
Hitting Reset (Jonah, part 4)
We discuss God’s soft spot for contrite, repentant hearts as Jonah gets a do-over and the brutally violent Ninevites turn to God. Jonah 3:1-10.
We discuss God’s soft spot for contrite, repentant hearts as Jonah gets a do-over and the brutally violent Ninevites turn to God. Jonah 3:1-10.
We discuss the topic of God’s sovereignty–His supreme power and authority–and what it means for us. Jonah 1:10-2:10.
While faith does require imagination, it cannot simply be imaginary. Faith is shown through lived obedience to God. Jonah 1:1-9.
We begin our series on the book of Jonah by discussing the thing everyone seems to know about the story: Jonah is swallowed by a big fish. Strange things happen in the Bible. What do we do with them? Jonah 1:17.
We take some time to be reminded just how beautiful the Gospel is. 2 Samuel 9:1-13.
Young Nation took over the Sunday celebration on May 15, 2022.
Jesus is alive and He was resurrected in His physical, human body. Luke 24:1-49.
Fasting is a misunderstood and often overlooked spiritual discipline, but it has the power to starve our flesh while nourishing our spirit. Matthew 6:16-18. Galatians 5:16-24. Galatians 6:8-9. Matthew 4:1-11.
Romance and seclusion profoundly intertwine people into one flesh. Mark 10:6-9. Hebrews 13:4. Colossians 3:1-7.
Gossip is a form of torture that sabotages relational environments. Romans 1:29-32. Proverbs 16:28. Proverbs 22:1. Proverbs 26:22. Matthew 18:15-17. Matthew 12:34-37.
The greater the burden the more equal yoking is important. 2 Corinthians 6:14-16. 1 Corinthians 7:8-17.
Keeping a mental track record of someones flaws is ungodly and poisons the relationship. 1 Corinthians 13:1-5.