(Habakkuk 3:1-15/1 Corinthians 15:1-2/Colossians 1:23/Psalm 96)
(Habakkuk 3:1-15/1 Corinthians 15:1-2/Colossians 1:23/Psalm 96)
(Psalm 119:105/2 Timothy 3:16-17/Colossians 3:16)/(Length 30:23/Size 9:13MB)
(Romans 11:33-36/Colossians 2:6-7)(Length 18:40/Size 7.42MB)
Romans chapter eight reveals the that nothing is able to diminish the Good News.
Romans Chapter eight helps teach us how good the good news really is
One of the most important themes of the writing of Paul is the importance of unity in the church. This is something that we struggle with in a culture that prides itself on individualism and competition, but this morning we are reflecting on how we are unified as one body in Christ.
One of the consistent messages of Old Testament wisdom literature is that we are not as wise as God, that we do not have the capacity to be as wise as God, that we cannot know all the answers. This week we examine if this message is something that should bring us frustration or comfort.
As Solomon continues to teach on money, he talks about how not being able to enjoy the blessings of life is a great tragedy of our experience under the sun, and he asks questions that help us to look beyond the sun.
Solomon goes back to money this week. He discusses how obsession for more leads us into places of injustice. He also talks about how once we begin to cultivate a desire for more it is difficult to experience satisfaction in life.
Many people, whether a steadfast Christian or an ardent skeptic of the faith, will at some point question the nature of Christ. This week we will be looking at how it is was possible that Jesus was fully human and fully Devine at the same time.