
Getting On Mission (Experiencing God, part 1)
Experiencing God is most often experienced when you’re on mission with Him. Daniel 1:8-20, 2:46-49, 3:16-30.
Experiencing God is most often experienced when you’re on mission with Him. Daniel 1:8-20, 2:46-49, 3:16-30.
There are many benefits to repentance, but what is the greatest one and why do we so often overlook it? Mark 12:28-34. Matthew 4:17. Mark 1:15. 2 Timothy 2:22-26.
On Easter Sunday, we talk about the importance of Jesus’ perfection. Hebrews 7:11-28. 1 John 3:1-10.
On Palm Sunday, we take a look at the busy last week of Jesus’ life. Matthew 21:1-11. Mark 11:15-19.
What is God’s approach for providing a bright and beautiful future to a dark and broken world? Matthew 13:24-33. Matthew 5:43-48. Luke 13:6-9.
Your tongue has great power. James 3:1-8. James 5:12. Luke 6:43-49. Matthew 12:36-37.
Little faith is the result of failing to understand one’s value and the extent of God’s providential protection. Matthew 6:25-34. Ephesians 3:14-19.
We conclude our series on the Song of Songs by discussing the intimacy cycle and its parallels with our relationship with the wisdom of God.
We explore a couple alternative readings of Song of Songs and discuss monogamy and the desire of God’s wisdom to be our one well.
Cherishing what you have wars against the artificial poverty of discontentment. 1 Kings 21. Song of Songs 2:2-3, 5:10-16, 7:1-7.
We explore the biblical themes of the garden, the body, and wisdom and how they’re used in the Song of Songs. Song of Songs 4.
Has it ever struck you as odd that the third command God gives His people is to not take His Name in vain? Is God really that concerned about us using His Name as a curse word or is there something more to this command? Exodus 20:1-7.