
Rejoicing (Advent, part 3)
To rejoice is to tell the truth by repeating joy publicly. Nehemiah. Luke 2:7-20.
To rejoice is to tell the truth by repeating joy publicly. Nehemiah. Luke 2:7-20.
Start preparing even when you don’t have everything you think you need. Isaiah 40:1-5.
The art of waiting is to quiet the bustle long enough to see what God is doing. Matthew 2. Luke 2.
We all fail, but there are many different ways to handle failure. We can learn from it and increase our odds of success the next time around because we know one more way that doesn’t work. 1 Kings 19.
In Jesus’ Kingdom those who serve the most are the greatest. The more you serve, the greater your influence. Matthew 20:20-28.
We dig into Jesus’ teaching on divorce, God’s ideal for marriage, and how God uses marriage to shape us.
We discuss Jesus’ charge to not even lust after (or covet) anyone you aren’t married to and the benefits of sex within marriage. Matthew 5:27-30.
Reconciliation is not just a spiritual reality, but a necessary life reality. Matthew 5:25-26.
To worship God with sincerity, we must seek forgiveness and reconciliation not only with Him, but also with others. Matthew 5:23-24.
To be a Christian is to be called to someone, not just something. Therefore, we are to do everything we do as if unto Him.
God is obsessed with life. His desire is not just that his people wouldn’t murder, but that they would bring life everywhere they go. Matthew 5:21-26.
We discuss what Jesus meant when he said that he came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 5:17-20.