This is the first sermon in a new series called Words of Warning. At times our lives can drift, our heart can drift, and even in our relationships we can drift apart! We have to especially beware the drift in our walk with the Lord. Our spiritual life can drift slowly, subtly, and progressively if…
Jesus loves children! He drove this point home so clearly in Matthew 18:5 “Whoever receives one little child like this in My name receives Me.” Since Jesus has such a heart for children, as a church we should share this same heart!
One of our greatest challenges is to live with a grateful heart. May our lives be invested in doing all in the name of Jesus while giving thanks.
This is the first sermon in the Grateful Heart series.
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…
The one truth that separates Christianity from all other religions is that Jesus died and now is RISEN! This is our hope as we face life and death, joy and sorrow.
Because the Lord is on the throne, because of our adoption into His family, and because we know that Jesus is coming we always have hope!
Is it possible for us to be in the church and opening our Bibles but unfocused when it comes to the Lord’s return? The time is now to stay focused!