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At Compass Bible Church, we believe that strong families are essential to the health of our church. To achieve this, we need strong, godly men to lead the way. This is the primary objective of our Men’s Bible Study. We meet every month to fellowship, study the Word of God, and participate in small group discussions.
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As we resume our study of John, we come to a metaphor for life in Christ. Through the image of the vine and the branches, Jesus will show us that if we want spiritual vitality, if we want to bear fruit, and if we want to live without guilt and condemnation and shame and feeling like we can’t do enough, we must be connected to Him.…
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00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:51 Reflecting on Past Experiences 02:52 The Onset of Anxiety 05:22 Biblical Perspective on Anxiety 08:01 Defining Anxiety 17:36 Turning to Prayer 25:31 Control and Trust in God 28:01 Personal Anecdote: Singing in Church 29:18 Secular Advice on Anxiety 33:42 Biblical Perspective on Anxiety 34:59 Trusting God's Pla…
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00:00 Morning Check-In and Hypochondria Confessions 00:33 A Mother's Worry: The Bee Sting Incident 01:46 Anxiety and Faith: Lessons from a Rash 03:51 The Ultimate Trade: Christ's Sacrifice 07:10 Finding Peace in Christ 07:32 Personal Stories of Anxiety 08:36 The Root of Anxiety 10:04 Trials and Faith: A Test of Trust 19:48 Guarding Your Heart and M…
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00:00 Introduction and Personal Story 00:10 The Shift to Healthy Eating 01:30 Dealing with Anxiety 02:17 Biblical Guidance on Anxiety 04:17 Practical Steps to Combat Anxiety 04:30 Personal Anecdotes and Lessons 06:37 The Importance of True Thoughts 10:20 Thinking Honorably and Justly 19:38 Becoming a Lovely Woman 22:10 Active Practice of God-Pleasi…
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So far, the disciples enjoyed a relationship with Jesus that was like any other they had known in the sense that they spent time with him, saw him, and heard him speak to them. But with all of that about to change, the makeup of their relationship would change as well. No longer would they have his presence or his audible voice to sustain their fri…
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This may seem like an abrupt change in subject for Jesus, but that’s only because we’ve been studying this in chunks. In the broader context, Jesus was continuing His conversation with His disciples in their final hours together before the cross. If you were to ask these men if they loved Jesus in that moment, all of them would undoubtedly have ans…
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Our next passage is one that beckons the disciple of Jesus into a deeper, bolder, bigger faith. As the band kept marching toward the cross, Jesus knew what lay ahead and the challenges they would face, so He moved to get them ready by inviting them to take their faith to the next level and to watch what God would do.…
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In our passage this week, Jesus moves to comfort His disciples with the knowledge that though He was leaving, He would return. That return is something we still await today as we eagerly look to the fulfillment of this promise. In the meantime, John 14:1-7 provides three encouragements to the soul looking for Christ’s return.…
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Coming into the Upper Room no one would have questioned Peter’s loyalty to Jesus. In fact, he’ll even draw his sword to defend him in when the Jews come to arrest Him in the garden. So how are we to understand his denials? How does one go from pledging his life to his Savior to denying he ever had anything to do with him in just a matter of hours?…
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Judas is gone, and with his departure there falls almost a sense of relief as Jesus now turns to the remaining eleven to prepare them for what lay ahead. In this next passage, the theme of God’s glory takes center stage. For us as followers of Jesus, God’s glory should take center stage in our lives as well through our worship, faith, and obedience…
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You know the scene: Jesus announces that someone will betray Him. John asks Him who it could be and the disciples look around, shocked at this new development. Quietly, Jesus reveals that it would be Judas. Satan enters into him, and he leaves, not to be seen again until a few hours later when he returns with the soldiers. The text is familiar, but…
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