God’s Grace Toward Sinners, Part 2: David’s Rebuke (2 Samuel 12)
David was God’s chosen king for Israel, a man after God’s own heart, and the one who was promised tremendous blessing and an eternal throne. David was also a rebellious sinner who rejected the Law of God. Yahweh had previously made really significant promises to David (2 Samuel 7)–so what will God do now that David has failed so miserably?
Read MoreGod’s Grace Toward Sinners, Part 1: David’s Sin (2 Samuel 11)
In 2 Samuel 11, David commits several different sins. How should God treat David as a consequence of his sin? Should King David lose his kingdom as a result of his sin? Listen to find out just how God treats sinners like you and me.
Read MoreNews You Can Use (Easter 2016)
Understand the good news of Easter as we reflect on the truth of the resurrection and what it means for us!
Read MoreGood Friday Service 2016
Listen to three testimonies of ordinary people and hear what their lives were like before Christ, followed by a reflection on the crucifixion of Christ.
Read MoreStart Living Desperate
If you have run a little dry, if you are wondering how to fire up your walk with God, if you desire to grow more intimate in your relationship with your Savior, then this message is for you. Don’t miss it.
Read MoreKindness (Moms By Grace – Mar 2016)
Teaching for moms of young children by Michele Phillips.
Read MoreThe Church Matters to Christ (Ephesians 5:22-32)
Ephesians 5 is a passage we normally think of in relation to the family and marriage relationships, but what is the pattern that our marriages are supposed to built on? What does the church look like, and why is it so important to Christ?
Read MoreWhen We Were Kings (Genesis 1-4)
The beginning of the Bible’s story does what beginnings do—It provides setting information so that the reader can understand the rest of the Bible. Genesis 1–4 orients us to the Bible’s story line by introducing us to the Bible’s four main characters.
Read MoreWorship the Trinity (Embracing the Trinity, Part 3)
This message highlights not only the unique roles of the Father, Son and Spirit, but also the incredible love relationship in the persons of the Trinity that sets our God apart from all the false gods of human imagination and of organized religion. Learn what it means to have a Trinitarian lifestyle and experience Trinitarian grace.
Read MoreOwn the Trinity (Embracing the Trinity, Part 2)
The Trinity is vast, and we are going to dig deeper as the Lord increases our awe and blows our minds into His profoundly deep character, His essence and His three persons. We will also study some church history on the doctrine of the Trinity in order to clarify the truth of the Trinity and expose the error some embrace about the Trinity.
Read MoreEmbrace the Trinity, Part 1
Because Philippians 2 is loaded with Trinitarian truth, before we open up this chapter it is time for us to study the doctrine of the Trinity. This is part one of a three-part series on this crucial biblical doctrine.
Read MorePursuing Purity in Our Use of Social Media (Moms By Grace – Feb 2016)
Teaching for moms of young children by Sharon Verougstraete.
Read MoreEqual Yet Different: Partners (Ephesians 5:22-33)
Discover God’s true design for your marriage and the roles God has given to husbands and wives.
Read MoreLiving for Christ When Life Gets Hard (Philippians 1:27-30) Part 2
Paul reminds the Philippians of the gift of suffering and the promise of persecution–the apostle tells them in the same way they have been granted belief by a sovereign God, they have also been granted suffering and difficulty in this life. Just like you desperately need salvation, you Christian, desperately need suffering.
Read MoreLiving for Christ When Life Gets Hard (Philippians 1:27-30) Part 1
We are citizens of a better place. We belong somewhere else. This life is only temporary. Paul’s been telling us his death would be gain, so he now exhorts us to live in the light of our future home, Heaven. All Christians are headed to our home–a home we have not seen, a home we have not been to yet, but is so awesome we can’t even imagine its wonders.
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