God is a gracious father who longs to be in relationship with His children
God is a gracious father who longs to be in relationship with His children
Our souls long for grace and peace that can only be given by Jesus because he is the mediator between God and men. As we look at this song written and adapted as the Bible was first coming to be printed, the message is clear, the coming of Jesus was a turning point for all of human history. In the search for peace and grace in a trying world, there was only one who would come to restore all that sin had destroyed. The only one who could do that had to be able to mediate between God and mankind. Together we look at the implication of Jesus coming as fully God and fully man in our lives.
We believe in a “go” mentality. We will always strive to go to others, before we invite them to come to us. The Gospel compels us to initiate relationships with others so that they might see the Gospel. We must care about loving and reaching people with the Gospel then church participation.
(Esther 4:1-3;11-14/Isaiah 59:11b-16a/1 Timothy 2:5/Hebrews 10:19-22a)
Asking God for things can be tricky. He knows the desires of our heart, he knows what we need, he is the omnipotent God of creation, and yet, we are taught that we lack things either because we do not ask for them or because we are asking with wrong motivations. This week we dig into how and why we ask for things in prayer.
(Philippians 3:4-14/2 Timothy 2:15/1 Timothy 1:13-15/1 Corinthians 9:25-26)(Length 26:21/Size 9.05MB)
(Length 32:47/Size 9.38MB) (1 Kings 3:9/Proverbs 14:16-17, 29-30/Proverbs 30:33/Proverbs 15:1/Ephesians 4:26-27/James 1:19-20)
(Length 38:56/Size 11.1MB) (Job 1:13-22/Job 31:35-37/Job 38:2-3/Job 9:32-34/1 Timothy 2:5-6)