Dan Stockum - January 21, 2018

The Law of the Harvest - Galatians 6:6-10

Some of us have heard “you reap what you sow” so frequently we may not realize the phrase comes from the Bible. While most of us don’t have fields that we sow, nearly all of us have goals--things we want to happen and things we don’t want to happen.

This week, we will see how this little ancient phrase about sowing and reaping can help us get to where we want to be and avoid where we don’t want to be.

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This Week's Sermon: "Our Only Boast"

We may not freely admit it, but all of us are adept at one thing: boasting. We boast every day, whether publicly or privately, about seemingly anything and everything: family, possessions, abilities, achievements, grades, social connections – you name it. You may even be inwardly boasting right now about the fact that you don’t boast as much as other people do!

The point is that we all boast about, or take pride in, something. And what we choose to boast about actually says a lot more than we realize about who we are at our core, about what we really value, what drives and defines us, what validates us and makes us feel more significant, and even what gives us hope.

There are lots of things – even legitimately good things – about which we can choose to boast. But can you say that you are daily boasting in the one thing that matters more than anything else in life?

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