We are fully justified in asking God to work miracles on behalf of our loved ones. But God doesn’t limit himself to our understanding of what our loved ones need most. He is fully able to do spectacular miracles today just as he did in Bible times. But more often he gives strength to the weary and courage to the fainting and hope to those who feel like giving up. God’s miracles come in more than one variety, a truth we can experience every day.
Text: 1 Kings 17:17-24If your God is too small, perhaps you need to take another look at the God of the Bible.
Text: Romans 11:33-36(Revised and Expanded January 9, 1991) The following things have happened in the last 72 hours: *Yesterday the Iraqi Revolutionary […]
Sermon Series: Critical IssuesAs we study the overwhelming evidence of the empty tomb we’ll find out some startling information that demands a verdict.
Text: Luke 24:1-12“Since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might […]
Text: Hebrews 2:14-15The crowds in the streets shouted their praise but later on these same people disappeared. We’ll focus on one remarkable eyewitness who reappears days later.
Text: Luke 19:28-44; 23:26It’s time to pray, “Lord do things I’m not used to.”
Text: 1 Kings 17:1God must bring us to the end of ourselves so that we learn it’s all about him and not about us.
Text: 1 Kings 17:17-24When one pastor leaves and another one comes, we learn again that God’s work depends on God, not on God’s messengers. Build your life on God’s Word, not on the man who delivers it.
Text: I Thessalonians 2:1When was the last time you played with modeling clay? It may have been a while unless you have a […]
Text: Acts 16:6-10