When we grow with God we’ll avoid embracing the world.
Text: 1 John 2:12-17Life is short for all of us, and if any of us had a chance to do it over again, we would probably make some decisions differently. But if we believe in God and his sovereignty, at some point we have to move on.
Text: Romans 8:28; Hebrews 11:8Romans 8:26-27 assures us that when we can’t pray, the Holy Spirit prays for us. When the words won’t come, when we don’t know what to pray for, God has given the Spirit who prays for us.
Sermon Series: Standalone MessagesWith this message we come to the final installment in the series called Adventures in Prayer. When we started I […]
Text: Romans 8:26-27We begin with the words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor whose opposition to Adolph Hitler during World War II […]
Sermon Series: Seven Laws of the Spiritual LifeAll summer long we’ve been climbing. We’ve been talking about what it would finally be like when we reached the […]
Text: Romans 8:38-39If you’ve ever done any mountain climbing, you know that as you near the summit, you will often reach a […]
Text: Romans 8:31-37This is the passage that explains Romans 8:28. That verse is true because these verses are true. Without this passage, […]
Text: Romans 8:29-30This passage contains important news regarding our suffering. It is temporary, educational and ultimately beneficial. Knowing this won’t make our suffering go away, but it gives us a perspective that helps us to keep believing in the midst of hard times.
Text: Romans 8:18-27The whole question of the Spirit-filled life resolves itself into this: Are you keeping in contact with the Holy Spirit? Your job—your only real job as a Christian—is to stay in contact with the Spirit.
Text: Romans 8:5-17