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January 14th 2018 in Corporate Worship

January 9, 2018 by Jon Holliday

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This week, we will begin exploring what an authentic faith looks like. A hypocrite is someone who says one thing, and lives a different way. The reality is that all men are hypocrites and have untamed hearts. Jesus teaches that what you do with your money and how you view it in your heart says something about your righteousness your faith. What are the inclinations of your heart? Spend some time this week examining yourself through prayer and time in the word to be ready to identify and challenge the self-righteousness and hypocrisy in your own heart.

Liturgy for Corporate Worship:

Psalm 103

Holy Holy Holy (God With Us) – Matt Maher

Joel 2:1, 12-17

My Victory – Crowder

Lord, I Need You – Matt Maher

Christ Is Risen – Matt Maher

Isaiah 58:1-12

Crying Holy – Aaron Keyes

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Photo by Hunters Race on Unsplash

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Filed Under: Matthew, worship Tagged With: hypocrisy, righteousness, self-righteousness, worship

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