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This messages focuses on the profound truth that believers possess unlimited spiritual wealth because Christ lives within them. Drawing primarily from Colossians 1:26-27, the message emphasizes that "Christ in you, the hope of glory" means Christians have access to divine wisdom, knowledge, provision, and power far beyond their natural abilities. As you listen to this message, you'll be challenged to stop relying solely on your limited human resources and instead tap into the unlimited supply available through your relationship with Christ. Many believers live beneath their privileges, thinking too small and dreaming too little, when God has equipped them with everything needed to thrive. Dive into this teaching and journal the discussion questions below.Discussion Questions For You To Journal: Pastor Kerrick emphasized that 'Christ in you is your hope of glory'—how does recognizing that Christ literally lives within you change the way you approach daily challenges and decisions?The sermon contrasted relying on our own limited abilities versus tapping into the unlimited supply of Christ within us—in what areas of your life are you currently exhausting your own resources instead of accessing your spiritual inheritance?The message challenged listeners to stop being 'realistic' and start being people of faith—what dreams has God placed in your heart that you've dismissed as unrealistic, and what would it look like to pursue them in faith?

This powerful message invites us into a transformative understanding of our spiritual inheritance through the revelation that Christ lives within us. The riches of God's glory aren't somewhere far away in heaven—they're already deposited inside every believer. The central truth of this message is stunning: we are wealthier than our wildest imagination because Christ in us is our hope of glory. This isn't merely poetic language; it's a spiritual reality that changes everything about how we approach life's challenges. The Holy Spirit serves as our down payment, our guarantee that God has more for us. This is a message you need to hear and then hear again. It will transform how you think and live.Discussion Questions For You To Journal:How does understanding that Christ in you is the hope of glory change the way you approach daily challenges and opportunities?In what ways are you currently spending yourself rather than spending your spiritual inheritance, and what practical steps can you take to shift this pattern?How does the concept of the Holy Spirit as a down payment on your inheritance affect your expectations of what God wants to do in and through your life?

This powerful message centers on a transformative truth: God's love for us is not something we earn, but something we receive by faith. Drawing from Galatians 2:20, we discover that our old selves have been crucified with Christ, and now Christ lives within us. This isn't just theological poetry—it's the foundation for how we approach every challenge, every relationship, and every decision. This lesson shares how we need to view every aspect of life through the lens of God's love, believing that He wants us to thrive in every area: physically, emotionally, financially, and spiritually.Discussion Questions To Journal:Paul said he lived by faith in the Son of God who loved him and gave himself for him. How would your daily decisions change if you operated from this same conviction? If you truly believed that Jesus already paid for all your sins, how would that eliminate the guilt-driven approach to your relationship with God?

Welcome to our Online Bible Study! We are so glad you are joining us today! Wherever you are watching, we believe you will experience God by experiencing His Word, His Presence, and His Love! Enjoy today's Experience! Would you like to give in today's Experience? You can give online at https://secure.accessacs.com/access/oglogin.aspx?sn=112352 or by texting FCCGA to 73256. Thank you for your faithful generosity! Pastor's Notes For Tonight's Study: https://www.kerrickbutler.com/studynotes

In this Bible Study, Pastor Kerrick shares how you were custom designed for these times and built to make a difference. This is a study you need to dive in to today!To access Pastor Kerrick's notes, click here: https://www.kerrickbutler.com/studynotes

Merry Christmas! This Christmas Eve message explores the profound significance of the shepherds who received the announcement of Jesus' birth. Tonight's message reveals that these were not random shepherds, but specially chosen individuals who were prepared for their assignment. Just as these shepherds were prepared for their divine appointment, believers today are being prepared for God's specific purposes in their lives. Stream tonight's message and be reminded that God has a divine purpose for your life!

Happy Thanksgiving! Let's celebrate the faithfulness of God and discover the power of praise together!

This homecoming sermon emphasizes the importance of being faithful stewards of everything God has entrusted to us—our time, talents, finances, relationships, and dreams. Pastor Kerrick teaches that faith is not just believing when we see results, but believing before we see them, declaring God's promises over our circumstances regardless of how things appear. In this message, you will be challenged to stop despising small beginnings and recognize that God can multiply what seems insignificant when placed in His hands. Through the principle of stewardship, Christians are called to manage their resources wisely, listen to the Holy Spirit's guidance, and refuse to let past failures or current limitations dictate their future.

Today's message explores the concept of being "at home" with God, drawing from Luke 15's three parables about lost things being found. Pastor Kerrick emphasizes that "home" is not just a physical location but a mentality, expectation, and feeling of belonging in God's presence. He challenges believers to examine whether they're living like children at home with full access to the Father's resources, or like slaves working to earn what's already theirs. The message highlights God's extravagant love for His children—equal to His love for Jesus—and calls both the lost to return home and the religious to shift from a slave mentality to an heir mentality. Throughout the holiday season, God desires for people to come home to Him and for believers to live confidently in their identity as beloved children with unlimited access to everything the Father has.

In today's message, Pastor Kerrick continues the "Dreams Do Come True" series by focusing on how God always provides a way out of difficult situations. There is always a way out for you! We have to recognize the doors God opens for us, even when they may not look like what we expect. As you stream this message, you will learn how to recognize the doors God opens for you so that you can experience the wonderful life He has planned for you!