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The way to say good-bye / re|ACTS Week 29 Message recap
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Farewells are not the time to guess. Farewells are the time to share what we know with the people we're leaving.
Final moments are sacred, and we would be wise to lean in a little closer to hear what is shared during them.
When we live with integrity & humility in spite of pain & persecution, it’s a whole lot easier to say good-bye to the people we care about.
The moment you decide to live with integrity and humility, you can expect to be severely tested - often by the most religious around you.
Being Savior-sensitive helped Paul preach the same gospel even though he used different methods to reach different seekers.
Just like Jesus, Paul was led by the Spirit into dangerous places for the purpose of redeeming men. We will be, too.
Danger causes people to seek help. That's why God leads us there. On the Titanic, an iceburg made lifeboats more valuable than lounges.
The way to say good-bye without regret later is to live without excuses now.
Pastors and elders are called to guard the people that Jesus saved with his own blood. That's a good reason to pray for them.
Pastors, to keep from falling, guard yourselves (integrity, family) first, and the church you pastor second. You're not a savior.
Pastors, when you're in the hands of God you'll receive the grace of God which enables you to serve the people of God.
Live, preach, follow and leave in such a way that the people you love the most always remember what matters most.