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The Parable's of Mustard Seed and Leaven
In Matthew 13:31-33 Jesus reminds (or teaches) us that the, when it comes to the Kingdom of Heaven, there is more than what meets the eye.
The Wheat and the Weeds
In Matthew 13 Jesus uses a field mixed with good and bad to help us understand our standing in His kingdom and what awaits all people at the Day of Judgment,
The Parable of the Sower and the Soils
We look at Jesus' parable of the soils and see that the majority of people that hear the Gospel will reject it, that few will receive and accept it, and how you can tell one group from the other.
How do Christians relate to sin, and why
We look at Paul's teaching from Romans 6 about how Christians living under grace should relate to sin, their old master that they are now free from! We also see how we should desire to do the things that are pleasing to God.
Resolved and not swayed (Wed Night)
Bro. Zach looks back at Matthew 9 from Sunday morning and shares an observation from the text that serves as a warning for Christians living in a society that is strongly anti-God.
New Covenant, Old Practices
To begin our "Parables of Jesus" series we look at the parables of the new patch/old garment and new wine/old wineskin to see how John's disciples were trying to mix the new covenant ushered in by Jesus' birth with their old covenant lives.
Light in the darkness, Hope for the hurting part 2
We finish up Isaiah 9 by looking to see how Christ, and only Christ is the one that is strong enough to step in and set us free from the oppression that ails us, no matter where that oppression comes from. We also see that the greatest oppressor that He f
Light in the darkness, hope for the hurting Part 1
We begin a two-week series looking at Isaiah 9 together. This week we see the setting for the people of Israel when this was written and are reminded that if we are in the darkness, that Light is coming, also that if we have been delivered then it was by
God paid our ransom to set us free
As we look at the Christmas story together again we see that 1. God visited us and 2. God redeemed or ransomed us when we were hopeless. These are both made clear in Zechariahs prophecy in Luke 1: 67 and following
Don't let worldly teachings affect your spiritual life (wed night)
As we follow up from "Mary's Song" in Luke 1 from this past Sunday we see that, although the world calls us to be independent and self-sufficient, Christ calls us to recognize our need for Him and to humbly seek His help in all Spiritual matters.