Randy Norris

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In Matthew 18, Jesus tells of a servant forgiven a massive debt who refuses to forgive a small one. It’s a reminder that unforgiveness traps us in bitterness, while grace frees us. We forgive not because others deserve it, but because we have been forgiven far more by Christ. Forgiven people forgive people — releasing the offense, healing the heart, and reflecting the One who canceled every debt at the cross.

In this message from Genesis 27:30–41 and Hebrews 12:14–17, we unpack the story of Esau and Jacob to show how the root of bitterness can spring up in our life and keep us from experiencing God's grace. Bitterness turns mirrors into windows and keeps us distracted by outward "robbers" rather than inwardly dealing with the poison that is spreading in our lives. We must remember God’s grace, and refuse to let bitterness rob us of the joy and freedom found in Christ.

In a world that celebrates busyness, Jesus calls us to something better. From Luke 10:38–42, this message explores the story of Mary and Martha to show how busyness can distract us from what matters most—being with Jesus. Learn how to slow down, embrace Sabbath rest, and serve from intimacy rather than exhaustion. Discover the freedom and peace that come from resting in Christ’s finished work.

In 1 Peter 3:15, Peter calls believers to set apart Christ as Lord, always ready to give a defense for the hope within us. Sharing our faith begins with worship, flows from preparation, and is carried out with gentleness. Evangelism isn’t about winning arguments but pointing people to Jesus through words and transformed lives. We proclaim His death until He comes.

In Mark 10:42–45, Jesus redefines greatness—not as power over others but as service to others. While the world defines greatness by authority and status, Christ calls His followers to humility, sacrifice, and service. He points to Himself as the ultimate example, the Son of Man who came not to be served but to serve and give His life as a ransom. True biblical greatness is found in serving like Jesus.

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