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What are you saving for the next life? In this powerful message based on Philippians 3, Pastor Erwin compels us to live a life without regret.
He examines the life of Paul, sharing that he had every reason to hold onto his reputation, possessions, and personal aspirations.
Paul was a man of great power when he decided to follow Jesus. But he came to the conclusion that there was nothing worth giving his life to when he compared his other pursuits to a life of following Jesus.
Pastor Erwin challenges us to consider that we do not live in regret because of one bad choice, but because of many small incremental choices that lead us away from the life Jesus called us to. The pursuit of lesser things will always leave us empty when Jesus is not our primary pursuit.
Tune into this powerful message and be reminded that the pursuit of Jesus beckons you to save nothing for the next life!
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What are you saving for the next life? In this powerful message based on Philippians 3, Pastor Erwin compels us to live a life without regret.
He examines the life of Paul, sharing that he had every reason to hold onto his reputation, possessions, and personal aspirations.
Paul was a man of great power when he decided to follow Jesus. But he came to the conclusion that there was nothing worth giving his life to when he compared his other pursuits to a life of following Jesus.
Pastor Erwin challenges us to consider that we do not live in regret because of one bad choice, but because of many small incremental choices that lead us away from the life Jesus called us to. The pursuit of lesser things will always leave us empty when Jesus is not our primary pursuit.
Tune into this powerful message and be reminded that the pursuit of Jesus beckons you to save nothing for the next life!
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