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Church • Oklahoma City, OK • 22 members • 7 followers

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  • The Well Church OKC
    A day ago

    Christian: Give as Good as You Have Received
    Changed lives. Once we were one thing, now we are another. CCLI Copyright License 11107056 CCLI Streaming License CSPL085064
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    1. The Well Church OKC
      5 days ago

      Unstoppable Force
      Pastor Britt leads us through 1 Peter 2 and 3 and the unstoppable force created when couples love the Lord first. C C L I C o p y r i g h t L i c e n s e 1 1 1 0 7 0 5 6 C C L I S t r e a m i n g L i c e n s e C S P L 0 8 5 0 6 4
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      1. The Well Church OKC
        23 days ago

        Hungry Babies
        Craving pure spiritual milk is what we should see when someone is really born again into the new life of Christ. When we are born again, we naturally hunger to be filled with the things of Jesus! To continue Peter’s food/eating analogy, it is clear that malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy and slander will spoil our appetite for real nourishment. S t r e a m i n g L i c e n s e C S P L 0 8 5 0 6 4 g L i c e n s e C S P L 0 8 5 0 6 4
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        1. The Well Church OKC
          A month ago

          Therefore...
          In the first part of chapter 1, we see that we have been chosen by God, selected for salvation for the purpose of obedience to Jesus Christ. This new birth is into hope through Jesus and into an eternal inheritance that is already stored for us in Heaven, imperishable and eternal. We are reminded that we are protected for all time by God! Peter commends those who have faith in Jesus even though they (we!) have not personally seen the Christ. Therefore…! That is, knowing all this, here is what we should do. This is the soundest of advice and the best of plans. This is the most reliable information from the most trusted source. Available to us right now and always. C C L I C o p y r i g h t L i c e n s e 1 1 1 0 7 0 5 6 C C L I S t r e a m i n g L i c e n s e C S P L 0 8 5 0 6 4
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          1. The Well Church OKC
            A month ago

            Doing the right work at the right time.
            The fact of it is that when we follow Jesus, we will face opposition. Even in our American society, where it is painfully easy to be a Christian. To be clear, I believe our collective faith is likely much weaker because we do not face challenges. We don’t have to work at our faith and sin is even easier. We are floating down a lazy river where we have to do very little to survive, and the idea of thriving has become so corrupted that we choose the world’s version of what this means over what God says it is to live a rich life. C C L I C o p y r i g h t L i c e n s e 1 1 1 0 7 0 5 6 C C L I S t r e a m i n g L i c e n s e C S P L 0 8 5 0 6 4
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            1. The Well Church OKC
              A month ago

              Clear Coaching
              The
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              1. The Well Church OKC
                A month ago

                Use as Directed
                As we near the end of the book of James, he gives a few final directions for proper Christian behavior.
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                1. The Well Church OKC
                  2 months ago

                  Playing the long game
                  Everything that Jesus did was on purpose. It was perfectly conceived and perfectly iterated. It was flawless obedience to the Father. It was utterly in line with the heart of God. He always did the next right thing. Anything that Jesus did to prepare was perfect in its preparation. In the way he prayed. In the way he interacted with his disciples. In the way he ministered. Perfectly timed. Perfectly rendered. It was as if he knew that his Father’s ways were not only perfect, but apparent. Hmmm. Might be something here for us. CCLI Copyright License 11107056 CCLI Streaming License CSPL085064
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                  1. The Well Church OKC
                    3 months ago

                    A Choice/ Worldliness or Godliness
                    Pastor Britt takes us through James 4; explaining the difference between worldliness and Godliness. CCLI Copyright License 11107056 CCLI Streaming License CSPL085064
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                    1. The Well Church OKC
                      3 months ago

                      Not all “wisdom” is the same…
                      James, written by the half-brother of Jesus. Known as the Proverbs of the New Testament or Wisdom Literature of the New Testament. Easy to understand. Practical, applied Christianity. Meaty, and nourishing for the man or woman of God who wants to grow spiritual muscles and use these muscles for good. James, written by the half-brother of Jesus. Known as the Proverbs of the New Testament or Wisdom Literature of the New Testament. Easy to understand. Practical, applied Christianity. Meaty, and nourishing for the man or woman of God who wants to grow spiritual muscles and use these muscles for good.
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