Prayer is an indicator of our desire for people to come to know Jesus Christ as Savior. It is God’s desire that people come to repentance.
Message from 1 Timothy 1:8-11 & 18-20 addressing the proper use of the law and the danger of shipwrecking your faith.
God’s arc of redemption runs through the book of Ruth and the line of Judah. While God’s people were rebelling in the days of the Judges, God preserved the line of Messiah through Ruth the Moabite and the kinsman redeemer, Boaz, who redeemed Naomi and Ruth, and who fathered Obed, who was the grandfather of…
The story of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz points us to the wonderful redemption Jesus has brought to those who come to him in desperate need. God delights in sowing mercy to those who cry out to Him in faith. God calls you to repent, believe, and trust in Christ. Find shelter in Christ, your savior…
Don’t stop in the struggle- persist in prayer and keep seeking God! Message from 1 Samuel chapter 1.
Jesus and Taxes
One of the reasons II Corinthians 12 is so meaningful is that it teaches all of us that God’s grace is what carries us through suffering.
Real heart change- how does it happen? For Zacchaeus, he experienced love, acceptance, and a new relationship with Jesus. He was eager and curious to see Jesus. Zacchaeus was a swindler and an outcast from his fellows Jews. Than, after his encounter with Jesus, he knew the forgiveness that only the Messiah could bring. He…
(To access sermon notes, click on Save PDF) Life without regrets…sounds wonderful doesn’t it? The world’s definition of life without regret is not “missing out on the good life.” The Bible’s definition of regret is different. We grieve and regret the things we do which displease God. What is the difference between godly grief and…