4 parts | February 5, 2012 - February 26, 2012
Going “all in” is not about doing more to earn God’s acceptance. We cannot work for His love or forgiveness—we already have it as His children. We were so highly valuable to God, even while we were still sinners, that He went “all in” and paid the ultimate price to purchase us. It cost Him the life of His Son.
When we go “all in,” it is a response to God’s great love. He has enabled us to give of our lives to fulfill His purpose of redeeming the lost. Reaching people is not optional—it is the reason we are here, and it is the reason we must give of ourselves. With eternity at stake, we cannot love people with whatever is left at the end of the day. We must love with all we have.
In this 4-part series, Pastor John teaches us how to go “all in” with our worship, service, and everyday life.
4 parts | February 5, 2012 - February 26, 2012
Going “all in” is not about doing more to earn God’s acceptance. We cannot work for His love or forgiveness—we already have it as His children. We were so highly valuable to God, even while we were still sinners, that He went “all in” and paid the ultimate price to purchase us. It cost Him the life of His Son.
When we go “all in,” it is a response to God’s great love. He has enabled us to give of our lives to fulfill His purpose of redeeming the lost. Reaching people is not optional—it is the reason we are here, and it is the reason we must give of ourselves. With eternity at stake, we cannot love people with whatever is left at the end of the day. We must love with all we have.
In this 4-part series, Pastor John teaches us how to go “all in” with our worship, service, and everyday life.
4 parts | February 5, 2012 - February 26, 2012
Going “all in” is not about doing more to earn God’s acceptance. We cannot work for His love or forgiveness—we already have it as His children. We were so highly valuable to God, even while we were still sinners, that He went “all in” and paid the ultimate price to purchase us. It cost Him the life of His Son.
When we go “all in,” it is a response to God’s great love. He has enabled us to give of our lives to fulfill His purpose of redeeming the lost. Reaching people is not optional—it is the reason we are here, and it is the reason we must give of ourselves. With eternity at stake, we cannot love people with whatever is left at the end of the day. We must love with all we have.
In this 4-part series, Pastor John teaches us how to go “all in” with our worship, service, and everyday life.