Harvester Christian Church
Ever feel like God isn’t working fast enough in your life? Jesus used a tiny mustard seed to reveal how His kingdom really works. While we think in terms of addition, God works through multiplication. What often feels like slow timing is actually the start of something far greater than we could imagine.
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Satan’s most effective weapon isn’t a direct attack, but cheap imitations of Jesus. When those counterfeits fail, faith can falter—but Jesus calls us to a deeper, unshakable foundation rooted in His true kingdom
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You can do all the right Christian things and still not be growing as a disciple. The difference isn't what's on your calendar, it's what's in your heart.
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If you're not dead, God's not done with you.
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A child needs parenting, but a king demands obedience. Seeing Jesus as king changes everything about your faith.
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True peace isn’t earned—it’s found in the presence of Jesus.
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What if earning God’s love was never the point? Christmas reveals a God who steps into our darkness and freely gives what we could never earn.
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What keeps you up at 3 AM? The darkness around us often reveals the darkness within. But God’s first gift wasn’t judgment—it was light, not to condemn, but to show what’s possible. This Christmas, will you stay in the dark or step into the light?
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Sometimes the most powerful acts of worship happen when we release what we want most.
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A woman’s extravagant gift to Jesus shows that true generosity flows from love, not obligation—challenging us to see the difference between giving that meets needs and giving that transforms hearts.
info_outlineA woman’s extravagant gift to Jesus shows that true generosity flows from love, not obligation—challenging us to see the difference between giving that meets needs and giving that transforms hearts.