NDOM Week in Review

Let’s Talk Love

Love of Jesus… Expressed in Our Love for Others

 

Last week at mid-week service, Pastor Arrington began a dynamic series entitled “Sharing Jesus without Fear.”  He instructed us on how to become an effective witness by presenting us with 5 eye opening, thought provoking, and non-offensive questions to ask someone.

 

  1. Do you have any kind of spiritual beliefs?
  2. To you, who is Jesus?
  3. Do you think there is a heaven or hell?
  4. If you died today, where would you go?  If heaven, why?
  5. If what you believe is not true, would you want to know it?

On Sunday, this journey continued as he backed each of these questions with Word.  Pastor Arrington challenged us to step out of our comfort zones and talk to someone this week about the good news of Jesus Christ. Did you?  If so, tell us how it went.  If not, what were your hesitations?  Allow your experience to be a benefit for the rest of NDOM.  Let us learn from you!

 

Co-Pastor Spivey shared from the series “From the Bottom of my Heart” and her message was entitled “I Call You My Beloved”.  We walked through Matthew 3 & 4 and discussed the meaning of Beloved and the Power of knowing that you are the loved of God. So often we sing the song, Jesus Loves Me This I Know, but the challenge is many of us sing it, but we don’t know it.  If we KNEW it, our attitude, thoughts, and mouths would line up with the Word of God and not our circumstances.  What nugget did you take away from this love message to us from God?  How did hearing about His love encourage, strengthen, and motivate you?  Let us hear from you!

 

How have you EXPRESSED love this week?

 

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  • 2/11/2010 10:57 AM Keisha S. wrote:
    Thanks Yvonne for reminding me that we hadn't added a space to chat about Sundays message . Pastor Arrington's message blessed me so much because it was a simple reminder to take you completely out of the equation and simply be a vessel for God's use. This week so far, I have stepped out and led 3 people to Christ. I have made it a point to be apart of as many people's 7.6 requirement as possible. As for the Word God allowed me to share on Love.... it was a much needed reminder that God really is love, and all the power I could ever need in my life comes from understanding this one thing.
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  • 2/12/2010 9:20 PM yvonne wilson wrote:
    LOVE IS VERY POWERFUL WORD GOD SO LOVE THE WORLD HE GAVE HIS SON JESUS ,GAVE THIS MEANS YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING YOU HAVE TO MOVE PUT INTO ACTION ,SEE GOD LOVES ME SO MUCH HE GAVE ME JESUS HIS SON JUST FOR ME, THAT MEANS ALOT AND I WANT TO DO EVERYTHING I CAN FOR HIM. LOVE MY ENEMIES ,TREAT PEOPLE RIGHT ,LIVE RIGHT. WHO GIVES A CHILD FOR THE WORLD NO ONE BUT GOD AND THATS JUST LIKE HIM .PASTOR,FIRST LADY,CO-PASTOR I THANK GOD FOR ALL OF YOU IT MEANS ALOT TO HAVE SPIRITUAL PEOPLE IN OUR LIFE NOT JUST IN CHURCH BUT OUR EVERYDAY LIVES. THAT'S REAL GOOD
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    1. 2/13/2010 11:55 AM Keisha S. wrote:
      Love really is an action word. When we really grab hold of this... everything about our lives will become subject to change. I appreciate you, too!
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  • 9/21/2010 1:21 PM Mittler Brothers wrote:
    Hearing about His love encourages me to love others more, and to not be so judgmental about others. I strive to live a life without judgmental, and to leave the judging to Him.
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  • 11/25/2010 12:24 AM delay timer wrote:
    This sounds like a great lesson. I love Matthew, it is so full of life application directions that Jesus taught.
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  • 1/3/2011 2:15 PM Minister Christopher Davis wrote:
    This Message is so true alot of time we have love for people but the question is are we giving love.
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