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.
Today’s message looks at Psalm 96 and the joy, fear and glory of the Lord. Can you have joy and fear together? God’s glory is the composite magnificence of his greatness and goodness. It’s easy to be tempted to look more to the lower glories of this world then the goodness and greatness of God. …
This sermon calls people to take time to calm and quiet their soul and slow down the business of life and learn to rest in Jesus.
(Psalm 117)
The spiritual renewal is more about God than you. Keep your focus on Him in all that you confess. Center your life around Him in all you profess. Let His greater glory be clearly expressed in your life regardless of what comes at you. May the fresh move of God simply come to you because you are looking to Him alone.
As we look at Psalm 127, we will find that we are to live as multipliers who are content in the person and purposes of God. In that we will live a life that gives of ourselves to build into the lives of future generations.
Your story is always part of God’s BIGGER story! He Knows your name and we are blessed by God!
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.
(Luke 18:18-30/Mathew 28:16-20/Acts 1:6/Mark 1:1/Philippians 2:9-11/Psalm 13/Romans 1:11-15/John 6:68)
What we worship determines the direction and priorities of our lives and what kind of people we become