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How to Study the Bible Lesson #1
2025/07/08
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Inductive Bible study offers a transformative approach to Scripture by teaching believers to discover biblical truth for themselves rather than depending exclusively on others' interpretations. This method emphasizes becoming a 'self-fed' Christian who can mature spiritually through direct engagement with God's Word. The Bible itself is extraordinary—the best-selling and most studied book in history, with remarkable manuscript evidence and archaeological validation supporting its reliability.The inductive method follows three essential steps: observation (carefully examining what the text says by reading repeatedly and noting details), interpretation (determining what the text means by studying context and comparing Scripture with Scripture), and application (deciding how to respond through personal reflection and action). Understanding the Bible's structure—including its various categories of books and literary forms like narrative, epistles, parables, poetry, and prophecy—enhances this process. By practicing inductive study, believers allow God's living and active Word to speak directly to their hearts, leading to genuine transformation rather than mere knowledge acquisition.
Titus 2
2025/07/07
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In Titus chapter 2, Paul addresses his protege Titus about establishing healthy churches on Crete amid the threat of false teachers. He outlines six key elements for spiritual soundness: sound pastors who teach practical doctrine and model integrity; mature older men who demonstrate sobriety, dignity, and self-control; reverent older women who avoid gossip and mentor younger women; devoted younger women who prioritize family relationships; self-controlled young men who love their families sacrificially; and exemplary workers who submit to authority and demonstrate excellence in their work.What makes this transformation possible isn't human effort but God's grace through Jesus Christ. This grace not only brings salvation but also trains believers to renounce ungodliness and develop self-control while awaiting Christ's return. Building a sound church requires community effort where each member embraces their role through meaningful spiritual conversations, fulfilling life-stage responsibilities, modeling Christian character, engaging in mentoring relationships, and relying on God's grace rather than personal strength. The ultimate goal is a church community that reflects the transformative power of the gospel in every aspect of life.
Titus 3 Christians as Citizens
2025/07/07
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In the final chapter of Titus, Paul offers essential guidance for Christians navigating life as citizens in challenging cultural environments. Writing to believers in Crete, a place known for wild behaviors, Paul provides principles that remain relevant for us today as we live in a society increasingly shifting away from Christian values.Paul first instructs Christians to be at peace with people by being submissive to authorities, avoiding evil speech, and showing courtesy to everyone. This doesn't mean agreeing with everything our government does, but respecting the law and recognizing God's sovereignty over leadership. We're called to control our tongues and be diffusers rather than igniters of conflict. Secondly, Paul reminds believers to show grace and mercy to others, remembering that we ourselves were once transformed by God's mercy. Before Christ, we were foolish, disobedient, and full of malice, but God's goodness saved us through regeneration and renewal. Finally, Paul warns against divisive people, instructing believers to warn such individuals twice before avoiding them altogether, as persistent division tears apart the church and hinders its witness in the community.
Titus 1
2025/06/30
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In a world where manhood is often defined by superficial characteristics, the Bible provides clear standards for godly men through the book of Titus. True godly manhood begins with recognizing oneself as a spiritual son, submitting to God as a loving Father regardless of one's experience with earthly fathers. This relationship gives men the eternal hope that comes from the God who never lies.Godly men are called to bring order—not through domination but through character and consistency. As protectors and providers, they establish order first in their homes, then in church and community. They live above reproach, being faithful to their spouses, leading their children well, and creating an atmosphere where family members want to follow Jesus. As good stewards, they manage all aspects of family life with consistency, avoiding arrogance, quick tempers, and greed.The spiritual fruit in a godly man's life includes hospitality, love of good, self-control, uprightness, holiness, and discipline. These qualities reflect ongoing spiritual growth and a deepening relationship with Christ. Finally, godly men uphold God's Word by making Scripture a priority, trusting its teachings, and using it as the foundation for both instruction and correction. By embracing these characteristics, men can experience radical transformation in their lives, marriages, families, and churches.
2 Timothy 4
2025/06/16
Paul finishes his letter to Timothy by telling him how he finished well.
2 Timothy 3:10-16
2025/06/09
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In 2 Timothy 3:10-17, Paul encourages Timothy about his readiness for ministry despite his youth and occasional feelings of inadequacy. Being 'complete and equipped' doesn't mean perfection, but rather being capable and proficient to serve God effectively. Paul urges Timothy to follow his example in embracing sound biblical doctrine, living a godly life that others can observe, and demonstrating patience and love even in difficult situations.Paul reminds Timothy that persecution is inevitable for faithful Christians, whether from worldly systems, personal attacks, or even fellow believers. Rather than being surprised by opposition, believers should see it as confirmation that God is working through them. Scripture plays a vital role in equipping Christians—it teaches truth, provides correction when needed, trains in righteous living, and prepares believers for effective service. The ultimate purpose of good works isn't self-improvement but bringing glory to Jesus Christ. Most believers are more prepared for God's service than they realize, needing primarily willingness and obedience rather than perfect knowledge or character.
2 Timothy 3:1-9
2025/06/02
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Paul's warning in 2 Timothy 3:1-5 provides crucial insight into the character of people during the 'last days' before Christ's return. While this period broadly spans from the establishment of the church until Christ's second coming, Paul specifically addresses the final season characterized by unprecedented difficulty.At the heart of Paul's concern is that people will be 'lovers of themselves,' a trait that spawns 17 other characteristics including love of money, boastfulness, pride, disobedience to parents, and pursuit of pleasure above godliness. This self-love directly contradicts Jesus' teaching that true fulfillment comes through self-denial and service to others. Paul particularly warns against those who maintain 'a form of godliness' while denying its power—people who appear Christian but live contrary to Christ's teachings.Navigating these challenging times requires examining our own hearts for signs of self-love, developing spiritual discernment through regular engagement with Scripture, finding strength in genuine Christian community, and trusting God's timing even when those living contrary to truth seem to prosper. The good news is that while these days will be difficult, believers filled with the Holy Spirit can develop the discernment needed to recognize truth and stand firm in faith.
Navigating the Last Days: Understanding People in Difficult Times | 2 Timothy 3:1-5What does the Bible say about the character of people in the last days? In this powerful exploration of 2 Timothy 3:1-5, we unpack Paul's prophetic warning about the challenging times before Christ's return. Learn how the central issue of self-love manifests in today's culture through the pursuit of wealth, self-promotion, family breakdown, and pleasure-seeking.Discover what the Bible means by the 'last days' and why Paul describes this period as particularly difficult. We examine how social media and cultural shifts have amplified the very traits Paul warned about nearly 2,000 years ago. Most importantly, learn practical ways to navigate these challenging times with wisdom and faith.This message offers biblical guidance on developing spiritual discernment, examining your own heart, finding strength in genuine community, and trusting God's timing. Whether you're concerned about current events or seeking to strengthen your faith for whatever lies ahead, this teaching provides timeless wisdom for living faithfully in difficult days.Key topics include: biblical prophecy, end times, spiritual discernment, self-examination, Christian community, godliness, faith challenges, spiritual growth, biblical wisdom, Christian living, spiritual warfare, false teachers, cultural decline, family values, biblical truth, Christian discipleship, spiritual maturity, biblical interpretation, prophetic teaching, spiritual discernment.
2 Timothy 2:14-26 A Worker Approved
2025/05/19
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Being a worker approved by God involves three essential characteristics: focus and diligence, building on a firm foundation, and maintaining gentleness and kindness in all interactions. This calling requires Christians to actively avoid distractions like useless debates, irreverent gossip, and foolish controversies that can spread like gangrene through the church community.Being set apart for God means transitioning from dishonorable to honorable living, making counter-cultural choices, and remaining useful for divine purposes. This involves regular Bible study, proper handling of God's Word, and building one's life on Jesus Christ as the foundation. The approved worker demonstrates patience in teaching, respectfully shares their faith, and focuses on building others up rather than engaging in quarrels. This path requires constant self-examination and intentional choices to redirect energy from worldly debates toward spiritual growth and gentle interaction with others.
2 Timothy 1:8-18
2025/05/05
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Paul's letter to Timothy reveals profound truths about remaining faithful during difficult times. Timothy, though serving as pastor of Ephesus, struggled with confidence as Christianity faced mounting opposition and mockery. Paul, writing from prison, reminded Timothy that God's power, not human ability, enables faithful service. God consistently chooses ordinary people who fully depend on Him, looking at their hearts rather than outward appearances. Through Jesus, who abolished death and brings life through the Holy Spirit, believers receive the power to remain steadfast in their faith. The path to maintaining strong faith involves filling ourselves with sound Biblical teaching, maintaining consistent devotional practices, and staying connected through small groups and service. God values faithfulness over success and provides the necessary strength and encouragement when needed. These timeless principles remind us that our calling comes from God's purpose, not our works, and He empowers us to persist through challenges and opposition.
2 Timothy 1:1-7 Be Bold in Faith
2025/04/28
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Living boldly in faith requires understanding and embracing several key spiritual principles. At its foundation is God's mercy - His slow-to-anger nature and steadfast love that gives believers confidence to move forward despite mistakes or feelings of inadequacy. This mercy, combined with consistent prayer, creates a powerful connection to God that fuels bold faith. Prayer doesn't require formality but rather serves as an ongoing conversation with our Creator.Spiritual gifts play a crucial role in bold faith, as every believer receives specific gifts that need to be actively developed and used. These gifts serve different functions within the church and require stepping out in faith, even amid uncertainty. The Holy Spirit enables this boldness by providing power, love, and self-control - replacing fear with divine confidence. This transformation occurs as believers actively fan the flame of their spiritual gifts and rely on God's strength rather than their own.
Hope is Alive
2025/04/21
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The empty tomb represents the pinnacle moment where death's grip on humanity was forever broken through Jesus's resurrection. Mary Magdalene and other devoted women who supported Jesus's ministry were the first to discover this world-changing event, finding the tomb empty despite Roman guards and a massive stone seal. Multiple pieces of evidence, including the neatly folded burial linens and numerous witness accounts, confirmed Jesus's genuine resurrection in his glorified body. Despite having witnessed Jesus's miracles and hearing his predictions, even his closest disciples initially struggled with doubt and fear, hiding behind locked doors. Jesus responded to their uncertainty with remarkable patience and grace, appearing personally to his followers and offering peace instead of criticism. He called his disciples brothers for the first time, establishing a new family relationship with his followers. The resurrection continues to offer lasting hope today by proving Jesus's victory over death, establishing our adoption into God's family, and providing peace, joy, and love through faith. This transformative event shows how Jesus meets us in our doubts and fears, responding with understanding and peace rather than condemnation.
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Here Comes the King
2025/04/14
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The triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday represents a pivotal moment in history where divine prophecy met human recognition of the Messiah. Jesus deliberately chose to ride a never-before-ridden donkey, symbolizing His coming as the Prince of Peace rather than a military conqueror, fulfilling the prophecy from Zechariah 9:9. The crowds responded with unprecedented worship, laying their cloaks on the ground and waving palm branches - traditional symbols of victory and submission to royalty.The entire city of Jerusalem was stirred as if by an earthquake as people shouted Hosanna, seeking salvation. Though they primarily sought political liberation, Jesus came to offer something far greater - spiritual salvation and eternal life. This public celebration of His messiahship was one of the rare occasions where Jesus allowed such open acknowledgment of His divine role, declaring that even the stones would cry out in praise if the people remained silent. This event set in motion the final days leading to the crucifixion and resurrection, forever changing the course of human history.
The Last Supper
2025/04/07
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The Last Supper occurred during Passover in Jerusalem, when the city's population would dramatically increase from 50,000 to over 200,000 people. Jesus meticulously planned this final meal, sending Peter and John on a discrete mission to prepare the location, using specific signs to maintain secrecy from those who sought to arrest Him. During this traditional Passover celebration, Jesus revolutionized the meaning of the meal's elements, establishing a new covenant with profound implications for humanity's relationship with God. The unleavened bread and wine took on new significance as symbols of His body and blood, representing the ultimate sacrifice that was to come. This transformation marked a fundamental shift from a law-based religious system to one centered on faith and direct relationship with God. The new covenant established at the Last Supper offers complete forgiveness of sins, inner transformation through the Holy Spirit, and a direct connection with God that wasn't possible under the old system. This pivotal moment in history continues to shape Christian practice and understanding of God's redemptive plan.
1 Timothy 6:11-21 Fight the Good Fight
2025/03/31
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The Christian walk is characterized by a continuous spiritual battle that demands dedication and disciplined effort. This fight requires both external righteousness - doing what's right before God and others - and internal godliness through maintaining proper attitudes and cultivating reverence for God. Success in this spiritual journey comes through recognizing and trusting in God's absolute sovereignty over all creation.Believers are called to be rich in good works, demonstrating generosity with resources and maintaining a readiness to share with others. This involves shifting focus away from self and toward serving others with joy. The path to victory includes pursuing godliness, maintaining strong convictions, and actively resisting Satan's kingdom. Through concentrated effort and God's guidance, Christians can effectively engage in this noble pursuit while storing up treasures in heaven.
1 Timothy 5:1-16 Respect Your Elders
2025/03/17
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In 1 Timothy 5, Paul provides comprehensive guidance on caring for widows and respecting elders, establishing principles that remain relevant in today's context. The teaching emphasizes showing genuine respect to older members of the community, treating them with the same honor we would give to parents. This includes listening to their wisdom, acknowledging their value, and choosing encouragement over harsh words.Regarding widows, Paul outlines specific criteria for church support, focusing on those aged 60 or older who lack family support and have demonstrated faithful Christian character through good works and consistent devotion to God. Importantly, he emphasizes that families bear the primary responsibility for caring for their elderly relatives, stating that failing to do so makes one worse than an unbeliever. For younger widows, the guidance differs, encouraging remarriage when appropriate and maintaining productive activities.These guidelines challenge modern believers to evaluate their treatment of the elderly and their practical support for widows in their communities. The principles call for both individual action in showing respect and institutional response in providing care, while maintaining clear boundaries about family responsibilities versus church obligations.
1 Timothy 4:6-16 Instructions for Ministry
2025/03/10
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Being an effective servant of Christ encompasses multiple vital aspects that work together to create meaningful ministry impact. At its core, useful service requires a solid foundation in Scripture, enabling believers to discern truth from error and guide others effectively. This knowledge must be coupled with dedicated spiritual training through Bible study, prayer, and consistent worship practices.The path to effective ministry demands hard work and perseverance, often laboring to the point of weariness while maintaining focus on God's approval rather than human recognition. Setting a godly example becomes crucial through demonstrating pure conduct, genuine love, and authentic faith. This includes regular engagement with Scripture, proper use of spiritual gifts, and continuous personal growth. Success in ministry requires both self-awareness and the willingness to push through challenges while maintaining hope in God's promises.
1 Timothy 4:1-5 Fighting Against False Teaching
2025/03/03
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False teaching and spiritual deception have been persistent challenges since the early church, with many falling away from faith through exposure to deceitful spirits and the teaching of demons. These deceptions often come through charismatic but insincere teachers who mix truth with lies, emphasize rules and restrictions, and appeal to fear and guilt rather than God's grace.Developing spiritual discernment is crucial for detecting and overcoming false teaching. This involves staying grounded in God's Word, maintaining regular prayer, and trusting the Holy Spirit's guidance. Demons actively work to sow doubt, cast lies about God's character, and promote independence from God, often targeting everyday aspects of life like food and relationships.The path to strong spiritual discernment includes daily time in God's Word, practicing gratitude for His blessings, and carefully testing all teachings against scripture. Christians must remain alert to the subtle mixing of truth and lies while examining their own beliefs and potential vulnerabilities to false teaching
1 Timothy 3:9-16 Called to Serve
2025/02/24
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Deacons serve as essential ministers in the church, fulfilling practical needs while supporting the overall mission. Their role, derived from the Greek word 'diakonos,' emphasizes servant leadership and practical ministry. The qualifications for deacons are specific and demanding, requiring individuals to demonstrate dignity, integrity, and sound doctrine while avoiding excessive drinking and financial impropriety.Effective deacon service encompasses various aspects of personal and public life. These servants must manage their households well, maintain faithful marriages, and guide their children toward godly living. Their service requires consistency, trustworthiness, and the ability to maintain integrity in both speech and actions. The impact of their ministry extends beyond simple task completion to influencing others toward godly living and creating Christ-centered environments in both their homes and church communities.
1 Timothy 3:1-7 Called to Lead
2025/02/17
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Biblical leadership within the church framework demands specific character qualities that go far beyond basic job requirements. The role of an overseer - whether called bishop, elder, or pastor - carries the responsibility of leading and teaching scripture with authority. Key qualifications include being above reproach, maintaining faithfulness in marriage, demonstrating sobriety, self-control, and hospitality.Certain moral failings can disqualify individuals from leadership, including addiction, violent behavior, argumentative tendencies, and love of money. Leaders must first prove their ability to lead within their own households, creating an environment where family members can grow spiritually while maintaining dignity and showing grace. Experience plays a vital role, as spiritual maturity takes time to develop, and leadership requires humility that comes from lived experience. These standards serve not only as guidelines for current and aspiring leaders but also as benchmarks for personal spiritual growth for all believers.
1 Timothy 2:9-17 The Role of Women in the Church
2025/02/11
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The biblical understanding of women's roles in the church presents a balanced approach between extreme views, advocating for a complementarian perspective where men lead while women maintain vital, active roles. This framework emphasizes women's focus on godly character and good works rather than external appearances, encouraging them to dress modestly and conduct themselves with propriety.While women are instructed to learn peacefully and submit to church leadership, this doesn't diminish their value or completely restrict their participation. They can teach other women and children, and exercise authority in various life spheres outside church leadership. The creation order establishes God's design for authority structure, while acknowledging women's significant role in God's redemptive plan through the birth of the Messiah.
1 Timothy 2:1-8 The Priority of Prayer
2025/02/03
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Prayer serves as one of the most transformative tools available to believers, comprising four fundamental elements that shape our communication with God. These include bringing our personal needs before God through supplications, approaching Him with reverence in worship, interceding for others, and expressing gratitude through thanksgiving. The practice of prayer extends beyond personal needs to encompass praying for all leaders and authorities, regardless of our political agreements, to foster peaceful and godly lives.Jesus plays a crucial role as our mediator in prayer, perfectly understanding our hearts and advocating on our behalf before the Father. This relationship operates under a covenant of faith, allowing us to approach prayer with confidence and freedom. Prayer should be integrated into daily life, practiced continuously, and expressed without reservation, whether through raised hands or other physical expressions of worship. The ultimate goal is to develop a consistent prayer life that impacts both our personal relationship with God and our ability to influence others through intercession.
1 Timothy 1:12-17 The Christian's Secret Weapon
2025/01/27
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Grace, God's unmerited favor, functions as a powerful secret weapon exclusively available to believers in Jesus Christ. Like a stealth bomber that appears vulnerable yet proves highly effective, grace works in powerful ways that often go undetected by those who don't believe. This divine gift manifests through three key aspects: eternal gratitude for God's choosing, being judged faithful despite our shortcomings, and divine appointment for service regardless of our past.God's grace isn't dispensed in measured amounts but overflows abundantly, providing more than we can handle or use. This overwhelming grace helps believers cope with past mistakes, self-criticism, Satan's accusations, and others' judgments. The ultimate purpose of this salvation through grace is to display God's power and patience, produce true worshipers, serve as an example to others, and demonstrate that no one is beyond God's reach. This transformative power enables believers to stop self-criticism, accept divine favor daily, and extend the same grace to others.
1 Timothy 1:12-17 The Christian's Secret Weapn
2025/01/20
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God's grace functions as a powerful spiritual weapon that operates uniquely in the lives of believers in Jesus Christ. This divine gift produces eternal gratitude in those who receive it, as demonstrated by Paul's transformation from a persecutor to a faithful servant. The abundance of God's grace overwhelms our failures and past mistakes, proving that we can never exhaust its supply or outrun its reach.This transformative power makes believers into living examples of God's perfect patience and demonstrates that no one is beyond His reach. The key to accessing this grace lies in recognizing our need for a Savior, engaging in genuine repentance, and accepting Jesus Christ's forgiveness. It's important to understand that this grace cannot be earned through good works but is freely given to all who believe. Through this understanding, believers can stop carrying the burden of past mistakes and fully embrace the overflowing grace that God provides.
1 Timothy 1:1-11 Fight for Your Faith
2025/01/13
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Christians today face significant challenges in maintaining their faith, particularly in three crucial areas. The first battle is against fatigue - both spiritual and emotional - which can be overcome by staying focused on our calling, taking measured steps forward, and maintaining connections with spiritual mentors. The second challenge involves recognizing and resisting false teachings that have infiltrated modern Christianity, including prosperity gospel, gender identity ideology, and the mixing of political views with faith. These deceptions can cause division and must be countered with biblical truth spoken in love. The third battle is against legalism, which manifests when people create extensive rules, judge others' spirituality by their actions, and attempt to earn righteousness through works rather than grace. Understanding and applying Christ's grace while maintaining strong biblical foundations is essential for overcoming these challenges. Success in these battles requires intentional study of scripture, connection with other believers, and consistent prayer for discernment and strength.
Advent: God Brings Us Peace
2024/12/23
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In the final week of Advent, we focus on the profound peace that Jesus Christ brings into our lives. This peace, referred to as 'shalom' in the Bible, is more than the absence of conflict; it signifies safety, completeness, and wholeness. Jesus, the Prince of Peace, restores our relationship with God and makes us whole. His birth, announced to shepherds, highlights that His peace is available to everyone, regardless of social status. Through Jesus, we receive a transformative peace that affects every aspect of our lives, turning our anxiety into calmness and our uncertainty into trust. As we celebrate His birth and anticipate His second coming, let's embrace this peace and share it with those around us.
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Advent: God Brings Us Joy
2024/12/17
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In this Christmas message, we explore the profound theme of God's love during the Advent season. Advent, meaning 'coming' or 'arrival,' is a time of expectation and anticipation for Jesus Christ. The love story of Mary and Joseph is highlighted, showcasing how God's love orchestrated their union despite societal norms and personal challenges. Key scriptures like 1 John 4:16 and Hebrews 13:8 emphasize that God's love is perfect, eternal, and unchanging. This message encourages us to let God's love flow through us to others, emphasizing that love is not just a feeling but an action. This Advent season, we are called to embrace God's love fully and show it to others through acts of kindness, words of encouragement, and being present for those in need. Reflect on how you can better receive and share God's love in your life. Keywords: God's love, Advent season, Mary and Joseph, Christmas message, eternal love, perfect love, unchanging love, love in action, Christian love, biblical love.
Advent: God Brings Us Love
2024/12/10
During the season of Advent we look at how God brings us love through Jesus Christ.
2 Thessalonians 2:13-3:5
2024/12/04
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In today's world, many seek fulfillment in temporary pleasures, but true satisfaction is found only in God's love. This week's message at Hope Chapel focused on 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17, revealing that human praise and material treasures fall short of fulfilling our deepest desires. God's love is unique, unchanging, and profoundly transformative. We were encouraged to embrace our weaknesses, knowing that God's grace and mercy cover us. Worship was highlighted as a powerful expression of gratitude, turning our mourning into dancing and our ashes into beauty. The message also called us to stand firm in our faith, be thankful for God's work in our lives, and pray for the spread of the Gospel. By living out these principles, we can experience the fullness of God's love and be a light in our communities.
Advent: God Brings Us Hope
2024/12/02
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Advent is a season filled with hope, expectation, and preparation for the coming of the Messiah. It is a time to reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ and prepare for His second coming. The term 'Advent' means 'coming' or 'arrival,' and it connects the past, present, and future. During this season, we celebrate the hope fulfilled in Jesus' first coming and look forward to His return. From the beginning, God intended to have a close relationship with humanity, but sin caused a separation. Despite this, God has been working on His redemption plan. Prophecies from Isaiah and the story of Zechariah reignite hope, reminding us that God is always with us. By focusing on God's word, character, and faithfulness, we can find hope even in our darkest moments. This Advent, let us prepare our hearts and align ourselves with God's presence, knowing that His hope is alive in our hearts.
2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 Don't Be Fooled
2024/11/18
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Today we are going to look at the 'Man of Lawlessness' as described in 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12. This figure, known as the Antichrist, will appear before the Tribulation, leading a rebellion against God. Paul reassures believers that they have not missed the Rapture and emphasizes the need to stay grounded in the Gospel to avoid being misled by false teachings. The message highlights the distinction between the Rapture and the Second Coming, the role of the Antichrist, and the great delusion that will affect those who reject the truth. Believers are encouraged to find comfort in God's sovereignty and to remain committed to the truth of the Gospel, which will protect them from deception.
2 Thessalonians 1:1-12
2024/11/11
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In this season of gratitude and reflection, 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12 offers profound insights into faith, love, and steadfastness amidst persecution. Paul praises the Thessalonian church for their abundant growth in faith and love, even in the face of severe trials. This passage encourages us to trust in God's sovereignty, embrace our trials as opportunities for growth, and remain steadfast like soldiers in battle. God's righteous judgment is both just and loving, promising relief to the persecuted and justice to the oppressors. Our response should be to live lives worthy of God's calling, trust in His perfect timing, and seek His presence continually. By doing so, we can navigate life's challenges with grace and be living testimonies of God's power and goodness.
1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 The Day of the Lord
2024/11/04
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The Day of the Lord signifies a time when God will intervene in history to judge His enemies and deliver His people. Unlike the rapture, this period will be preceded by signs such as wars, famines, and earthquakes. Believers are called to live as children of light, characterized by spiritual awareness and sobriety. By putting on the breastplate of faith and love and the helmet of salvation, we protect our hearts and minds from the enemy's attacks. Living in the light involves being spiritually awake, showing love to others, and being part of communities that reflect Christ's light. Encouraging one another through testimonies of God's faithfulness strengthens our faith and prepares us for the Day of the Lord.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
2024/10/21
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The return of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of Christian faith, offering profound hope and assurance. Paul addresses the Thessalonians' concerns about death, explaining that those who have died in Christ are merely 'asleep' and will be awakened at His return. This metaphor emphasizes rest and temporary separation rather than eternal loss. The rapture, a glorious event where Jesus will gather His church, will include both the living and the dead in Christ. Paul describes it as a moment marked by a shout, the voice of an archangel, and the trumpet of God, ensuring that all believers will be united with Christ simultaneously. Believers are encouraged to live in readiness for Christ's return, reflecting their faith and hope in Jesus, and actively sharing the gospel with others. This hope should shape daily lives, providing comfort in times of loss and motivating righteous living.
1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 Mind Your Business
2024/10/14
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Paul's message in 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 calls believers to live a life that pleases God by being consistent in their spiritual practices, such as reading the Bible, praying, and obeying God's commands. He stresses the power of good habits and the importance of sanctification, which is the process of becoming more like Jesus. Paul also addresses the issue of sexual immorality, urging believers to control their bodies in holiness and honor. Additionally, he encourages Christians to love one another, live quietly, mind their own affairs, and work diligently. By doing so, they can maintain a good reputation and positively impact those around them, reflecting the love and grace of Jesus.
1 Thessalonians 3:6-13
2024/10/08
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Discover the profound themes of God's amazing grace and unfailing love, and learn how to stand firm in your faith. Jesus, the King of Glory, brings order to chaos and transforms lives through His grace. This message delves into the dual nature of Christ as both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb that was slain, highlighting His strength and sacrifice. Be inspired to stand fast in your faith, supply what is lacking, and grow in love and holiness, following the example of the Thessalonians. Keywords: God's grace, unfailing love, King of Glory, Lion of Judah, Lamb of God, stand firm in faith, spiritual growth, Christian faith, worship, Bible study, Thessalonians.
Hope in Turbulent Times
2024/10/01
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In 'Hope in Turbulent Times,' we delve into Paul's letter to the Thessalonians, written during a period of intense persecution. Paul, despite facing numerous challenges, found joy in the faithfulness of the Thessalonians and emphasized that true joy comes from our relationship with Christ, not our circumstances. This message is particularly relevant today as we navigate economic uncertainties, natural disasters, and social upheavals. Paul teaches us that our joy is rooted in what Christ has done for us, providing an eternal perspective that allows us to maintain joy even in chaos. Additionally, God places people in our lives to encourage and support us, just as Paul sent Timothy to the Thessalonians. We are called to be encouragers, establishing and exhorting others in their faith. Reflect on where your joy is rooted, be open to encouragement, and seek opportunities to uplift those around you.
1 Thessalonians 2:9-16
2024/09/24
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Discover the profound lessons on integrity from 1 Thessalonians 2:9-16, as Pastor Chuck unpacks the Apostle Paul's defense of his character. Learn how integrity, defined as honesty and strong moral principles, is exemplified by biblical figures like Noah, Abraham, and Job. Paul, Silas, and Timothy's hard work and blameless conduct set a standard for Christians today. Understand the importance of aligning actions with words, receiving God's word, and imitating Christ. Despite facing opposition, believers are encouraged to trust God and stay focused on their calling. Key takeaways include examining your work ethic, aligning actions with words, embracing exhortation, and trusting God amidst challenges. Keywords: integrity, 1 Thessalonians 2:9-16, Apostle Paul, Christian integrity, biblical principles, hard work, blameless conduct, spiritual growth, facing opposition, trusting God.
1 Thessalonians 2:1-8
2024/09/19
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This week's sermon delved into the profound themes of God's power and spiritual character, drawing inspiration from Paul's journey to Thessalonica. We learned that true confidence comes from trusting in God's power, not our own abilities, and that this trust should embolden us to face challenges with courage. The sermon emphasized the importance of a steadfast commitment to God's truth, which provides a firm foundation in a world of shifting values. Paul's dedication to speaking the truth in love, despite opposition, serves as a powerful example for us to follow. Additionally, we explored the concept of living with a clear conscience, free from personal gain, by serving others selflessly and caring for our community with deep, familial love. The sermon concluded with practical steps for applying these lessons in our daily lives, such as relying on God's strength, upholding truth, serving selflessly, and fostering loving relationships.
1 Thessalonians 1
2024/09/17
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In an insightful examination of 1 Thessalonians, we learn about the early church in Thessalonica, a city of great historical and strategic significance, founded by King Cassander. The Apostle Paul's mission there faced persecution but ultimately led to a flourishing community characterized by faith, love, and hope. Paul's letters praise the Thessalonians for their work of faith and labor of love, highlighting their transformation through the Holy Spirit and their joy despite affliction. As modern believers, we can draw inspiration from their example to serve God and others, be transformed by the Word, find joy in discipleship, and witness to the power of Jesus Christ in our lives. Reflecting on how we can embody these virtues in our daily actions can lead us to a more profound spiritual journey.
Philippians 2:1-4
2024/03/17
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Paul finds great joy in the people of Philippi. He wants them to make that joy complete by working towards unity in the church. For that to happen, they must cultivate a Christ-like attitude that is motivated by the encouragement and affection God has shown them, having the same mind, and exhibited through humility.
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Philippians 1:12-26
2024/03/04
Paul's first priority was advancing the Gospel. He wanted the Philippians to remain committed to that even in the midst of trials.
Philippians 1:1-11
2024/02/27
Paul writes a letter to the church in Philippi and exudes joy for his relationship with them even though he is writing from prison. In these first eleven verses, we see four aspects that will lead us to live a life full of joy.
Hebrews 13:7-24
2024/02/19
The writer of Hebrews closes his epistle by giving his readers instructions in how to worship together. We see that we worship an unchanging savior, need to feed on a healthy diet of doctrine and grace and lift up an offering of praise.
Hebrews 13:1-6
2024/02/12
The author of Hebrews gives six indicators of faith. Do you exhibit them in your life? If you were brought up on charges of being a Christian, would they be able to convict you on the evidence of your faith?
Hebrews 12:18-29
2024/01/29
Mount Sinai and Mount Zion are contrasted to show that the Kingdom of God cannot be shaken.
Hebrews 12:1-3
2024/01/08
The writer of Hebrews encourages his readers to run the race of life and not quit. They will need endurance but all they have to do is look to Jesus who the author and perfecter of our faith.
Hebrews 11:30-40
2023/12/19
Hebrews 11:23-29
2023/12/11
Moses provides a great case study on how to use your faith to make difficult decisions. He forsook the luxury and comfort of Pharoah's palace to identify with the Nation of Israel.
Hebrews 11:17-22
2023/12/04
Through the Patriarchs, we see how to have faith in our daily life. We see how our faith needs to be tested, patient, and how God is in control.
Hebrews 11:`-16
2023/11/27
Hebrews 10:26-39
2023/11/20
A timely reminder to endure is given to the readers of the Epistle of Hebrews. This reminder is a warning not to despise the Word of God and turn your back on Jesus Christ when things get complicated. We have an eternal possession that is waiting for us, and we need to endure till the end to receive it.
Hebrews 10:19-25
2023/11/13
Jesus ushered in a new way to live. We can now go boldly to the throne of God and stir up love and good works.
Hebrews 10:1-18
2023/11/06
The Law was a shadow of good things to come, but Jesus was the perfect sacrifice that completes and sanctifies us.
Hebrews 9:15-28
2023/10/30
As a follower of Jesus you are entitled to a eternal inheritance.
Hebrews 9:1-15 Entering His Presence
2023/10/02
Jesus ushered in a new way to worship when the veil in the temple was torn. It was no longer by rituals and sacrifice, but in Spirit and truth.
Hebrews 7:11-28 Complete in Christ
2023/09/26
Hebrews 7:1-10 A Better High Priest
2023/09/26
Hebrews shows us that Jesus is a better high priest than any from the line of Aaron.
Hebrews 6:9-20 The Anchor of Hope
2023/09/26
Jesus is the anchor of our hope.
Hebrews 6:4-9
2023/09/26
The writer of Hebrews warns his readers about the danger of falling away. If they neglect the Word of God and don't rely upon the Lord they run the risk of falling away.
Hebrews 8
2023/09/25
Jesus brought a better covenant. It is written on our hearts instead of stone tablets. It extends mercy and forgiveness to everyone.
Hebrews 4:1-10
2023/07/31
There is a perfect rest that is available to every believer who is willing to put their trust in Jesus. It is a rest from a requirement to fulfill the law to make God happy. Jesus took away all the stress of striving to earn His approval.
Hebrews 3:7-19
2023/07/24
The writer of Hebrews gives his second warning of the epistle by warning us not to let our hearts depart because of unbelief.
Hebrews 3:1-6
2023/07/19
To the Jew, Moses was the top of the pack. He was the one everyone measured themselves against and considered the greatest in history. The writer of Hebrews shows us that Jesus is greater than Moses. While Moses was a faithful servant in the House of God, Jesus is the creator/builder of the house.
Hebrews 2:10-18
2023/07/17
The Writer of Hebrews lays out why Jesus is greater than the angels.
Hebrews 2:1-9
2023/07/17
The writer of Hebrews warns his readers against drifting from the faith.
Hebrews 1:5-14 Jesus Exalted
2023/06/20
Jesus is superior to the Angels. Chapter one shows us that and, in the process exalts Jesus to the highest position, Son of God and Firstborn.
Hebrews 1:1-4
2023/06/12
The writer of Hebrews shows us seven aspects of the Majesty of Jesus
Matthew 28.1-15 Death Could Not Hold Him
2023/05/22
Jesus is resurrected from the grave and appears to the ladies who went to minister.
Matthew 20:20-34
2023/01/09
Jesus deals with issues of ambition, servanthood, and seeking His touch as he finishes up his Galilean ministry and heads toward Jerusalem and the cross. He shows his disciples what is important and how you are great in the Kingdom.
O Holy Night
2022/12/19
Why is that quiet night outside of Bethlehem called holy? What did the angel say to the shepherds that was so powerful? We look at both of those questions and more in this message.
Unto Us a Child is Born
2022/12/15
The Prophet Isaiah prophesies that a child will be born and the government will be upon His shoulders. The Messiah is promised, and He will be wonderful, mighty, everlasting, and bring peace. Join us as we look at the Old Testament references to Jesus' arrival.
Heaven Touches Earth
2022/12/12
The angel Gabriel visited Mary in Nazareth to announce that she would give birth to the Messiah, Jesus.
David Spares Saul Again
2022/12/08
David shows us how to deal with those who are constantly after us. He treats Saul with the respect due to his office but keeps him at arm's length because he can't be trusted.
Safeguarding Your Marriage
2022/12/05
Divorce is a reality for almost half of marriages. The damage that it leaves in its wake lasts a long time. In Jesus' day, divorces were common if a man grew tired of his wife. The Pharisees wanted Jesus to validate what they thought Moses allowed. Instead, Jesus shows what leads to divorce and how you can safeguard your marriage against it.
The Fool & The Discerning Wife
2022/12/01
David encounters Nabal and Abigail out in the wilderness of Paran. While there David's troops were a wall of protection for Nabal's herds. The response he gets? He is treated rudely by Nabal, but Abigail quickly responds to make things right and God deals ends up dealing with Nabal.
Matthew 19:1-12
2022/11/28
Jesus is questioned on the issue of divorce. He turns that around and makes it about marriage. From His words, we see what God intended for marriage and what can destroy it.
Prophecy Update & 1 Samuel 24
2022/11/10
Tonight is our monthly prophecy update where we will look at things to come and how it relates to Revelation 13 then we will continue our study in 1 Samuel 24 where we see David treat Saul mercifully.
The Danger of Causing Sin
2022/11/07
Jesus gives some very stern words to those who cause others to sin. He says it's better to tie a millstone around your neck and drown in a lake than to cause a young person to stumble. Woe to those who groom young people to sin.
"David's All-Stars"
2022/11/04
David flees to the wilderness and all the distressed join him. He becomes the captain of over 400 men who end up becoming a pretty special group.
The Power of Faith
2022/11/01
Jesus descends from the mountain and is confronted with a desperate father. The disciples couldn't cast out the demon in his son. Jesus despairs their lack of faith but uses the opportunity to show the power of faith.
1 Samuel 20
2022/10/20
David is in full escape mode from Saul. He flees to Samuel in Ramah and then to Jonathan in Gibeah. There is no going back even though David hasn't done anything wrong.
The Paradox of Discipleship
2022/10/17
Jesus begins to prepare His followers for his crucifixion and resurrection. This comes as a shock to those who just heard Him say He was going to build His church. Following Jesus presents several paradoxes, Deny yourself, and to live you must die.
The Church The Christ Builds
2022/10/10
Jesus promises to build His church and nothing that hell does will matter. Are you part of the church? How do you know? It depends on who you think Jesus is. Peter declared that Jesus was the Son of God.
How to Study the Bible
2022/09/29
Only nine percent of Christians read their Bibles consistently and Biblical literacy is at an all-time low. All through the Bible, it tells the reader of the benefits of knowing and following its principles. Tonight we will equip you with the tools necessary to study your Bible.
Matthew 15:1-20
2022/09/26
Jesus called the Pharisees and Scribes, "the Blind leading the Blind." They were so consumed with keeping that they had become spiritually blind. Jesus shows us how to overcome the blindness that comes from being more concerned with the rules than a relationship with Him.
David & Goliath
2022/09/22
We look at the classic story of the battle between David and Goliath. David's dependence upon the Lord is a great example that we can learn from.
Matthew 14:22-36 Step Out of the Boat
2022/09/19
Jesus sends the disciples out on a boat. Jesus catches up to them by walking on water. Peter boldly asks to walk on the water. He was the only one brave enough to step out of the boat.
1 Samuel 16
2022/09/15
David is introduced as a very important figure as it pertains to scripture and the history of Israel. God tells Samuel to stop grieving over Saul.
Matthew 14:1-21
2022/09/12
Herod Antipas lived in fear of his past. He was consumed with what others thought and liked to impress people with power he didn't have. Contrast that with Jesus who was filled with compassion when he saw the needy masses and you get a tale of two leaders.
1 Samuel 15
2022/09/08
God gives Saul one last chance to redeem his character and throne. Saul fails miserably while lying and blaming others along the way. God rejects him as king and sets the stage for David to take the throne.
Hidden Treasure
2022/09/05
Jesus shares three parables at the end of Matthew 13. Two are about precious treasures that are found and the last is about end times. Through it all we see how we are God's hidden treasure.
Equip Dinner:
2022/09/01
We will teach you how to engage in discussions so you can share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Have you ever been with someone who put you on the defensive about your beliefs and didn't know how to answer them? Tonight's training will equip you to engage in a discussion with the person so you aren't on your heels and the other person isn't turned off.
Matthew 13:24-43
2022/08/29
Jesus shares three parables that expose the opposition. Satan uses counterfeit Christians to sow weeds into the church. Christians need to be able to identify the enemies' tactics and know their options.
1 Samuel 14
2022/08/25
Jonathan attacked the Philistines and God brought the victory, Meanwhile, Saul couldn't stop tripping over himself. We see some incredibly poor judgment decisions that prevents Israel from complete freedom.
Matthew 13:1-23
2022/08/22
Jesus teaches the masses parables to teach spiritual principles to those with open hearts They also serve to show us the state of our hearts. Are we receiving the Word or are other things crowding it out?
1 Samuel 14
2022/08/18
Israel was being pressed on all sides by the Philistines. The army had deserted Saul and they were left without any weapons. It was at this moment that Jonathan decided to take a bold step of faith and challenge the Philistines. God rewarded him by defeating the enemy.
Matthew 12:38-50
2022/08/15
Ever miss a road sign and get lost? Some people miss the Biblical signs right in front of them. Jesus warns us missing the signs can lead us down the wrong path and worse to the wrong destination.
1 Samuel 13
2022/08/11
Saul shows some serious character flaws as he leads the Israelites against the Philistines. Instead of seeking the Lord he caved to the fear of man.
Matthew 12:22-37
2022/08/08
As opposition to Jesus grew He made it clear that His disciples would have a choice to make. You can't play both sides. Either you are for Jesus or against Him.
1 Samuel 11-12
2022/08/04
Saul has been anointed and ordained as the king of Israel. In his first test, He proves up to the challenge by leading Israel into battle.
Matthew 12:1-21
2022/08/01
The Pharisees had turned the blessing of the Sabbath into a burden with all of their rules. Jesus reasserts His authority over the Sabbath by showing us how we can find true rest.
1 Samuel 9-10
2022/07/28
Here comes the King!
Study Thru the Old Testament:
2022/06/30
Israel goes out to battle and brings the ark as a good luck charm. Things don't go well and the ark is captured, but God uses it to bring judgment on the house of Eli and usher in the time of Samuel.
Matthew 10:16-26
2022/06/27
Jesus equips His disciples with the tools necessary to endure until the end. He sends them out as sheep amongst wolves and tells them to be both wise and pure. Are you equipped to endure until the end?
1 Samuel 3
2022/06/23
The Word of the Lord was rare in Israel. God speaks to Samuel and in the process raises up a prophet that the nation recognizes.
Study Thru the Old Testament: 1 Samuel 2
2022/06/16
Eli's sons are wicked and eventually, the whole family is condemned. Meanwhile, God is raising up Samuel as a judge.
Seeking Jesus' Touch
2022/06/13
As Jesus healed people the crowds grew. Through these four healings we see four principles for seeking Jesus' Touch
The Birth of Samuel
2022/06/09
Israel was without a king and did what was right in their own eyes. God saw this and set into motion a plan to bring order. It started with the birth of Samuel, who would act as the last judge before Saul was anointed king. Chapter 1 looks at what Hannah when through before Samuel was born.
New Wineskins
2022/06/07
When Jesus came, He made it very clear that the old customs and routines of the Pharisees weren't going to be able to hold the new work He was doing. That same rings true today. Jesus wants to do a new work in your life, but He has to pull you out of the spiritual rut. Make sure to like this video and subscribe. Thanks for watchin
An Old School Love Story
2022/06/02
Naomi sends Ruth on a bold quest to win the heart of Boaz, her kinsman-redeemer. When he responds favorably it starts the process of making it official, but there are some hurdles to overcome. Witness an Old School Love story are God brings these two together.
Power Over Sin
2022/05/30
Divine Interruptions
2022/05/23
Ruth 2
2022/05/19
Portraits of Power
2022/05/16
Ruth 1
2022/05/12
Build Wisely
2022/05/09
A Sad State of Existence
2022/05/05
The Path of Discipleship
2022/05/02
Equipping Dinner
2022/04/28
The Sacrificial Servant
2022/04/14
Life's Guiding Principle
2022/04/11
Judges 19
2022/04/07
Stop Criticizing
2022/04/04
Equipping Dinner: Secular Humanism
2022/03/31
Overcoming Anxiety and Worry
2022/03/28
A Confused Nation
2022/03/24
A Healthy Portfolio
2022/03/21
Sleeping With the Enemy
2022/03/17
The Disciples Guide to Prayer
2022/03/14
Prophecy Update
2022/03/10
The Hypocrisy Test
2022/02/28
Critical Race Theory
2022/02/24
Love Your Enemies
2022/02/22
Judges 10-11
2022/02/17
Matthew 5:33-42
2022/02/14
Prophecy update
2022/02/10
Dealing with Lust
2022/02/07
Judges 7-8
2022/02/03
Matthew 5:21-26
2022/01/31
Equipping dinner, Pastor Chuck address cultural issues
2022/01/27
Matthew 5:13-20
2022/01/24
Judges 6
2022/01/20
Matthew 5:6-12
2022/01/17
Judges 4-5
2022/01/14
The Be Attitudes Matthew 5:1-5
2022/01/10
Prophecy Update
2022/01/06
Equipped to Endure
2022/01/03
Luke 2: 20-40 What Do We Do Now
2021/12/27
Isaiah 42: 1-8
2021/12/20
Judges 3
2021/12/16
The Light Dawns
2021/12/13
Facing Temptation, Matthew 4:1-11
2021/12/06
Matthew 3:13-17
2021/11/22
Judges 1
2021/11/18
Prepare the Way
2021/11/15
Joshua 24:
2021/11/11
Matthew 2: 1-12
2021/11/08
Joshua 23
2021/11/04
Matthew 1:18-25
2021/11/01
Joshua 22 -
2021/10/29
The Coming King
2021/10/25
Inheriting the Land
2021/10/21
Joshua 9-10 Dealing with deception
2021/10/14
Concerns of a Caring Pastor
2021/10/11
Turning Defeat Into Victory
2021/10/07
Living Life in Spite of Life's Struggles
2021/10/04
If you are going to boast
2021/09/27
2 Corinthians 10:7-18
2021/09/23
Joshua 7
2021/09/23
2 Corinthians 11:1-15 - Presenting a Beautiful Bride
2021/09/20
Joshua 5 & 6
2021/09/16
2 Corinthians 10: 1-6
2021/08/23
Joshua 3-4 True faith
2021/08/19
2 CORINTHIANS 9: REAPING WHAT YOU SOW
2021/08/16
Joshua 2
2021/08/12
Joshua 1
2021/08/05
2 Corinthians 8:10-24
2021/08/02
Deuteronomy 33-34 Moses' Swan song
2021/07/29
Open Your Hearts
2021/07/19
Deuteronomy 29-30
2021/07/15
"Who you hanging with"
2021/07/12
Blessings and Curses
2021/07/08
The Cost of Discipleship
2021/07/05
2 Corinthians 5:18-21 - Reconciled to be Righteous
2021/06/28
Deuteronomy 24-25 A whole lot of laws
2021/06/24
A NEW CREATION
2021/06/21
DEUTERONOMY 23-24
2021/06/17
2 Corinthians 5:1-10 Your Forever Home
2021/06/14
Looking into the odd laws, and obeying them.
2021/06/10
Secrets to the Enduring Life
2021/06/07
Deuteronomy 20-21
2021/06/03
2 Corinthians 4:1-12
2021/06/01
Deuteronomy 19-20
2021/05/27
2 Corinthians 3:7-18
2021/05/24
DEUTERONOMY 17:18 WHEN THE LEADERS HAVE TO LEAD
2021/05/20
2 Corinthians 3
2021/05/17
Deuteronomy 16-17
2021/05/13
2 CORINTHIANS 2:12-17
2021/05/10
Deuteronomy 15
2021/05/06
2 Corinthians 2:1-11
2021/05/03
Deuteronomy 14-15
2021/04/29
2 CORINTHIANS 1:8-24
2021/04/26
2 Corinthians 1:1-11
2021/04/20
MInd the Gap
2020/01/14
The New You
2020/01/07
Peace on Earth
2020/01/02
Life in the Spirit
2019/12/31
Revelation 2:1-7 - When Love Grows Cold
2015/09/09
Revelation - A New Vision
2015/09/01
Revelation 1:1-8 - A Vision of Jesus
2015/08/25
God's Ultimate Victory - Isaiah 66
2015/08/18
Revival and Return of the Lord - Isaiah 62-65
2015/08/11
Neil Cunningham - Joshua 7
2015/07/27
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus... Now What? - Isaiah 61
2015/07/21
A Reality Check - Isaiah 59
2015/07/07
When God Doesn't Answer - Isaiah 58
2015/06/30
Readying our Hearts for Revival - Isaiah 56-57
2015/06/23
Fear or Phobia? - Bart Randolph
2015/06/16
Isaiah 55 - An Invitation to be Restored
2015/06/08
Time to Rebuild - Isaiah 54
2015/06/02
The Sacrificial Servant Part 2 - Isaiah 53
2015/05/27
Isaiah 51-52
2015/05/12
Guest Speaker: Jeff Jackson - Aiming for the Unreached
2015/05/05
How God Grows our Faith - Isaiah 50
2015/04/28
The Promised Servant - Isaiah 49
2015/04/21
Guest Speaker: Keith Fortenberry
2015/04/14
Isaiah 28
2014/12/02
Isaiah 5 Useless Harvest
2014/09/02
Isaiah 3-4 Shaken & Strengthened
2014/08/26
Isaiah 2.6-22
2014/08/18
Isaiah 2.1-5
2014/08/17
Isaiah 1 Conviction & Comfort
2014/08/11
Women's Study Karen Tefft
2014/06/19
Job 1 by Pastor Mike Aldridge
2013/10/29
Daniel 1:8-24
2013/09/24
Daniel 1.1-7 Heed the Warning Signs
2013/09/16
Luke 2:22-35, Christmas Eve
2012/12/27
Luke 2:1-21, "The Promise"
2012/12/27
Luke 1:26-38, "The Virgin and the Visit"
2012/12/20
John 8:12-30, "Light of Life"
2012/12/12
John 8:1-11, "Jesus' Response to Sin"
2012/12/05
Exodus 3:1-10, "The Beauty of God"
2012/11/27
Revelation 10
2012/11/21
John 7:1-24, "A Refreshing Solution to Religion "
2012/11/08
John 6:51-71, "4 Truths About Life"
2012/10/31
John 6:31-51, "Bread That Gives Life"
2012/10/23
John 6:16-34, "Seeking Jesus in the Storms of Life"
2012/10/16
John 6:1-15, "Hungry For More"
2012/10/09
John 5:31-47, "Can I Get a Witness?"
2012/10/01
John 5:16-30, "Like Father Like Son"
2012/09/24
John 5:1-17 "Jesus Still Works Pt.2"
2012/09/17
John 4:43-54 "Do You Believe?"
2012/09/11
James 1:19-27, "Obey the Word"
2012/09/05
John 4:27-45, "Motivated by the Mission"
2012/08/30
John 4:1-26 The Deeper Life"
2012/08/22
John 3:2-36 "Descending Into Greatness"
2012/08/14
John 3:11-21, "Perfect Love"
2012/08/08
Archaeological Evidence for the Bible
2012/07/30
John 3:1-10, "Somethings Missing"
2012/07/24
John 2:13-25, "Jesus Replaces the Temple"
2012/07/18
John 2:1-12, "From Emptiness to Joy"
2012/07/10
John 1:38-51, "What Are You Seeking?"
2012/07/03
John 1:19-37 "Messenger of God"
2012/06/27
John 1:6-18, "Let it Shine"
2012/06/20
John 1:1-5, "The Ultimate Expression"
2012/06/11
Nehemiah 13 "Cleaning House"
2012/06/04
Hebrews 5:7-14, "Godly Fear"
2012/05/30
James 1:12-18 "Tested by Tempting"
2012/05/21
Proverbs 31 "A Legacy of Love"
2012/05/15
Nehemiah 8-9, "The Word and Our Witness"
2012/05/07
Nehemiah 6&7 "Finishing the Work"
2012/04/30
James 1:1-12 "Why Trials?"
2012/04/25
Nehemiah 5, "The Battle of Midway"
2012/04/16
Luke 24:36-39 "Seeing the Unseen"
2012/04/10
Nehemiah 4 "Facing the Fight"
2012/04/02
Nehemiah 3 " Repairing our Witness"
2012/03/26
Nehemiah 2 "Facing the Challenge"
2012/03/19
Nehemiah 1, "Recognizing the Need"
2012/03/13
Ezra 10 "Committing to Change"
2012/03/06
Ezra 9 "Purging Sin From Our Lives"
2012/02/28
Ezra 7-8, 2012
2012/02/21
Ezra 5-6 Rebuilding From the Rubble
2012/02/13
Ezra 4, "Overcoming Opposition"
2012/02/06
Ezra 1-3, "Building the House of the Lord"
2012/01/31
Haggai, "Refilling An Empty Well"
2012/01/23
Proverbs 4:23-27, "What I Wish I Had Said To My Son"
2012/01/09
Isaiah 9:6 Christmas
2012/01/09
1 Thess 5:18-28
2012/01/03
Isaiah 9:6-7, "He Will Be Called"
2011/12/19
1 Thess 5:14-28, "Growing a Healthy Church part II"
2011/12/12
1 Thess 5:5-15, "Growing a Healthy Church, Part I"
2011/12/05
1 Thess 4:13-18, "The Return of the Lord"
2011/11/24
1Thess 4:1-12, "Ready for the Return of the Lord?"
2011/11/24
1 Thess 3, "Getting Out of the Pit"
2011/11/24
1 Thess 2:13-20, "A Church to Boast About"
2011/10/31
1 Thess 2:1-16, "Follow My Lead"
2011/10/24
Revelation 9
2011/10/24
Revelation 8 Silence and Trumpets
2011/10/20
Col 3:18-21, "Life at Home"
2011/10/17
1 Thess 1, "A Gospel Powered Church"
2011/10/17
Revelation 7
2011/10/10
Revelation 6
2011/10/04
Col 4, "Communicating the Gospel"
2011/10/03
Col 3:22-4:1, "Life in the Workplace"
2011/09/26
Revelation 5
2011/09/26
Col 3:20-21, "Life at Home Part II"
2011/09/19
Revelation 4
2011/09/19
Col 3:12-17, "Living the New Life"
2011/09/06
Col 3:5-11, "Putting Sin to Death"
2011/08/29
Col 2:16-23, "The Quality of Life"
2011/08/15
Col 2:8-15, "Complete in Christ"
2011/08/08
Col 2:1-7 "Paul's Goals for the Church"
2011/08/01
Col 1:24-29, "The Work of the Ministry"
2011/07/25
Col 1:21-23, "Reconsiled to God"
2011/07/18
1 Timothy 4:12-16, "A God Servant"
2011/07/11
Colossians 1:15-20, "He Is Outstanding"
2011/07/05
Col 1:11-14 "Everything You Need"
2011/06/27
Col 1:9-10 "Pray for Change"
2011/06/20
Col 1:1-8, "Getting the Gospel Out"
2011/06/13
Joshua 24, "Power for Service"
2011/06/06
Jude 3&4, "Contending for the Faith"
2011/06/01
Marriage Study: Family
2011/05/25
Joshua 23 His Promises Never Fail
2011/05/23
Marraige Study: Finances
2011/05/18
Joshua 18-22 "Living in the Promised Life"
2011/05/16
Marriage Study: How Can I Serve You?
2011/05/11
Joshua 15-17 Living to Capacity
2011/05/09
Marriage Study: Build Their Faith
2011/05/04
Joshua 14 Caleb's Legacy
2011/05/02
Luke 24:1-7, "He is Risen"
2011/04/27
Mark 15:1-20 "No Defense Needed"
2011/04/18
Romans 8:1 "In Jesus: Grace not Condemnation"
2011/04/14
John 20:19-23 "A 3 Fold Commission"
2011/04/04
Joshua 11-13, "Possessing the Promise"
2011/03/28
Joshua 10 "The Road to Victory"
2011/03/21
Joshua 9 "Enemy Strategy"
2011/03/17
Joshua 8 Recovering Lost Ground
2011/03/07
Joshua 7 "Sins That Set Us Back"
2011/02/28
Rev 1:1-8 "Jesus, the Only Hope"
2011/02/22
Joshua 6 "God Brings Us Victory"
2011/02/14
Sunday, February 6, 2011, Pastor Justin Alfred
2011/02/07
Joshua 4 & 5 "Becoming Battle Ready"
2011/01/31
Joshua 3, "The Path to Promise"
2011/01/24
Joshua 2 "Counting the Cost"
2011/01/18
Joshua 1:1-9 "The Goal of Christian Living"
2011/01/10
Philippians 4:10-23 "Living the Generous Life"
2011/01/10
Phil 4:1-9 Overwhelming Peace
2010/12/28
Christmas Eve 2010
2010/12/28
Philippians 3:17-4:1 "Finish Strong Pt II"
2010/12/23
Philippians 3:12-4:1 "Finish Strong"
2010/12/15
Philippians 3:4-11 "That I May Know Him"
2010/12/07
"Signs on the Day of the Cross"
2010/11/29
Philippians 3:1-3 "5 Qualities of True Believers"
2010/11/23
Mark 9:1-8 "The Transfiguration of Christ"
2010/11/15
Philippians 2:19-30 "Model Servants"
2010/11/09
What Remains? 1 Cor 13:8-13
2010/11/01
Philippians 2:5-11 "Descending Into Greatness"
2010/10/25
Philippians 2:12-30 "Grow Up, Shut Up, & Step Up"
2010/10/25
Philippians 2:1-4 "A Complete Church"
2010/10/18
Philippians 1:27-30 "Living A Life Worthy of the Gospel Part II"
2010/10/11
Philippians 1:12-18 "Advancing the Gospel"
2010/09/27
Philippians 1:1-11 "Elements for Growth"
2010/09/21
2 Samuel 23-24 "A Committed Life"
2010/09/16
2 Samuel 21-22 "Getting Back on Track"
2010/09/07
Mark 1:14-34 "The King Has Come"
2010/08/30
2 Samuel 19-29, "Overcoming a Grudge"
2010/08/16
2 Samuel 18-19:8 "The Sad Triumph"
2010/08/09
2 Samuel 17:1-14 "Who Are You Listening To?"
2010/08/02
Joshua 22:5 Five Marks of a Disciple
2010/08/02
"Authentic Happiness 4-Real" Psalms 128:1-6
2010/08/02
2 Samuel 16 "How to Have a Really Bad Day II"
2010/07/19
2 Samuel 15-16 "How to Have a Really Bad Day"
2010/07/13
2 Samuel 13 & 14 "A House Divided"
2010/06/28
2 Samuel 12 "The Fallout of Sin"
2010/06/21
2 Samuel 11:6-27 "Covering Your Sin"
2010/06/14
2 Samuel 11:1-5 "David's Fall From Grace"
2010/06/07
1-01_2_Samuel_11_1-5__Davids_Fall_From_Grace_.mp3
2010/06/07
2 Samuel 9-10 "Dealing Right with People"
2010/06/01
"Be About Your Business" 2 Samuel 8-9
2010/05/24
2 Samuel 7 "Establishing Your House"
2010/05/17
2 Samuel 6 "Minister Unto The Lord"
2010/05/10
2 Samuel 4-5 " Not By Our Hands"
2010/05/03
2 Samuel 2:12-3:39 " God Keeps His Promises"
2010/04/27
2 John
2010/04/14
1 John 5:13-21 "That You May Know"
2010/04/06
"Powerful Testimony" 1 John 5:1-12
2010/03/29
1 John 4:18-21 " A Time to Reconcile"
2010/03/24
1 John 4:13-21 "Fourth Mark of a Christian"
2010/03/15
1 John 4:7-12 "Love Deeply"
2010/03/07
1 John 4:1-6 Part 2 "Testing and ACE-ing the test of the Spirit of Truth"
2010/03/01
1 John 4:1-6 PART 1 "Testing and ACE-ing the Test of the Spirit of Truth"
2010/02/28
1 John 3:11-24 "Love One Another"
2010/02/21
1 John 2:28-3:10 "We Are the Children of God"
2010/02/16
I John 2:18-27 "Living in an Anti-Christian World"
2010/02/08
1 John 2:15-17 "Wasted Love"
2010/02/01
1 John 2:7-14 Guest Speaker: Bill Holdridge "An Old Commandment A New Covenant"
2010/01/26
I John 2:1-6 "Rules to Live By"
2010/01/20
1 John 1 "Walk in the Light"
2010/01/12
Titus 3:1-5 "Changed by a Loving God"
2010/01/04
01__Keep_Your_Focus__Titus_3_9-15.mp3
2010/01/04
Titus 2:15 "The Role of A Pastor"
2009/12/17
Titus 2:11-15 "Christ's Design for a Passionate Church"
2009/12/08
Titus 2:1-10 "Sound Doctrine"
2009/11/30
Titus 1:6-16 " The Character and Role of Godly Leaders
2009/11/22
Titus 1:1-4 "A Church Reaching the Lost and Hurting"
2009/11/15
1 Samuel 29 &30 "Sufficient Strength"
2009/11/10
1 Samuel 28 "Why God Doesn't Answer"
2009/11/02
"Let the Lord Handle" it 1 Samuel 26&27
2009/10/26
1 Samuel 25 The Wise Giver
2009/10/19
1 Samuel 24 "Overcoming a Critical Spirit"
2009/10/12
1 Samuel 23 "Walking Through The Wilderness"
2009/10/06
I Samuel 22:6-23 "Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People?"
2009/09/22
1 Samuel 21 "On The Run Training"
2009/09/17
Romans 1:1-7
2009/09/10
An Uncommon Friendship 1Samuel 20
2009/09/08
"Living Wisely" 1 Samuel 18&19
2009/08/31
"Facing Your Giants" 1Samuel 17
2009/08/23
1 Samuel 16 Part 2
2009/08/17
The Spiritual Gifts Pt 3
2009/08/15
Preparing for God's Service- 1 Samuel 16
2009/08/09
Gifts of the Holy Spirit Pt II
2009/08/06
The Unknown God -Acts 17:24-31
2009/08/02
"A Lesson in Failure" 1 Samuel 13-15
2009/07/20
"Word's to Live By" 1Samuel 12
2009/07/14
What is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
2009/07/09
"Dealing with Difficult People" 1Samuel 11:1-6
2009/07/05
What Does the Holy Spirit Do?
2009/07/02
Who Is The Holy Spirit?
2009/06/29
Obeying the LORD 1 Samuel 9-10
2009/06/28
A Godly Example- 1Samuel 8
2009/06/21
The Overflowing Cup
2009/06/18
"A Godly Leaders" 1Samuel 7
2009/06/15
1 Samuel 5& 6 "God is in Control"
2009/06/07
"Going Without God's Blessing" 1 Samuel 4
2009/06/02
"Hearing the Word of God" 1Samuel 3
2009/05/27
"Raising Priceless Children" -1 Samuel 2:12-36
2009/05/17
1 Samuel 1-2:11 "10 Marks of a Godly Woman"
2009/05/10
Agape is the Greatest: Mark 12:28-34
2009/05/03
Elijah Was a Man Just Like Us! 1 Kings 16-19
2009/04/26
"It is Finished: Glorification" John 12:20-25
2009/04/19
"It is Finished: Victory" Colossians 2:13-15
2009/04/14
"It is Finished: Santification" Matthew 27:45-54
2009/04/06
"It is Finished:REDEMPTION" Mark 10:45
2009/03/29
"It is Finished: Justification" John 19:28-30/ Acts 3:21-25
2009/03/22
"Living the WORD: Discipleship" Luke 14:25-33
2009/03/15
Living the WORD: Relationships Ephesians 4:1-6
2009/03/08
"Living the WORD: Outreach" Luke 5:1-11
2009/03/01
"Living the WORD: Worship" John 4:5-26
2009/02/22
1 Peter 5:8-11 "Know Your Enemy Pt 2"
2009/02/17
! Peter 5:5-14 "Know Your Enemy"
2009/02/08
1 Peter 5:1-4 Shepherding the Flock
2009/02/01
1 Peter 4:12-19 Reaching the Crown Pt 3: Passing Life's Tests
2009/01/25
1 Peter 4:7-11
2009/01/18
1 Peter 4:1-6 Reaching the Crown Pt 1
2009/01/11
1 Peter 3:18-22 "Triumph of Christ's Suffering"
2009/01/06
Christmas Eve Service
2008/12/30
A Right Defense 1 Peter 3:13-17
2008/12/30
Who is Christ- Colossians 1:15-20
2008/12/29
Isaiah 9:6&7 "The Coming King"
2008/12/22
1 Peter 3:8-12 Right Living in a Wrong World
2008/12/10
1 Peter 3:1-6 A Word To Wives
2008/12/01
1 Peter 3:7 Husband Honor Your Wives
2008/12/01
The Weary, Welcome Traveler
2008/10/01
The Gospel Sent Out
2008/09/22
Village Chapel- Pastor Chuck Musselwhite
2008/09/15
02_Track_02.mp3
2008/09/15
The Empty Tomb
2008/09/15
The Aftermath of the Cross
2008/09/02
Guest Speaker: Pastor Neil Cunningham
2008/08/29
Guest Speaker: Paul Berry
2008/08/28
Luke 22:63-Luke 23:25 The Trial of Christ
2008/08/04
Luke 22:39-62 Peter's Hard Night
2008/08/04
Luke 22:24-38 Sifted Like Wheat
2008/07/21
Luke 22:14-23 The Last Supper
2008/07/14
Luke 22:1-13 God Goes Before Us
2008/07/07
Special Speaker: Dan Finfrock
2008/06/30
Luke 21 Olivet Discourse Pt II
2008/06/23
Luke 21:1-4
2008/06/12
Luke 20:20-47
2008/06/12
Luke 20:1-19
2008/05/30
Luke 18:35-Luke 19:10
2008/05/19
Luke 19:11-27 Parable of Ten Minas
2008/05/12
Luke 18:18-30 The Rich Young Ruler
2008/05/05
Luke 18:1-17 Proper Prayer Posture
2008/04/28
Luke 17:20-37 The Second Coming
2008/04/21
Luke 17:1-4
2008/04/08
Luke 19:28-48 The King Who Comes
2008/03/18
Luke 16:14-18 Pressing In
2008/03/11
Luke 16:1-13 Being a Good Steward
2008/03/05
Mike Neglia: Roman 1:1-17
2008/03/01
Luke 15 The Lost Parables Pt 2
2008/02/19
Luke 15 The Lost Parables Pt 1
2008/02/10
Luke 14:25-35 Consider the Cost
2008/02/04
Luke 14:14-25 The Greast Feast
2008/01/29
Luke 14:1-14
2008/01/15
Men's Breakfast: Chip Greek
2008/01/15
Luke 13 The Narrow Way
2008/01/08
God's Patience
2008/01/08
Discover The Best Gift
2008/01/08
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