God created us, We are God’s masterpiece, We are created anew in Christ Jesus to do good works. We are created with with different personalities, Spiritual gifts, talents, resources and experiences. As the body of Christ we need each other to accomplish His purposes. The Lord gives us the choice to grow in Him and use what He has equipped us with or to just let it sit on the shelf while we waste our days away. The Bible makes it clear that God chooses to use some people more than others. In this message we will look at what we should and should not do if we want to be significantly used by God. You will be encouraged to prepare for God to use you to make a difference.
This message continues the 4/12/21 message “Why Don’t You Live so God can Use You?”
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Pastor Chris Teien explores the biblical truth that God created us to live lives filled with purpose and good works. Drawing from Ephesians 2:10, this episode encourages believers to embrace their unique God-given calling and make a difference in the world for His glory. Pastor Chris provides practical insights and examples to inspire listeners to live out their faith through intentional acts of service and love.
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Ephesians 2, good works, God’s purpose, living for God, spiritual calling, serving others, Kingdom work, grace in action, faith and works
This episode inspires listeners to embrace their God-given purpose and live out their faith through good works that glorify Him. Share this message to encourage someone to step into their calling! #RockwellChurch218
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The WELL Faith Podcast shares practical, Bible-based messages from Pastor Chris Teien to help you worship, encourage, learn, and love in everyday life. A new message is released every Sunday. Episodes marked with an asterisk (*) are replay episodes from previous years. Find resources at ChrisTeien.com and Rockwell.Church in Virginia, MN, and follow and review the podcast on your favorite listening platform.