Given by Doug Johnson
Split-Sermon The Bible speaks of a human conscience—basically, our own thoughts on what’s right and what’s wrong. But there is a higher standard of right and wrong. Are our consciences trained in that standard?
Given by David Johnson
Americans deeply cherish liberty. Our freedoms have enabled us to do the work in a way not possible in much of the world. But is our understanding of personal freedom in agreement with what God’s Word says? What does James mean that Christians are to be judged by “the law of liberty”?
Given by Doug Johnson
You can find talk about “idols” all through the Bible—New and Old Testaments alike. What does that mean? Sounds like it’s talking about some ancient ignorant civilizations, not our modern, educated culture. Do the first two commandments still speak to us in the 21st century?
Given by Doug Johnson
Our world doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in the future of humanity. Where does real, genuine, trustworthy hope come from? Where does it take us? How do we know we can depend on it? What does it ask of us?
Given by Doug Johnson
There are some verses that deal with trials. Since we know God’s Word is always correct, what are we missing if we don’t understand His meaning?
Given by Doug Johnson
There are some puzzling verses that deal with the trials you and I experience in life. The 34th Psalm tells us (twice!) that God delivers His people from all their trials. James 1:2 says we’re to count it all joy when we fall into trials. That’s not the usual human reaction, or experience. Since we know God’s Word ...
Given by Doug Johnson
Given by Rich Johnson
Given by Doug Johnson
Jesus Christ told Pontius Pilate, “My kingdom is not of this world…” What did He mean? How does that translate to the 21-century world in which we live? And what about Paul’s admonitions to pray for worldly leaders? After all, the Roman emperor at the time was Nero! What would God expect of those He calls to His way...