Put It Into Practice
Paul’s letter to the Philippians is one hundred and four verses filled with encouragement and joy. Paul didn’t write this letter to explain deep theology or to deal with any particular sin. Rather, his purpose was to express love for his friends and to encourage them (and us) to live a joy-filled Christian life. In […]
Pongámoslo en Práctica
La carta de Pablo a los Filipenses son ciento cuatro versos llenos de ánimo y gozo. Pablo no escribió esta carta para explicar teología profunda o tratar con un pecado en particular. En lugar de eso, su propósito era expresar amor por sus amigos y animarlos a ellos (y a nosotros) a vivir una vida […]
Follower or Fool
In the message “Arise And Walk” we were reminded that as God answers our prayers He does so in a manner which is “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine” (Ephesians 3:20). He answers according to our true need driven by His divine good. This is a difficult concept but God’s view of this […]
Arise And Walk
To grow as a Christian means to become closer, and develop a more intimate relationship, with God. This relationship begins when we are born into His family – when we ask Him to forgive our sins through faith in Jesus and begin what is intended to be an eternal communion of love. He desires for […]
Levántate y Anda
Crecer como Cristiano significa acercarnos más y desarrollar una relación más íntima con Dios. Esta relación comienza cuando nacemos en Su familia – cuando pedimos el perdón de los pecados a través de la fe en Jesús y comenzamos lo que tiene la intención de ser una eterna comunión de amor. El desea que confiemos […]
Return to Give Thanks
One day when Jesus was traveling from Galilee to Jerusalem, ten men with leprosy approached Him and called out; “Jesus, Master, have pity on us!” (Luke 17:13). Jesus didn’t immediately heal the lepers. Instead, He gave them a simple instruction; “Go, show yourselves to the priests” (Luke 17:14). A leper would only present himself to […]
Regresa a Dar Gracias
Un día cuando Jesús estaba viajando de Galilea a Jerusalén, diez hombres con lepra se le acercaron y le dijeron; “¡Jesús, Maestro, ten misericordia de nosotros!” (Lucas 17:13). Jesús no sanó su lepra de inmediato, en lugar de eso les dio una simple instrucción; “Id, mostraos a los sacerdotes” (Lucas 17:14). Un leproso solo se […]
Tools of The Teacher
In the days of the prophet Jeremiah, God’s chosen people had turned away to worship other gods. But God longed for His children to return and worship Him as the One True God. The Israelites had been warned for many years and now God used a foreign king as His tool for discipline and instruction. […]
Herramientas de El Maestro
En los días del profeta Jeremías, La gentes escogida de Dios se había vuelto a adorar otros dioses. Pero Dios anhelaba el regreso de sus hijos para que le adorasen a El como el Único Dios Verdadero. Los Israelitas habían sido prevenidos por muchos años y ahora Dios usó a un rey extranjero para disciplinar […]
Personal Psalms
The one hundred and fifty psalms in the Bible were written by several different people; we believe that David wrote many but certainly not all. The psalms were meant to be set to music and sung as a way of praising the glory of God, but also as a way of expressing the deeply honest […]
My Super Power
This message is a little longer than my regular messages, but if you have the time I believe it will be well worth the read. Many of you know that four years ago our family was in the middle of a terrible trial. Our youngest child – our 12 year old daughter, Kaylee – had […]
Misplaced Trust
In the message “Secure In His Presence” we were encouraged to guard against anything which takes away from our complete dependence on our Heavenly Father. We saw how worldly security can sometimes cause us to close our eyes and ears to God’s leading. Becoming secure in the world means we are placing our trust in […]