What we do is more important than what we say we will do.
Text: Matthew 21:28-32If only a few people will be saved, how can there be a vast multitude in heaven? And why do so many people miss the narrow gate while many others find it? Life on the midway helps us answer those questions.
Sermon Series: Standalone MessagesIn 2008, The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life conducted an unusually detailed study of faith in America. According […]
Text: Matthew 7:13-14No believer is safe who faces Satan in his own strength. No believer is more secure than he who goes into battle wearing the whole armor of God.
Text: Ephesians 6:14-17Is there just one way to pray? What kind of prayer are you most comfortable with? During hard times, people […]
Sermon Series: Finding Hope in Hard TimesAs it was for Peter, so it will be for all of us. Our strengths and our weaknesses lie side by side. If we live on the level of our emotions, we may find ourselves actually opposing Jesus. If we think that our understanding equals God’s will, we are bound to fall into many grievous errors.
Text: Matthew 16:21-23God is more concerned with the quality of what we bring Him than He is with the quantity.
Text: MalachiGod’s will is always good, but it’s not always comfortable. And it’s certainly not predictable. What if God blew your categories and gave you success beyond your wildest dreams? What if he let you fail miserably so he could give you overwhelming success later?
Text: Luke 5:1-11God is not impressed with the sacrifices me make but with a heart that is humble and with hands that act with justice and mercy.
Text: Micah and AmosIn what is considered the “gospel message” of the Old Testament, this chapter is filled with prophecies about Jesus being the ultimate burden bearer and bondage breaker.
Text: Isaiah 53