When we think of God’s work in the lives of other believers, we should be moved to thankfulness for the faith, hope, and love that we see demonstrated in Christ followers.
Text: Colossians 1:1-8Jesus reminds us that we can only serve one master – money or the Almighty. If we don’t manage our money, it will manage us. Mammom is personified as a rival god because it fights for supremacy in our lives. Contrary to popular opinion, money is not just a neutral medium of exchange but a “power” with life of its own. As we focus on building for the future, we’ll disarm the dollar dragon by transferring ownership of everything we have to God.
Text: Matthew 6:19-24When the fruit of self-control is not evident in our lives, we’re vulnerable to all kinds of relational ruptures. When the Spirit controls us, we will demonstrate restraint in our lives.
Text: Proverbs 25:28I want to begin this morning by reading part of an article written by Bob Greene, a nationally syndicated columnist. […]
Text: 1 Peter 3:18; John 1:12As many of you know, I really like Snicker bars. For the past year, whenever I would go to Dairy […]
Text: Nehemiah 13I heard about this man who bought a parrot. It was a beautiful parrot but he had a really bad […]
Text: Nehemiah 10Do you have any unfinished projects lying around collecting dust? It’s so easy to get sidetracked isn’t it? It takes […]
Sermon Series: A Time To BuildAs we continue in our series through the Book of Nehemiah, we’ve learned that Nehemiah confronted a different challenge in […]
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Text: Nehemiah 3I came across some lines from actual resumes this week: I have lurnt Word Perfect 6.0 computor and spreasheet progroms. […]
Text: Nehemiah 2