Posted May 8th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard
You will become what you worship. I’m not talking about singing a few songs or saying prayer or two. You and I were made to worship, and our hearts will exalt something to the place of supremacy. What happens is that our lives will become an image of that which we place as supreme in [...]
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Posted April 25th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard
At our weekend service this week, I am going to be speaking on the sacraments of baptism and communion. Baptism is a difficult issue, as we talk about the importance of believer’s baptism, or the need for people who have believed in Jesus to follow that with a public declaration of their faith in [...]
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Posted February 29th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard
On the airplane to Seattle this week, I sat next to a woman reading a very interesting book. The title of the book was, Reincarnation: The Missing Link in Christianity. The interesting thing about the title of the book is that it is a clear reflection on one of the trends taking place in our [...]
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Posted January 29th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard
You’re attending a party. The guests of honor are Jesus and Lazerus. The host of the party is Simon the Leper (see Matthew 26:6-12), a man that Jesus must have healed from the horrible disease. What a festival, the Son of God, a man who had been dead four days who is alive, and a [...]
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Posted December 25th, 2007 by Mike Hubbard
So we just finished a great morning, unwrapping gifts, and hanging out with family. I don’t know about you, but I love Christmas. It just seems to be more special each year, as I watch my kids live in the wonder of it all. We told our kids not to wake us before 8 AM, [...]
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