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Sunday audio sermons from Northwest Bible Church located in Hilliard, Ohio. Our mission is to lead people to know Jesus, grow in their relationship with Him, then go serve and reach others. You’ll find this common thread running through our Bible-centered sermons. So, no matter your past or what questions you might have, Northwest is a church where you’ll hear the truth and find the grace and forgiveness that Jesus offers everyone!
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“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience sufferi…
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“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience sufferi…
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“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: to the chosen, living as exiles…” With these words, Peter opened his letter to followers of Jesus who were spread out and isolated, struggling and suffering. The message Peter wrote back then… inspired by the Spirit of God… is a message God still means for us now. Because, as believers, we will experience sufferi…
  continue reading
 
Pain is inevitable. We try to avoid it, numb it or downplay it, but it doesn’t erase the fact that pain is real. But for believers, we can have hope in our pain. There can be hope because we have a God who doesn’t want our pain to be wasted. It’s our pain that He uses to draw us closer… go deeper… with Him. And at the end of the pain, for those who…
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Pain is inevitable. We try to avoid it, numb it or downplay it, but it doesn’t erase the fact that pain is real. But for believers, we can have hope in our pain. There can be hope because we have a God who doesn’t want our pain to be wasted. It’s our pain that He uses to draw us closer… go deeper… with Him. And at the end of the pain, for those who…
  continue reading
 
Pain is inevitable. We try to avoid it, numb it or downplay it, but it doesn’t erase the fact that pain is real. But for believers, we can have hope in our pain. There can be hope because we have a God who doesn’t want our pain to be wasted. It’s our pain that He uses to draw us closer… go deeper… with Him. And at the end of the pain, for those who…
  continue reading
 
Pain is inevitable. We try to avoid it, numb it or downplay it, but it doesn’t erase the fact that pain is real. But for believers, we can have hope in our pain. There can be hope because we have a God who doesn’t want our pain to be wasted. It’s our pain that He uses to draw us closer… go deeper… with Him. And at the end of the pain, for those who…
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“One another” is a phrase found over 50 times in the New Testament, and each time we come across one, we see how it’s intended for us as believers to live out in relationship… in community… with each other. We could choose to treat each of these “one another” verses like a suggestion and attempt to go through this life on our own, even priding ours…
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“One another” is a phrase found over 50 times in the New Testament, and each time we come across one, we see how it’s intended for us as believers to live out in relationship… in community… with each other. We could choose to treat each of these “one another” verses like a suggestion and attempt to go through this life on our own, even priding ours…
  continue reading
 
“One another” is a phrase found over 50 times in the New Testament, and each time we come across one, we see how it’s intended for us as believers to live out in relationship… in community… with each other. We could choose to treat each of these “one another” verses like a suggestion and attempt to go through this life on our own, even priding ours…
  continue reading
 
“One another” is a phrase found over 50 times in the New Testament, and each time we come across one, we see how it’s intended for us as believers to live out in relationship… in community… with each other. We could choose to treat each of these “one another” verses like a suggestion and attempt to go through this life on our own, even priding ours…
  continue reading
 
“One another” is a phrase found over 50 times in the New Testament, and each time we come across one, we see how it’s intended for us as believers to live out in relationship… in community… with each other. We could choose to treat each of these “one another” verses like a suggestion and attempt to go through this life on our own, even priding ours…
  continue reading
 
Over the years, we’ve relegated the church to become a place we go rather than what God intended His church to be… a Holy Spirit-empowered movement… people… living on mission. As believers, we are the church… the “called-out ones” with the God-given purpose of being the physical representation of Jesus to the world around us. Scripture tells us we …
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Over the years, we’ve relegated the church to become a place we go rather than what God intended His church to be… a Holy Spirit-empowered movement… people… living on mission. As believers, we are the church… the “called-out ones” with the God-given purpose of being the physical representation of Jesus to the world around us. Scripture tells us we …
  continue reading
 
Over the years, we’ve relegated the church to become a place we go rather than what God intended His church to be… a Holy Spirit-empowered movement… people… living on mission. As believers, we are the church… the “called-out ones” with the God-given purpose of being the physical representation of Jesus to the world around us. Scripture tells us we …
  continue reading
 
Over the years, we’ve relegated the church to become a place we go rather than what God intended His church to be… a Holy Spirit-empowered movement… people… living on mission. As believers, we are the church… the “called-out ones” with the God-given purpose of being the physical representation of Jesus to the world around us. Scripture tells us we …
  continue reading
 
Over the years, we’ve relegated the church to become a place we go rather than what God intended His church to be… a Holy Spirit-empowered movement… people… living on mission. As believers, we are the church… the “called-out ones” with the God-given purpose of being the physical representation of Jesus to the world around us. Scripture tells us we …
  continue reading
 
Over the years, we’ve relegated the church to become a place we go rather than what God intended His church to be… a Holy Spirit-empowered movement… people… living on mission. As believers, we are the church… the “called-out ones” with the God-given purpose of being the physical representation of Jesus to the world around us. Scripture tells us we …
  continue reading
 
We sit in chairs every day. Chances are you’ve got all different types around your house. But what you may not realize is that each and every day, you are choosing to sit in a spiritual chair. There are three different chairs for you to choose from, and the choice is completely up to you. But the thing you’ve got to keep in mind is that your choice…
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The Book of Acts gives us an up-close look at the life of Christians after Jesus’ resurrection, the spread of the Gospel, and how the early church developed. As you read through the Book of Acts, those who followed Jesus had one thing that impacted everything around them. What’s remarkable is that one thing is available to us today and still has th…
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We like a sure thing… we want to know how everything will work out before we even get started. But then we’re met with a roadblock… a job loss… a lousy health report… a relationship ends… and we’re stuck in this place of uncertainty. When facing the Unknown, we need to focus on our Heavenly Father, who tells us—even when we can’t see the way out—He…
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We like a sure thing… we want to know how everything will work out before we even get started. But then we’re met with a roadblock… a job loss… a lousy health report… a relationship ends… and we’re stuck in this place of uncertainty. When facing the Unknown, we need to focus on our Heavenly Father, who tells us—even when we can’t see the way out—He…
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As humans, we worry. We worry about so many things… money… life… the future. Before we know it, we’re consumed. The truth is, we’re always going to struggle with worry as long as our focus is on the wrong thing. At the end of Matthew 6, Jesus gives us the solution by saying to us “Look up. Eyes on Me.” Because when we’ve got our focus on God, we se…
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As humans, we worry. We worry about so many things… money… life… the future. Before we know it, we’re consumed. The truth is, we’re always going to struggle with worry as long as our focus is on the wrong thing. At the end of Matthew 6, Jesus gives us the solution by saying to us “Look up. Eyes on Me.” Because when we’ve got our focus on God, we se…
  continue reading
 
As humans, we worry. We worry about so many things… money… life… the future. Before we know it, we’re consumed. The truth is, we’re always going to struggle with worry as long as our focus is on the wrong thing. At the end of Matthew 6, Jesus gives us the solution by saying to us “Look up. Eyes on Me.” Because when we’ve got our focus on God, we se…
  continue reading
 
During His most famous sermon, Jesus told His followers what He was calling them to in just two words… “you are.” He didn’t say to work towards some future potential. He told us it’s already a reality. For those who know Jesus as Savior, we ARE the salt and light. That’s a given. The question is, are we actually doing what we were made to do?…
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During His most famous sermon, Jesus told His followers what He was calling them to in just two words… “you are.” He didn’t say to work towards some future potential. He told us it’s already a reality. For those who know Jesus as Savior, we ARE the salt and light. That’s a given. The question is, are we actually doing what we were made to do?…
  continue reading
 
During His most famous sermon, Jesus told His followers what He was calling them to in just two words… “you are.” He didn’t say to work towards some future potential. He told us it’s already a reality. For those who know Jesus as Savior, we ARE the salt and light. That’s a given. The question is, are we actually doing what we were made to do?…
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When it comes to power, “all” is THE word to describe our God. He is all-powerful. We want power, and we strive for power, but we’ll never come close to having—or even fully comprehending “The Power of God.” His power wasn’t attained, it isn’t just a part of Him, and He doesn’t turn it on and off… God’s power is Who He is… 100% of the time.…
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We’ve made love a common word, but there is absolutely nothing common about “The Love of God.” And though we use it to describe human emotion, it pales in comparison to the reality of our God. He doesn’t just feel love or say, love… He is love. He doesn’t grow to love or quit loving… He is love. His love knows no limits, and it’s never conditional.…
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God is love… God is merciful… God is just and so much more. But in the Bible there is only one attribute of God that He wanted to be emphasized above the rest. Because it’s His holiness that is at the very center of who He is. It’s out of His holiness that everything else flows. And it’s only when we begin to grasp “The Holiness of God”, that we ca…
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