Given by Zach Smith
Jesus corrected His disciples at times for not knowing what manner of spirit they were demonstrating or being motivated by. We’re also instructed in 1 John 4:1 to test the spirits. Are we willing to test the spirits at work in us, to identify the source motivating our attitudes, actions, and perspectives?
Given by Brian Anderson
In the dramatic story of the Exodus, we see a powerful contrast: God’s devastating judgment on Egypt through the ten plagues and the Red Sea, versus His abundant mercy toward Israel. Egypt’s heirs, livestock, crops, army, and false gods were struck down, leaving the nation humbled and low. Yet Israel was spared the worst plagues, gifted Egypt’s wealth, protected by the P...
Given by Tom Clark
Hospitality was an important part of life in both the Old and New Testaments. Paul encouraged the Church to be “given to hospitality.” But what does that look like, and how are we to practice it today?
Given by Justin Adkins
Taking another look at the Sabbath to gain a better perspective of God's expectations. He's invited us to be here, and that needs to be at the forefront of our thinking about this day.
Given by Randall Rapp
Examples of God's lovingkindness and the importance that we should show it to one another.
Given by Scott McIntosh
A friend from church and someone you know in the outside world meet together without your knowledge. They both know who you are, but does the version of you that they know match?
Given by Larry Solomon
God wants us in His Family. His plan of salvation is laid out in the Holy Days, and He wants us to seek that Kingdom and His righteousness. However, living life in today's world with its difficulties, we can get distracted. The people of Rome in Paul's day were caught up in petty arguments, they weren't getting along, they were...
Given by David Jackson
There are situations described in Scripture and occurring today in which Satan or his demons have taken up “residence” in a person's life through intention, ignorance, mistake, or force. The Bible refers to this as demonic possession. The results are devastating, even when the physical effects may seem minimal. There are also serious mental health conditions in the areas of Dis...
Given by Mike Blackwell
God uses many examples, parables and analogies to get an important Spiritual principle made clear for His family. One such example is that of a yoke and a yoke of oxen. Leaders and conquers put a yoke on the necks to control and break a people. A yoke of oxen were a team—you never find one working alone. They were t...