Hope
Adam and Eve based their hope on Cain, as a result of an incomplete and flawed understanding of God’s promised redemption....
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February 24, 2022 by Justin Edgar
"We fail to remember that God is as the Psalmist describes: an abundant fountain, a river of delights, a full house, a radiant light. The Psalmist knows God never operates out of scarcity. Where we must begin with Deeper is recognizing the ever flowing depths of the fountain of God. He is living water, because it is always abundant and always flowing. Scarcity mindset keeps us from going deeper, because we are afraid the safety net either isn’t there or doesn’t go deep enough. We won’t risk, because we can’t. We can’t possibly risk such things. There might not be anything left. There might not be any left for me. We are all like Goldilocks lamenting lost porridge, broken chairs, and occupied beds. But God always has room and always makes room. He is an overflowing fountain."...
February 17, 2022 by Emily Spare
Abiding through the fall at City Pres meant holding on for dear life to your life preserver ring hoping the other side of the rope is attached to the rescue boat, continually clinging, continually waiting. But abiding in the new year at City Pres is what I think we’re being called into: “Deeper.” ...
November 29, 2017 by Joanna Hinks | Tags: gospel, albuquerque, faithfulness, hope, blog, Story, Truth, redemption, Albuquerque Church, Sermon Reflection, Sermon, Church blog, Narrative, Genesis, Adam, Eve, Cain, Able, Generations
Adam and Eve based their hope on Cain, as a result of an incomplete and flawed understanding of God’s promised redemption....
Keep ReadingNovember 23, 2017 by Josh Spare | Tags: gospel, albuquerque, gospel living, blog, love, Jesus, Church, redemption, Albuquerque Church, Sermon Reflection, Albuquerque Churches, Church blog, Savior, Genesis, Revelation, Gospel Life, Presence of Love, Redeeming, Live, Reminder
We look forward and say there is a better day coming because of Jesus. And not only do we look forward, but we hasten it by living today as a renewed people in the midst of that broken world. ...
Keep ReadingNovember 23, 2017 by Emily Leslie | Tags: Community, Fellowship, gospel, albuquerque, blog, Relationship, God, Christ, Connection, Life Together, Albuquerque Church, Sermon Reflection, Churches, Church blog, Genesis, Me Too, Vulnerability, Church Body
Entering into moments of vulnerability consciously and intentionally is risky, but it stops shame in it’s tracks....
Keep ReadingNovember 16, 2017 by Carly Haynes | Tags: marriage, albuquerque, heaven, blog, grace, Relationship, Church, redemption, Restoration, Albuquerque Church, Church blog, Calling, Healing, Genesis, Purpose, Adam, Eve, Revelation, Bookends, Harmony, Garden, Work, Vocation, Earth
What was once unending, immediate, and bountifully provided, within a few bites of fruit was now cursed with enmity, great pain, and toil. Marriage was once to be harmonious and is now divisive, pain is brought forth at the births of our children, God is farther away from us and we dig through thistles for fruit. ...
Keep ReadingNovember 2, 2017 | Tags: albuquerque, power, glory, Jesus, Conflict, God, Story, Church, Albuquerque Church, Church blog, Eternity, Narrative, Genesis, Energy, Fight, Battle, War, Serpent, Temptation, Adam, Eve, Purpose, Participation
The great news is, we already know how the battle ends....
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