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			<title>Not Over Yet (week 1)</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Have you ever felt like everything was falling apart, like your story was over before it even began? In Luke 8, we meet Jairus, a respected leader who faced the ultimate interruption: his daughter was dying. But in the midst of desperation, he fell at Jesus' feet, realizing that titles and influence couldn't save his precious child. Sometimes, it takes a crisis to push us towards Jesus.When the ne...]]></description>
			<link>https://180cc.church/blog/2026/03/21/not-over-yet-week-1</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 22:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Have you ever felt like everything was falling apart, like your story was over before it even began? In Luke 8, we meet Jairus, a respected leader who faced the ultimate interruption: his daughter was dying. But in the midst of desperation, he fell at Jesus' feet, realizing that titles and influence couldn't save his precious child. Sometimes, it takes a crisis to push us towards Jesus.<br><br>When the news came that Jairus' daughter had died, it seemed like the end. But Jesus declared, "Do not be afraid. Only believe." People may say it's over, but Jesus has the final say. Just as He breathed life back into Jairus' daughter, He can breathe new life into your hopeless situations.<br><br>Today, if you feel like it's over—if your relationships, dreams, or faith seem beyond repair—remember: if Jesus is in the story, it's not over yet. He specializes in turning interruptions into miracles. Respond to His call, believe in His power, and watch as he resurrects what was once dead. It's not over yet.</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>The Cost of Staying Lost at Home</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Have you ever been physically present but emotionally distant? It's easy to be near the house but far from the heart. In Luke 15, we see the older brother who stayed close but missed out on the Father's love. He worked hard, followed the rules, but his heart was filled with resentment and pride. Just like the Pharisees who honored God with their lips but their hearts were far from Him.But the Fath...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 17:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Have you ever been physically present but emotionally distant? It's easy to be near the house but far from the heart. In Luke 15, we see the older brother who stayed close but missed out on the Father's love. He worked hard, followed the rules, but his heart was filled with resentment and pride. Just like the Pharisees who honored God with their lips but their hearts were far from Him.<br><br>But the Father's invitation remains open to us all. Whether you've been far away in rebellion or standing near in duty, God's grace is waiting for you. You don't have to earn it or fix yourself first. Just come in, lay down your pride, resentment, and performance, and step into the relationship with the Father.<br><br>Today, admit where you've held back from God's joy, believe in His unconditional love, and confess your need for His grace. The feast is ready, the music is playing—will you join the celebration? Step into the Father's heart today. #ComeHome #ReceiveGrace #StepIntoRelationship</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Come Home</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Have you ever felt like you were drifting away from God, slowly moving further and further from His presence without even realizing it? The story of the prodigal son in Luke 15 paints a vivid picture of the cost of leaving the Father's house.In the midst of our independence and pursuit of worldly pleasures, we often find ourselves in a place of emptiness and desperation, much like the son in the p...]]></description>
			<link>https://180cc.church/blog/2026/02/20/come-home</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 14:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Have you ever felt like you were drifting away from God, slowly moving further and further from His presence without even realizing it? The story of the prodigal son in Luke 15 paints a vivid picture of the cost of leaving the Father's house.<br><br>In the midst of our independence and pursuit of worldly pleasures, we often find ourselves in a place of emptiness and desperation, much like the son in the pigpen. But there is hope. Just as the prodigal son came to his senses and returned to his father, we too can come back to God.<br><br>Recognize the gap, reflect on your heart, and take a step toward intimacy with God today. Don't let pride or distractions keep you from experiencing the fullness of God's love and restoration.<br><br>Let today be the day you start turning back, closing the gap, and moving towards healing and restoration. Don't wait until it's too late. Come home to the Father who is waiting with open arms. (Luke 15:20-24)</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>BeComing less comfortable</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Have you ever felt stuck in your spiritual journey, like a car in neutral or a comfy chair you don't want to leave? The Bible reminds us in Hebrews 6:1-8 that faith is about BeComing, not just staying comfortable. We are called to grow, to move toward maturity in Christ.But here's the catch: we can't do it on our own. Just like a garden needs water to produce fruit, we need God's Word and Spirit w...]]></description>
			<link>https://180cc.church/blog/2026/01/02/becoming-less-comfortable</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 07:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Have you ever felt stuck in your spiritual journey, like a car in neutral or a comfy chair you don't want to leave? The Bible reminds us in Hebrews 6:1-8 that faith is about BeComing, not just staying comfortable. We are called to grow, to move toward maturity in Christ.<br><br>But here's the catch: we can't do it on our own. Just like a garden needs water to produce fruit, we need God's Word and Spirit working in our lives to bear spiritual fruit. We need to daily seek Him in prayer and Scripture, study His Word, and engage in community and fellowship for growth to happen.<br><br>So, what is God telling you today? How will you respond? Take a step of faith, pray, read your Bible, serve others, forgive, endure trials with joy, and live holy, humble lives. Let God empower your growth as you surrender to Him.<br><br>Don't ignore His call to BeCome who He created you to be. Take that step today and watch Him work wonders in your life. <br><br></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Jonah 3</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Have you ever felt like you've run too far from God, like Jonah did? The good news is, God is a God of second chances. Just like Jonah, who disobeyed and ran away, God still spoke to him "a second time." That's grace in action.In Jonah 3, we see the power of urgent repentance and humility. The people of Nineveh responded quickly to God's call, and even the king humbled himself before God by removi...]]></description>
			<link>https://180cc.church/blog/2025/08/29/jonah-3</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Have you ever felt like you've run too far from God, like Jonah did? The good news is, God is a God of second chances. Just like Jonah, who disobeyed and ran away, God still spoke to him "a second time." That's grace in action.<br><br>In Jonah 3, we see the power of urgent repentance and humility. The people of Nineveh responded quickly to God's call, and even the king humbled himself before God by removing his royal robe. True repentance isn't just saying sorry—it's turning back to God wholeheartedly.<br><br>Scripture reminds us of countless examples of second chances: Moses, David, Peter, Paul—each one received grace and a fresh start. What "second time" is God offering you today? What pride or control do you need to strip away to truly repent and turn back to Him?<br><br>Don't wait. Embrace God's grace today. His mercy is greater than your mess. Return to Him, experience His forgiveness, and discover the transformative power of His love. God gives second chances, and His grace can transform even the hardest heart (Jonah 3:1-10).</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Jonah 2</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Have you ever felt like you were drowning in the depths of life? Jonah knows that feeling all too well. In the belly of a fish, with no way out, he cried out to God—and God heard him. Even in the darkest places, God's grace is our lifeline.Just like Jonah, when we're trapped in darkness, we need to pray. Don't wait until you feel "spiritual enough." God hears your cry, even at rock bottom. Instead...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Have you ever felt like you were drowning in the depths of life? Jonah knows that feeling all too well. In the belly of a fish, with no way out, he cried out to God—and God heard him. Even in the darkest places, God's grace is our lifeline.<br><br>Just like Jonah, when we're trapped in darkness, we need to pray. Don't wait until you feel "spiritual enough." God hears your cry, even at rock bottom. Instead of asking "God, why am I here?" ask "God, what are You showing me here?" The deep places can be the most intimate places with Him.<br><br>In Matthew 14, Peter experienced Jesus' power in the midst of a storm. When he stepped out in faith, even in fear, Jesus was there to rescue him. The same God who delivered Jonah and Peter still delivers today.<br><br>So don't wait until you're in the depths to pray. Let God's Word fill you now, so when life squeezes you, His truth is what comes out. Cry out to Him today, and experience His deliverance in your life.</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Jonah 1</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Ever felt like running from God’s call? Jonah did too. The book of Jonah isn’t just about a fish—it’s about a heart struggle. God said “go,” but Jonah said “no,” fleeing to the ends of the earth. But you can’t outrun God’s grace. He sent a storm not to punish, but to redirect Jonah back to His will.Just like Jonah, we often resist God’s call, leading to storms in our lives. But surrender is the tu...]]></description>
			<link>https://180cc.church/blog/2025/08/29/jonah-1</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Ever felt like running from God’s call? Jonah did too. The book of Jonah isn’t just about a fish—it’s about a heart struggle. God said “go,” but Jonah said “no,” fleeing to the ends of the earth. But you can’t outrun God’s grace. He sent a storm not to punish, but to redirect Jonah back to His will.<br><br>Just like Jonah, we often resist God’s call, leading to storms in our lives. But surrender is the turning point. Confession brings calm, and rock bottom can be the foundation for a new start. When we stop running and start trusting, God’s mercy shines through. Just as Jonah spent three days in the fish, Jesus spent three days in the grave for our salvation.<br><br>Today, stop resisting. Surrender to God’s call, even in the mess. Trust His plan and let Him guide you. What have you been avoiding? Where have you been running? It’s time to surrender and say yes to God’s call. He’s not finished with you yet. Will you trust Him today? #JonahSeries #SurrenderToGod</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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