In a world full of confusion and shifting values, God’s Word is the firm foundation we need.
In a world full of confusion and shifting values, God’s Word is the firm foundation we need.
This week we introduce the series on Hosea. It’s not primarily the prophets who speak but God. This book is not just for the Israelites but us as well.
As Paul opens his letter to Titus and the Cretan church, Paul reminds Titus that the Gospel of Jesus was not something that happened as a response to sin as if God didn’t know that it was going to happen. Instead it was his plan to pour out his grace on us to give us hope and demonstrate his love for us. The grace of God in Jesus is a recurring theme. The emphasis becomes on the connection between grace and action. Such is the overwhelming nature of God’s grace that we are to respond to his grace wholeheartedly and without reservation.
(Psalm 119:105/2 Timothy 3:16-17/Colossians 3:16)/(Length 30:23/Size 9:13MB)
(Ephesians 2:8-9/ James 2:17/1 Corinthians 15:10/2 Timothy 3:16-17/John 1:1;14;16)(Length 25:02/Size 7.73MB)
This message unpacks the concept of finishing well as the year comes to an end and asks, How do you want to be remembered? When you started the race with Christ, you knew that somewhere out there was a finish line. What will your Departure, Legacy and Reward be.
As we kick off this series on Big questions, we will start by looking at the Bible. The Bible is a book that has sparked questions from the time it was formed. This week we will look at some of the biggest questions that people ask about the Bible.
(Philippians 3:4-14/2 Timothy 2:15/1 Timothy 1:13-15/1 Corinthians 9:25-26)(Length 26:21/Size 9.05MB)
As we consider what it means to give God our best, this week we are going to look at lessons we can learn from three different kinds of people about how we should live out our faith.