(Isaiah 53:5/James 5:13-16/Matthew 9:6b-7/8:14-15/Psalm 13:2-4/John 14:12)
(Isaiah 53:5/James 5:13-16/Matthew 9:6b-7/8:14-15/Psalm 13:2-4/John 14:12)
(Habakkuk 3:1-15/1 Corinthians 15:1-2/Colossians 1:23/Psalm 96)
Habakkuk did not shy away from approach God with honest prayers, and today we consider how we should follow that example.
(Psalm 119:105/2 Timothy 3:16-17/Colossians 3:16)/(Length 30:23/Size 9:13MB)
If we are saved from sin, why do we keep struggling with it? This week we look at Paul’s writing about our continued struggle with sin.
Living the blessed life in a world with so much foolishness is difficult. In this look at the book of Proverbs we explore what it looks like to live with wisdom in a foolish world.
This week we are discussing how wisdom is something more than just modifying our behavior to follow the rules of life, it is centered in a relationship with God.
As we wrap up our series on prayer, we consider how important it is to incorporate the truth of the Bible into our lives of prayer.
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.