Given by David Jackson
When considering Paul's admonition in 1 Corinthians 11:27-34 that we examine ourselves, that we discern the Lord’s body, there are five broad statements made by Paul: We bring judgment on ourselves We don’t judge ourselves We are judged by God We are chastened by the Lord We may be condemned with the world Where do we stand as we judge ourselves?
Given by Joel Meeker
Around the world there are tombs of unknown soldiers. Most of the people who have lived and died are completely forgotten, except by God. No one is unknown to Him, including you.
Given by Jon Pinelli
In the world, it is considered a weakness. But it is a fruit of the spirit that has tremendous power when used correctly. This message explores the power of gentleness.
Given by Taylor Tootle
We live in a world that continues to grow in sin and lovelessness. We have been called out of this world to be different. What is compassion that we should grow in as the world becomes increasingly unloving?
Given by Don Henson
Our life is defined and limited by time. We are to keep track of what is happening in the world as time passes and to use our time wisely so we can be protected by faith and hope.
Given by Tim Foster
Whether it’s being content in our labors, or content with what we have, or content with God’s will, we can do this by gratitude, by avoiding comparison, and not being sold by Satan’s world into being covetous.
Given by Paul Carter
Sin brings on consequences. Much of the suffering around the world is due to sin. Yet God offers and provides healing. Is sickness and affliction always because of your personal sin?
Given by Ron Kelley
We live in a dangerous world and face many frightening things. God’s people have always faced dangers and peril, but God repeatedly encourages us to “fear not”. In light of what we are facing in the future, how can we have the faith to “fear not”? We’ll look at a few examples of times God miraculously intervened to rescue His people. ...
Given by Don Henson
We mourn when we repent and seek forgiveness; we mourn when we experience trials and with others when they experience trials; we mourn by having compassion for the suffering we see in the world.