Given by Corbin Jackson
While some heroes die in battle, others are broken in battle and corrupted into villains themselves. David came to the edge of that line in his conflict with Nabal. Abigail, a woman of extraordinary character, turned the tide, saving not only her household but the future king of Israel from himself. Her example shows what it means to gird one’s l...
Given by James Mills
An in-depth study of the book of Ruth, this split sermon uncovers layer after layer of meaning, drawing parallels that are easy to miss in a casual reading of this beautiful story. Ruth’s absolute commitment, her vulnerability, and her willingness to labor are set beside Boaz’s wealth, discernment, and redeeming role. From these preserved details emerge clear lessons for Christians tod...
Given by Jason Hyde
Paul says the festivals of God are a "shadow of thing." What are Christians to learn from this metaphor? This message examines this powerful analogy.
Given by Andre van Belkum
Many so-called Christian churches believe we are saved by the death of Christ. Is this true? How does this subject apply to each of us?
Given by Chuck Sinon
Within the recorded history of Elisha, we see three consecutive events that show the extent of God's grace to the powerful, to the powerless, and even toward our enemies.
Given by Nick Slaughter
Christ told His disciples to watch, not as passive observers anticipating His return, but in order to prepare for it. Scripture’s image of girding the loins captures this readiness for action: tying up what hinders so you can run or fight. This message unpacks daily drills for girding the mind in spiritual battle. It challenges us to practice readiness daily, s...
Given by Steve McNeely
In the Bible God's people often received direct answers from God or His representative. In the post-biblical era we don't have that. What can we do to be sure we are properly seeking God's wisdom in making difficult decisions that are not a matter of sin?
Given by James Ellis
The Bible tracks the historical account of Israel's persistent struggles with idolatry. Do these stories apply to our own lives today? If so, how?
Given by Greg Sargent
We show longsuffering, self-control and tolerance. Why? You know God is love and that God pours out His love to us by His Spirit. And we know the fruit of love, for example joy, peace, kindness etc. But how do we respond to others, even fellow Christians, who are not demonstrating the fruit of the Spirit. If we really love...