
LIFEGATE DENVER SERMONS
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Worship in an Age of Idolatry
<p>We worship what we love, and we love what we believe completes us.</p>
Worship in an Age of Idolatry

Place in an Age of Wanderlust
<p>In an age of wanderlust, the promise of becoming who God created you to be is anchored in a place.</p>
Place in an Age of Wanderlust

Wisdom in an Age of Folly
<p>We live in a world where information is everywhere, but truth is hard to find. As we navigate a world of cultural progress, followers of the Way must cultivate lives of wisdom—living in light of God’s truth.</p>
Wisdom in an Age of Folly

Contentment in an Age of Greed
<p>In an age marked by anxiety, the secret to life is available.</p>
Contentment in an Age of Greed

Rest in an Age of Activity
<p>In a world that idolizes activity, what we do can become an unhealthy focus of who we are. In fact, adherence to our cultural tendency to "do" can lead us to a life of enslavement. Today, we explore the way in which God offers rest to his people to free them from the bondage of "doing."</p>
Rest in an Age of Activity

Student Takeover
<p>Your purpose is found in God's promise.</p>
Student Takeover

God's Presence In Prayer
<p>There are some battles that we cannot find victory in unless we bring them into the presence of Jesus.</p>
God's Presence In Prayer

God's Promise In Prayer
<p>God's word is unwavering. Sometimes we don't understand why things happen, yet He always remains true and we see his promises reflected in prayer.</p>
God's Promise In Prayer

God's Providence In Prayer
<p>We don’t always understand all of God’s plans and purposes and how our plans and purposes relate but we know that prayer can align the two.</p>
God's Providence In Prayer

God's Provision In Prayer
<p>When you trust that God cares for you, you will begin to experience the outpouring of His provision over your life.</p>
God's Provision In Prayer

God's Power In Prayer
<p>When you’re ready to admit your limitations God starts His work.</p>
God's Power In Prayer

The Incarnational Life
<p>The Letter of 3 John illustrates that Life at the King’s Table is not an individualistic existence. It is a communal life colored by intentional presence. In a culture made up with individuals that move further away from one another, 3 John exists as a prophetic illustration for the church.</p>
The Incarnational Life

Let Me Love You
<p>The world would change if we built longer tables instead of taller fences.</p>
Let Me Love You

The Confidence of the King
<p>So often as Christians, we live from a place of defeat and uncertainty. The final verses of 1 John, implore us that when we believe in Jesus, there are things that we can know to be certain. When we take on the confidence of the King, we can experience a victorious life.</p>
The Confidence of the King

We've Already Won.
<p>You've already won.</p>
We've Already Won.

Poured In. Wrung Out.
<p>When you are anchored in God’s love for you, you will experience the adventure of what He will do through you.</p>
Poured In. Wrung Out.

The Problem and The Power
<p>Many of life’s challenges come down to two simple questions, “what’s my problem?” and “what power do I have to overcome it?” 1 John 4:1-6 unpacks a problem that the people of God were facing, as well as the power they possessed to overcome. Our modern setting has similar problems. Thankfully, followers of Jesus have the same power to overcome.</p>
The Problem and The Power

The Preference Switch
<p>A different life requires a switch in preference.</p>
The Preference Switch

I Am What I Practice
<p>What if you could like your life from a place of perfection instead of always failing to achieve perfection? Watch Pastor Nirup share more about this as we look closer at 1 John 3:4-10</p>
I Am What I Practice

An Everlasting Identity
<p>When we sit at the table of The King we are given an everlasting identity. Through His power and grace we are made new, but what does this look like? What is our role in the process of finding our identity in Christ? Watch this week’s message to dig deeper into these questions as we close out the second chapter of 1 John and enter chapter 3!</p>
An Everlasting Identity

Renewed & Sustained
<p>When we sit at the table of The King we are reminded of our identity, renewed to do the work of The Kingdom, and staying seated at this table gives us the fellowship and growth opportunities to be sustained by His Love.</p>
Renewed & Sustained

Called to Remain
<p>The call of Jesus is a call to permanence. It’s a call to take up residence and remain with the Father, Son, and Spirit. To remain is no doubt a challenge, but as John 2:12-17 shows, it’s an eternal reality worth entering in to.</p>
Called to Remain

Congruence with the King
<p>Every table has a culture of conduct. Who prays? How many courses are there? Is food served buffet or family style. At the King's Table there is a certain conduct for those who dine with him. But it has little to do with how many courses are being served, rather its entirely focused on pursuing conduct that is congruent with the King himself.</p>
Congruence with the King

I’m Clear About My Calling
<p>When you are confused about our calling God invites you into a clarity - the result is a JOY-FILLED LIFE.</p>
I’m Clear About My Calling

Making Room For Faith
<p>Our lives are filled with more than we know what to do with. What if faith was the center of all of it?</p>