Given by Mark Winner
What are the most important things we do each day? Is prayer on that list? Is prayer a chore or something that we look forward to?
Given by Mark Winner
Trials and tribulations within our lives are a certainty. This sermon discusses how to properly face these times as Christians, looking specifically at the contrast between the mistakes made by the Israelites in the wilderness with the right approach taken by Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah. Taken correctly, trials are meant to strengthen our faith and prepare us for...
Given by Mark Winner
We must consider the importance of having a zealous, enthusiastic, and committed attitude towards God's truth and the work of the church. This can be done as we stir up the gift of God within us, live soberly and righteously, and exhibit the same zeal and diligence towards God's calling as the early church, and many of those around us...
Given by Mark Winner
God is our lifeline and we must maintain a strong, vibrant relationship with Him. Neglecting this relationship can lead to spiritual danger and death. Part 2
Given by Mark Winner
God is our lifeline and we must maintain a strong, vibrant relationship with Him. Neglecting this relationship can lead to spiritual danger and death.
Given by Mark Winner
It is critical we have an "unleavened" or spiritually pure mind rather than a "carnal" or selfish mindset of the natural human being. Overcoming carnality and developing an unleavened mind that is focused on God's will is a lifelong process that requires diligence, humility, and a willingness to submit to God's correction.
Given by Mark Winner
The spring holy days, particularly Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread, are a time of spiritual renewal and growth. Just as the physical world experiences renewal in spring, God provides an opportunity for His people to renew their relationship with Him and put away sin. We should embrace this time of year as a chance to start fresh and...
Given by Mark Winner
Humility is essential for removing sin from our lives and drawing closer to God. Without humility, we cannot enter the Kingdom of God. The sermon outlines several fruits of humility, including honesty, overcoming self-righteousness, seeking God's will, producing wisdom, a forgiving mindset, guarding our speech, and cultivating spiritual fruit and peace.