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Importance of Weakness
We all face times when the world seems out of control and a dangerous place. For many of us, the last couple months have seemed such a time. But in those positions of weakness, as much as we hate them, embracing that weakness gives us opportunity to ...
Praise the LORD
The works of the LORD show that He deserves to be praised. Those works reveal His character. Those works compel us to fear God and do His commandments. The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom. We hope that this online service has blessed you...
Song of Giving Thanks
Regardless of how we may feel, the truth is unchangeable. And God is unchangeable and always worthy of praise. We always have reason to give thanks. Psalm 100 helps us see why. We belong to One who is always good and has everlasting mercy.
Psalm 91 – God our Refuge
The psalmist reminds us in Psalm 91 that we have no refuge like our God. He is security when disease threatens and danger approaches. The LORD may allow us to see the danger. But when we cry out to Him, He is faithful to His promises to provide for ...
Saved to Uttermost
So Great a Salvation we have in Jesus Christ. He saves those who follow Him to the uttermost with His once for all sacrifice of Himself and always making intercession for us (that we need), until the salvation is perfected in Him.
A Sure Anchor
The writer of Hebrews wants us to grasp the sure and confident stabilizer to orient our life steadily to the presence of God – only available through the Perfect High Priest, Jesus Christ. John 21:1-24 Preached Sunday morning, April 26,
Tying up loose ends
John wrote his gospel account after the other three and added details pertinent to His purpose – “that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name” (John 20:31).
Sacrificial Gift of Temporary Tomb
Each of the four gospel accounts point out that Joseph of Arimathea risked his reputation, wealth, and future in order to claim the body of Jesus as He was executed upon the cross. None of the family nor disciples could or would do what Joseph did.
He Came on a Donkey
He rode into town on an animal that had never been rode before. It sounds like a scene from a Western. But what is the significance of the Hero on a donkey? And what is the lesson we should take away from the scene that day as they acclaimed Jesus a...
Know the LORD now
Do you have some extra time on your hands or busier than ever? Either way, now is the time to make this a priority. Whatever else we may think is important, this should be at the top of the list. Everything else is temporary.