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Bobby Schuller

Be inspired each week by Pastor Bobby Schuller's messages from Shepherd's Grove Presbyterian Church and Hour of Power in Irvine, California.
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Now displaying: January, 2017
Jan 30, 2017

Pastor Bobby Schuller continues his series “The Narrow Road: How To Be Alive” with the message "Servant Leadership” at Shepherd’s Grove on Sunday January 29, 2017.

In this message, Bobby approaches the importance of servant leadership through Jesus' actions. Jesus was the greatest servant, greatest leader, and his goal was to bless people. With this, Bobby reminds us that each little action can create an enormous impact. If you focus on the deep, God will focus on the wide; if you focus on the individual, God will focus on the masses. God wants us to have this beneficial influence on others, so we are called to find a need and fill it. 

 

 

Jan 23, 2017

Pastor Bobby Schuller continues his series “The Narrow Road: How To Be Alive” with the message "The Golden Rule” at Shepherd’s Grove on Sunday January 22, 2017.

In this message, Bobby explains how The Silver Rule becomes The Golden Rule, and the importance of each. Through this explanation, we are reminded to not only love and care for others, but also to love and care for ourselves. Love is what you do; your love is Christian, and that means it's proactive, not reactive. Bobby also fixates on the significance of empathy, because a good person is a loving person, and we are all worthy of love, no matter our faults. 

 

 

Jan 17, 2017

Pastor Bobby Schuller continues his series "The Narrow Road: How To Be Alive" with the message "Doing Big Things with Big Faith" at Shepherd's Grove on Sunday January 15, 2017.

 

With this message, Bobby reminds us that we are offered the opportunity to get to heaven by faith. No one wants you to go to heaven more than God. Since God is rooting for you, and always looks after you, you should be confident enough in God's plan for your future without fearing the present. Faith is key; you can have faith in God because he is not holding anything over your head. Pray with faith, not with sympathy, because faith is what pleases God.

 

 

 

Jan 9, 2017

Pastor Bobby Schuller continues his series "The Narrow Road: How to be Alive" with his message "You Get a Fresh Start" at Shepherd's Grove on Sunday January 8, 2017.

 

In this message, Bobby fixates on our ability to inherit heaven on earth. As we reflect on our sins, mistakes, and regrets, it becomes clear that these negative elements have ultimately been rooted in our lack of connecting with others, or a fear of not belonging. Bobby stresses the spectacular importance of this one truth: the greatest human need is to connect deeply with others. You are enough; you don't need to earn anything. You deserve to make love a priority. 

 

 

 

 

 

Jan 3, 2017

Pastor Bobby Schuller begins his new series for the new year entitled "The Narrow Road: How to be Alive" with the message "The World Needs Someone Like You" at Shepherd's Grove on Sunday January 1, 2017. 

With this message, Pastor Schuller reminds us that we all have gifts and talents that the world needs. Just like Jesus, we have the same power by faith to bring the best out of people. If we use words to describe ourselves in a negative way, we will convince ourselves that it is true because words harbor an inconceivable amount of power. And since there is authority in our words, we should use that power to proclaim positivity over our lives and the lives of others. We are inspired to start this year off with the enlightening message: "You are the light of the world; you are the salt of the earth". 

 

 

 

 

 

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