As believers intentional living has to involve investing our time and focus in God’s Word. His Word will last forever (Matt. 24:35). May we delight in the Word (Psalm 1). May we grow our faith in the Word (Rom. 10:17). May we have our mind and life transformed (Rom. 12:2). AND, may we be doers…
This is the final sermon in the Comfort Words series from Psalm 91.
Waiting…waiting…waiting…it is one of the greatest challenges of our life. God used waiting in the life of Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and David. For 2000 years believers have been waiting for the “glorious appearing” of Jesus. Waiting is part of God’s process – in God’s economy waiting is not a waste, but a worthwhile work…
After a long, hard day sometimes you need some comfort food. Fried chicken. Macaroni and cheese. Baked beans. Green bean casserole. Apple pie with vanilla ice cream! Comfort food (whatever yours may be) is supposed to bring a nostalgic or sentimental felling to the consumer. God provides great comfort words when we face challenges. More…
This is the final sermon in the LifeSong Series. In this sermon we look at one of the lowest times that David experienced in his life. Psalm 51 & 32 remind us of the seriousness of sin; but also of the sufficiency of our Savior to forgive.
We continue the LifeSong Sermon Series looking at David in Psalm 63 as he experienced a satisfied soul during a dark time in his life. It is often during the difficult seasons that our desperation and passion for God gets stronger. Consequently, when our passion for God grows our satisfaction in Him follows. God’s “lovingkindness”…
Our God is a God of life! Psalm 139 reminds us that we are “fearfully and wonderfully” made. As we think about LifeSongs they are really life convictions. We affirm the importance of worship, of God’s Word, of faith, and of life. Politicians and celebrities may weigh in with their opinions, but what God says…
As we continue through our LifeSongs series, we are digging in God’s Word to see an example of trust. God’s Word is very clear “without faith it is impossible to please Him”. So what does it look like to trust God in trials?
As we continue the Lifesongs series we observe the importance of the Bible in our lives.