LIFEPOINT CHURCH: The Hidden Danger of Anger—What the Bible Says | Nathan Bentley

Watch the LifePoint Church Sunday message. In a world filled with distractions and struggles, how do we stay spiritually strong and walk in the fullness of God’s calling? In this powerful message, Pastor Nathan unpacks Ephesians 4 and reveals how we can break free from the old life and step into a Spirit-transformed identity.

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LIFEPOINT CHURCH

PASTOR: NATHAN BENTLEY

In a world filled with distractions and struggles, how do we stay spiritually strong and walk in the fullness of God’s calling? In this powerful message, Pastor Nathan unpacks Ephesians 4 and reveals how we can break free from the old life and step into a Spirit-transformed identity.

🔹 Are you still living like the world, or are you walking in the light of Christ?

🔹 What areas of your life still need transformation?

🔹 Could your mindset be the biggest barrier to the renewal God has for you?

🔹 Are you holding onto anger, negativity, or old habits that keep you from growing?

🔹 How would your life change if you truly saw yourself as God sees you?

🔹 Could the way you live, speak, or think be grieving the Holy Spirit without you realizing it?

Paul calls us to renew our minds, embrace holiness, and reject the darkness that once held us back. This isn’t just about behavior modification—it’s about radical heart transformation that leads to freedom! Don’t miss this life-changing message. Watch now and take the first step toward living in the light of Christ! 🔥🙌

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LifePoint Church is led by Pastor Nathan Bentley and is located in San Tan Valley, Arizona. Our mission is to help people become fully devoted followers of Christ through intentionally SERVING, GIVING, CARING FOR OUR NEIGHBOR.

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