
The Impractical Kingdom
The way of Jesus requires that you get walked on sometimes. Luke 6:27-38
The way of Jesus requires that you get walked on sometimes. Luke 6:27-38
Sin is like a rhinoceros in your living room, but there’s a difference between indwelling sin and the clunky process of sanctification.
We look at the story of Esther and discuss the role the fear of death plays in our lives.
How can we love God with our mind? Being teachable and sharing what we know helps us be better missionaries. Acts 17.
On Tuesdays in September 2017, we looked at four views of the atonement. Each view gives a different answer to the question, “What exactly was accomplished when Jesus died on the cross?” Week four explores the Kaleidoscopic View.
Work is a blessing. It doesn’t give you your value, but it is your opportunity to create value.
On Tuesdays in September 2017, we looked at four views of the atonement. Each view gives a different answer to the question, “What exactly was accomplished when Jesus died on the cross?” Week three explores the Healing View.
Worship is a response to finding beauty or value. We’re all attracted to greatness. We all worship something.
On Tuesdays in September 2017, we looked at four views of the atonement. Each view gives a different answer to the question, “What exactly was accomplished when Jesus died on the cross?” Week two explores the Substitutionary Atonement view.
Is your life boring because you never have to use your imagination? Faith requires us to see what God could do instead of only seeing what is.
On Tuesdays in September 2017, we looked at four views of the atonement. Each view gives a different answer to the question, “What exactly was accomplished when Jesus died on the cross?” Week one explores the Christus Victor view.
While rest is usually not celebrated, it is still a necessary part of our lives. We aren’t robots. We aren’t meant to carry the weight of “incredible” at all times.