As Christians, God is always with us. Never again will we ever be alone. 49 minutes
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As Christians, God is always with us. Never again will we ever be alone. 49 minutes
Today’s worship was in our monthly bible study format and we continued our study of the book of Galatians, focusing on verses 8-20 of chapter 4. 49 minutes
In his prophecy recorded in Luke 21:5-19, Jesus issues four “Do not” commands for responding to end-time events, and they relate to the four facets of human relationships. Altogether they produce a major shake-up of our lives for God’s purpose. But how? 17 minutes
Jesus came to seek and save the lost. Zacchaeus, a notorious ‘sinner,’ displays the joy and transformation of receiving God’s grace. 40 minutes
Exile can be physical or spiritual, it can be imposed upon us or of our own volition; however, regardless of its type or cause, God promises to meet us in whatever “exile” we experience. 46 minutes
Luke 19:10 says, “The Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.” What does that mean — and how does it apply to us? 26 minutes
There is great rejoicing over the rescuing of a lost sheep, but there is far greater rejoicing in heaven over the repentance of a lost sinner. 26 minutes
God knew each of us before we were born (Psalm 139). He sees everything about us, even our imperfections, yet He loves us and wants us to know him. 37 minutes
Rather than complain about individual or global problems, followers of Jesus- who came as the Light of the world- have his presence in them and are instructed to shine his light as the solution. 46 minutes