In this age of information overload and misinformation, it's difficult to know which sources to trust-especially in a crisis. Fact-checking is common as we try to prove and disprove reports and then decide what to believe. Although fear and mistrust are a natural response in times of trouble, God wants us to develop a different response: faith. So what does it take to cultivate a faith that overrides fear? In this series, Skip Heitzig explores the heroes of faith in Hebrews 11 so we can learn from and follow their example. It's time to fact-check your fear with faith.
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5/20/2020 completed
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Abraham: Fact-Checking Your Future Hebrews 11:8-19 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Age is a limitation for some, but not for God—He can use any person at any age. Abraham was seventy-five years old when God called him and one hundred when Isaac was born. Human restrictions and limitations of the past cannot confine God; in fact, He can use those things to accomplish His will for the future. In this message, Skip Heitzig dives into Abraham's story to show you that salvation by faith was always God's plan. |
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5/13/2020 completed
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Fact-Checking Your Lifestyle Hebrews 11:7 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Noah's legendary faith allowed him to look to the future as he refused to be "conformed to this world" in the present (see Romans 12:2). It takes enormous faith to build a boat hundreds of miles inland. Through his simple obedience to God's call to build the ark, Noah preached the news of a coming judgment. In this teaching, Pastor Skip challenges the notion that we can maintain a certain lifestyle as long as everyone else is doing it and calls us to go against the flow of popular culture. |
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5/6/2020 completed
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Enoch: Fact-Checking Your Walk Hebrews 11:5-6 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary How busy were you before the coronavirus pandemic? Was your work piling up with looming deadlines? Did your family have a full calendar? Many have discovered that we were moving too fast before life suddenly came to a halt. Even in ministry we can move too fast. The pandemic has forced us to slow down and evaluate our priorities. In this teaching, Skip Heitzig looks to Enoch to demonstrate how you have a powerful testimony by simply walking with God day after day. |
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4/29/2020 completed
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Fact-Checking Your Worship Hebrews 11:4 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Not all worship is the same. Some worship focuses on us rather than God—an outpouring of feelings rather than faith. God accepts the worship that He prescribes, and Jesus said we ought to worship "in spirit and truth" (John 4:23). What type of worship are you engaged in? Is it inspired by God or by a form of idolatry? In this message, Skip Heitzig examines Abel's faith and helps you fact-check your own worship against God's Word. |
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4/22/2020 completed
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Fact-Check Your Faith Hebrews 11:1-3 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary There's no question that we're living in tough times—and tough times demand a tough faith. A certain measure of faith can be found just about everywhere, but not all faith stands up to a fact-check. When we face difficulties in our Christian walk, we need to recall the facts that support our faith, and remember that "all things work together for good to those who love God" (Romans 8:28). Whatever facts you may be facing, when you invite God's truth into the situation, you will find peace. |
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