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In this message, Pastor Jacob asks us to examine the internal condition of our souls. We often look at our crazy, busy, lives and assume that the reason we are so stressed is because we’ve got so much stuff to do. What if the source of our stress is something inside, not outside? Jesus offers rest for our souls… will we accept His offer?

For “Everyone who calls on the name of the LORD will be saved.” But how can they call on Him to save them unless they believe in Him? And how can they believe in Him if they have never heard about Him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? and how will anyone go and tell them with out being sent? That is why the Scriptures say, “How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news!” (Romans 10:13-15 NLT) As Believers, we must consider ourselves “sent”. The truly simple step for sharing Jesus is to tell others your personal story. They may want to argue about theology, but they can’t argue with your personal, life-changing experience. Just tell it like it is!

For “Everyone who calls on the name of the LORD will be saved.” But how can they call on Him to save them unless they believe in Him? And how can they believe in Him if they have never heard about Him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? and how will anyone go and tell them with out being sent? That is why the Scriptures say, “How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news!” (Romans 10:13-15 NLT) As Believers, we must consider ourselves “sent”. The truly simple step for sharing Jesus is to tell others your personal story. They may want to argue about theology, but they can’t argue with your personal, life-changing experience. Just tell it like it is!

For “Everyone who calls on the name of the LORD will be saved.” But how can they call on Him to save them unless they believe in Him? And how can they believe in Him if they have never heard about Him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? and how will anyone go and tell them with out being sent? That is why the Scriptures say, “How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news!” (Romans 10:13-15 NLT) As Believers, we must consider ourselves “sent”. The truly simple step for sharing Jesus is to tell others your personal story. They may want to argue about theology, but they can’t argue with your personal, life-changing experience. Just tell it like it is!

At Victory Life Church our mission is to Build Healthy Churches that are Growing People In Christ. We believe that is why we exist. We also know that healthy things grow. God desires for us to grow up in Him – to be mature. In this series, Pastors Duane and Jacob Sheriff cover the “Ecosytem of Maturity”, the environments of worship, community, and serving. Constant interaction in these 3 environments is the biblical model for how we grow in Christ. God doesn’t gift us with maturity or withhold gifts because of immaturity. But we must use our gifts in order to develop them. Grace is opposed to earning or deserving, but not opposed to effort or discipline.

At Victory Life Church our mission is to Build Healthy Churches that are Growing People In Christ. We believe that is why we exist. We also know that healthy things grow. God desires for us to grow up in Him – to be mature. In this series, Pastors Duane and Jacob Sheriff cover the “Ecosytem of Maturity”, the environments of worship, community, and serving. Constant interaction in these 3 environments is the biblical model for how we grow in Christ. God doesn’t gift us with maturity or withhold gifts because of immaturity. But we must use our gifts in order to develop them. Grace is opposed to earning or deserving, but not opposed to effort or discipline.

At Victory Life Church our mission is to Build Healthy Churches that are Growing People In Christ. We believe that is why we exist. We also know that healthy things grow. God desires for us to grow up in Him – to be mature. In this series, Pastors Duane and Jacob Sheriff cover the “Ecosytem of Maturity”, the environments of worship, community, and serving. Constant interaction in these 3 environments is the biblical model for how we grow in Christ. God doesn’t gift us with maturity or withhold gifts because of immaturity. But we must use our gifts in order to develop them. Grace is opposed to earning or deserving, but not opposed to effort or discipline.

At Victory Life Church our mission is to Build Healthy Churches that are Growing People In Christ. We believe that is why we exist. We also know that healthy things grow. God desires for us to grow up in Him – to be mature. In this series, Pastors Duane and Jacob Sheriff cover the “Ecosytem of Maturity”, the environments of worship, community, and serving. Constant interaction in these 3 environments is the biblical model for how we grow in Christ. God doesn’t gift us with maturity or withhold gifts because of immaturity. But we must use our gifts in order to develop them. Grace is opposed to earning or deserving, but not opposed to effort or discipline.

At Victory Life Church our mission is to Build Healthy Churches that are Growing People In Christ. We believe that is why we exist. We also know that healthy things grow. God desires for us to grow up in Him – to be mature. In this series, Pastors Duane and Jacob Sheriff cover the “Ecosytem of Maturity”, the environments of worship, community, and serving. Constant interaction in these 3 environments is the biblical model for how we grow in Christ. God doesn’t gift us with maturity or withhold gifts because of immaturity. But we must use our gifts in order to develop them. Grace is opposed to earning or deserving, but not opposed to effort or discipline.

At Victory Life Church our mission is to Build Healthy Churches that are Growing People In Christ. We believe that is why we exist. We also know that healthy things grow. God desires for us to grow up in Him – to be mature. In this series, Pastors Duane and Jacob Sheriff cover the “Ecosytem of Maturity”, the environments of worship, community, and serving. Constant interaction in these 3 environments is the biblical model for how we grow in Christ. God doesn’t gift us with maturity or withhold gifts because of immaturity. But we must use our gifts in order to develop them. Grace is opposed to earning or deserving, but not opposed to effort or discipline.