In this 4th week of Advent we will be looking at the different aspects of peace that our King brings.
In this 4th week of Advent we will be looking at the different aspects of peace that our King brings.
God chooses to display his sovereign might through imperfect people like Moses. The Moses we find in Exodus 4 is much different than the one found in Exodus 2. He has been shaped by his time in the wilderness and his experience with God. In this we discover that the might of God almost always flows through obedience rooted in faith. God pulls Moses away from his selfdoubt and anxiety toward faithful obedience through which God will use Moses powerfully. God wants to use us. He asks us to stopping looking at ourselves and to look up toward Him.
God is the both the SOURCE of joy and the GIVER of joy. While circumstances may IMPACT your joy, they need not STEAL your joy.
Jesus is the sovereign Lord and having faith in Him means learning to trust Him in every aspect of life
(Colossians 1:1-6;27-29/Galatians 5:6)
(Romans 12:3-8/Galatians 3:28-29)(Length 18:39/Size 7.20MB)
This week we explore how religious people need to experience the life changing good news of the gospel just as much as any other person on the planet.
First Corinthians teaches us that all of us have been given gifts so that we can serve others according to His design. This week we reflect on a life of serving together.
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.
This week we examine how the inevitable uncertainties of life are taken care of by the certainty of the Life that is provided in Jesus.