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Faithful to the Finish
Peter's final call to a young and growing church
Grace and Glory
A short series through the highlights of 1 Peter
Entrusted
Gifts, risk, and the return of the King
The Law of Moses was powerful to punish but powerless to forgive and redeem. The carnal mind leads to fulfilling the desires of the carnality. Spiritual minds long to fulfill the desires of spirituality. The mind directs the life of a person.
Romans 08:01-17 No Condemnations Romans 8:1-4 Freed from Sin and Death The Law of Moses was powerful to punish but powerless to forgive and redeem. God sent his son Jesus Christ to have the nature of the sinful man but without sin. However, he became the sin offering through his sacrifice. Jesus ...read more
Scripture: Romans 8:1-17
Denomination: Methodist
Is Jesus Christ so important to us that we would lay down everything to witness to His abiding love?
Thursday of 14th Week in Course (July 7 2022) Roger Dicconson “No gold or silver or money in your belt, no bag” basically the clothes on their back were all that the early disciple-missionaries had on their journeys. When we look at the histories of the witnesses to Christ in the sixteenth ...read more
Scripture: Hosea 11:1-9, Matthew 10:7-15
Denomination: Catholic
If a ruler does not hold God and God’s Law in the highest respect, he will ultimately fail.
Saturday of 17th Week in Course Men and women without faith in the twenty-first century are a lot like the Israelites who were hearing and yet not listening to Jeremiah five centuries before Jesus. If you have no faith in Christ, in the transcendent reality we call communion with the Trinity, you ...read more
Scripture: Matthew 14:1-12, Jeremiah 26:11-16
Humble yourselves before God and resist the devil.
A TRIAL OF STEADFAST FAITH. 1 Peter 5:5-11. “Yea, ALL OF YOU be subject to one another, and be clothed with humility” (1 PETER 5:5b). This calls for mutual respect and humility, preferring the other to oneself. The reason follows: “for God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble.” ...read more
Scripture: 1 Peter 5:5-11
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational
Restoring the prophetic voice.
Solemnity of John the Baptist 2023 St. Paul knew how to approach the Jews and the Gentiles who had an interest in the Jewish faith as he went through Asian Minor and Greece to spread the Gospel of Christ. So we see him in today’s story from Acts coming to the local synagogue on Shabat, Saturday. ...read more
Scripture: Isaiah 49:1-6, Acts 13:22-26, Luke 1:57-80
Will you be silent or speak up?
When Esther found out Mordecai was in such a state, it distressed her, and she sent him garments instead of his sackcloth. When Mordecai refused to accept them, Esther sent her appointed eunuch Hathach to find out what was going on. Mordecai told Hathach everything he knew and gave him a copy of ...read more
Scripture: Esther 4:13-14
In this sermon, we'll explore the impact of a loveless man on his family.
A loveless man, is a individual who struggles with emotional unavailability, intimacy issues, and a lack of empathy. When such a person becomes a part of a family, the consequences can be devastating. In this sermon, we'll explore the impact of a loveless man on his family. The Family ...read more
Scripture: Genesis 3:1-24, 2 Samuel 13:1-33
In the biblical account of Job, we find a poignant example of how friends can sometimes exacerbate our suffering instead of alleviating it.
In the biblical account of Job, we find a poignant example of how friends can sometimes exacerbate our suffering instead of alleviating it. Job's three friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar, came to comfort him in his time of need, but instead, they ended up criticizing and judging him (Job ...read more
Scripture: Matthew 22:39
Herod Antipas is pictured as exactly opposite of Jesus in leadership.
Friday of the Fourth Week in Course 2025 Today’s Gospel is a reminder to us of the many pitfalls of having power, money, and an inflated ego. There are several Herods in the NT. All of them were suffragans of Rome, who granted them rights to rule others, take bribes and taxes, and surround ...read more
Scripture: Hebrews 13:1-8, Mark 6:14-29
In the face of gross sin in others, the tendency may be to see none of it in ourselves.
In the face of gross sin in others, the tendency may be to see none of it in ourselves. We try to deceive ourselves, but this possibility of deception is removed when we face this scripture. Chapter 1, natural creation of the world and natural character of man. In chapter 2, it is no longer a ...read more
Scripture: Romans 2:1-16
Denomination: Baptist
Looking for solitude was a significant need for Jesus. We need to foster the control of investing energy alone with God. Spending time alone with God is necessary.
Looking for solitude was a significant need for Jesus (Matthew 14:13). He made room in his bustling timetable to be separated from everyone else and be with the Father. Investing energy with God in petition and prayer supports an imperative relationship and prepares us to address life's ...read more
Scripture: Matthew 14:22-23
Denomination: Independent/Bible
This sermonreveals that God's saving grace is not only lavished upon believers in overwhelming abundance but is also perfectly administered with His divine wisdom and flawless prudence.
Introduction Have you ever received a gift that was not only generous, but incredibly thoughtful? A gift that showed the giver knew you and had a perfect plan? In verse 7, Paul told us that we are forgiven "according to the riches of his grace." Now, in verse 8, he describes the character ...read more
Scripture: Ephesians 1:8
Following Christ can bring division in relationships, but it is important to remain faithful and trust in Jesus' honesty and guidance.
Bring in a rope and have two volunteers come up. Have them hold the rope, one on each end, and explain that the rope represents our relationships. When we follow Jesus, sometimes it can cause tension and division in our relationships, like when we pull the rope tight. But Jesus is with us through ...read more
Scripture: Luke 12:49-56
Topics: Spiritual Growth, Discipleship, Faith Journey, Biblical Teachings
God's unconditional love fuels Jesus' ministry and sacrifice, and we are called to love others in the same way.
Our main verse for today is John 3:16. You've probably heard it before, but let's read it together: 'For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.' So, God loves us so much that He sent Jesus to save us. That's ...read more
Scripture: John 3:16, 1 John 4:8
Topics: Selfless Love, Unconditional Acceptance, Love Without Limits, Practicing Empathy
As believers, we are called to stand firm in our faith despite suffering. We can find strength in our faith and the support of our fellow believers.
Hey guys! Today, we're into 1 Thessalonians. This letter was written by Paul to a group of Christians in Thessalonica who were having a really hard time because they were being picked on for their faith. You know, being a Christian wasn't easy back then. They had to deal with a lot of hate from ...read more
Topics: Endurance, Spiritual Strength, Hope Amidst Pain, Faithful Suffering