Daring Faith

  • October 3, 2017
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Abram found himself journeying back to the promised land from Egypt. Upon his return to the land, he displays three attributes of daring faith. First, Abram shows that daring faith is a faith that repents. Just as he turned around and went back to God, so should when we find our lives in sin. Second, … [Read More…] Daring Faith

When Sinning Seems to Make Sense

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Abram entered the promised land, yet soon after famine arrived. He traveled with his family down to Egypt, but there he lied about the identity of his wife to protect himself. This passage shows us three characteristics of sin. First, sin often looks appealing, as Abram was actually blessed in the short-term. Second, sin always … [Read More…] When Sinning Seems to Make Sense

An Unbelievable Promise

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After sin entered the world, things seemed to be spiraling down. In the midst of that darkness, God appeared to Abram, and made some astounding promises. He promised to give Abram land, that he would have a large family, and that he would be blessed and bless others. We see in this passage that God’s … [Read More…] An Unbelievable Promise

Homesick Christians

  • September 3, 2017
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Do you ever feel like you were meant for another world, that you’re somehow out of place in this current one?  As people of God, we are promised an eternal home in heaven, our great hope and future. Life is hard, but it’s worth living well. If we are homesick Christians longing for heaven, how … [Read More…] Homesick Christians

Baptism: A Radical Act Of Obedience

  • August 6, 2017
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In today’s Christian culture, baptism often appears optional. But what does scripture really teach about the importance of baptism? Jesus spoke about baptism in an unequivocal way: baptism is a radical act of obedience to the radical call of Christ to repent and hear the gospel. It is meant to be a public display of … [Read More…] Baptism: A Radical Act Of Obedience

Do You Know Him?

  • July 16, 2017
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Do you really know Jesus? Or do you just know a lot about Him? Many people have a lot of information about Jesus, but they don’t really know Jesus. They have the head knowledge, but not the heart. There are three attributes of people who really know Jesus.   Luke 7:36-50

The Advantages of Singleness

  • June 11, 2017
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The Bible calls singleness a “gift” and encourages singles to take advantage of its unique opportunities for your joy and the good of others. Some people are called to singleness, and embracing the freedoms of singleness can significantly contribute to the kingdom of God.   1 Corinthians 7:32-25

Giving That Pleases God

  • May 21, 2017
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Why is God so concerned with our financial giving? It’s a matter of our priorities for the Kingdom of God, and where we find our security. Our giving is a form of worship to the Lord. There are five qualities of giving that pleases God: we are to give kindly, to give uniquely, to give … [Read More…] Giving That Pleases God

Scatter

  • April 30, 2017
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How can we be effective witnesses for Christ? The parable of the sower teaches us to be radical, reckless, relentless sowers of the gospel wherever we go. We are sent to scatter the gospel everywhere, at all times, and to everyone. We aren’t smart enough to know if a person is ready to receive the … [Read More…] Scatter

Knowing Jesus: The Great Exaltation

  • January 15, 2017
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How did God the Father respond to Jesus’ humility? Jesus’ name is often dragged through the mud in our sinful world. But what Satan intends for evil, God will ultimately glorify. The Father has an infinite delight in the Son, because the Son esteems the Father and chose to suffer the worst of deaths rather … [Read More…] Knowing Jesus: The Great Exaltation