trading in of something old and a receiving of something new. When we allow God to break us our lives become a demonstration of His heart. We are to reflect a new value system which is the giving of ourselves in the same way that Christ gave for us. The central core of Christ is that He came to the world not to do His own will but to do the will of the Father. The will of the Father is that none would perish. The cry of your heart in these last days should be LORD BREAK ME!
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| | The Candlestick by Carter Conlon
Topic: Christian Life | | Description: November 27, 2011 - There is something so attractive about first love. That is why we love weddings so much, because our heart is strangely warmed. Did you leave your first love? God is not looking for all the things you can do for Him, He is longing for you to embrace Him. He does not want you to be a laborer in His life, He wants someone to love Him. Are you willing to love Jesus and embrace His will for your life? The candlestick is that which is in us that makes Christ attractive to others. It is time to get back to your first love.
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| | The Candlestick - Ephesus by Carter Conlon
Topic: Ephesus Scripture(s): Revelation 1:4,Isaiah 6:1-6,Psalm 119:97 | | Description: Pastor Conlon illustrates how losing our love for the Lord will cost us, and what it will cost us. If you ave lost the loev for Christ you will not serve him joyfully, but out of duty or habit. This is a must hear message for those who have let their love grow cold in these last days.
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| | The Candlestick - Laodicea by Carter Conlon
Topic: Laodicea Scripture(s): Revelation 1:6, Mark 4:35, Isaiah 58 | | Description: Above all things we need to desire an ever increasing revelation of who our Lord Jesus Christ is. The disciples were caught in a storm, but Jesus was in their boat with them. There were other ships caught in the storm as well. But the disciples cried out in fear, not having the confidence, God was in their boat! The still didn't realize who Jesus was. We need to focus on those who need Jesus and are lost in this stormy world in these last days. No matter what storm we face as believers, we have Christ in the ship, so let's get away from the focus on self and focus on those around us who don't know the Savior! Woe to those who are at ease in Zion! (Amos 6:1).
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| | The Candlestick - Sardis (The congregation of the Dead) by Carter Conlon
Topic: Sardis Scripture(s): Revelation 3:1-6 | | Description: The church of Sardis had a reputation for being a church that was alive, but were in fact spiritually dead. Can you love God and still die a spiritual death? The answer is sobering. Pastor Conlon gives the signs of spiritual death and warns against the "I think and I feel" 'prophets'. This is part 4 in a series of 7 on the Seven Churches of Revelation.
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| | The Carpenters Are Here by Carter Conlon
Topic: Last Days | | Description: October 30, 2011 - We live in a generation when preachers take the hammer of God's Word and smash the blood and smash the cross only to lead the people form the supernatural to the natural. In these last days there will be carpenters who look to the cross of Jesus and lead the people into the supernatural life of Christ. These carpenters will begin to rebuild the temple so that God's glory can be manifested one more time. The cry of the carpenter will be, God raise up a testimony for Your glory one more time in these last days.
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| | The Casual Receiving of Christ by Carter Conlon
Topic: Christ Scripture(s): Luke 7:36-50 | | Description: When we have a wrong perception of Christ, we will predetermine the level of service we will give to God. We may sit under the preaching with a pretense of wanting to be taught, but in reality we will not be moved from our view. We are living in a generation where some of the body of believers are using the name of Jesus for their own objectives. When we have a proper perspective of Christ we will reverence His presence, and stand in awe of the fact that He comes into our homes and into our heart. We will take out a basin and wash the feet of Jesus with worship, prayer and gratitude. We will embrace His word trusting it to be a higher reality than every situation we are facing.
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