Given by Mark Whynaucht
God knows what He is doing in each of our lives. He is the Potter and we are the clay. He will mold us and shape us, and expose us to just enough pressures of just the right kind that we may be made into a flawless piece of work. To fulfill His good, pleasing, and perfect will. Have faith!...
Given by Taylor Tootle
Faith is the baisis of how we live our lives as Christians. Through God's Word we are encouraged to grow in faith throughout our life. As we approach the Spring Holy Days let's examine our faith and be encouraged to continue to grow and understand the dangers of not growing.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Shouldn’t you consider, before taking the Passover, your faults in terms of the lack of faith. Or the times you have neglected or forgotten what God has expanded to you, and made available for your future? It is awesome beyond belief, and we need to repent of failing to remember it, and treating it with neglect, and treating His calling a...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Heroes of faith are those who don’t do one good and heroic deed. Heroes of faith are those who stand the test, Sabbath after Sabbath, week after week, year after year. They are the glue that holds the Church of God together. We certainly owe those from the past a great deal of thanks and appreciation for what they stood f...
Given by Ken Treybig
What is the “genuineness of faith” that Peter writes about in 1Pet 1:7? How can faith NOT be genuine? What does non-genuine faith look like? Does God give is any examples in the Bible for us to analyze and learn from so we know what we need to do?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Caleb was just an ordinary man, but with great blessings in his life because he believed and obeyed God. He had faith, he had courage, he wasn't a great man, he wasn't even a prophet, he wasn't even listed in Hebrews specifically, but by extension he certainly was. By implication he was a very great man, and there are great...
Given by Doug Johnson
When Joseph is mentioned in Hebrews 11 (the Faith Chapter), it connects his faith to his dying words. What is the lesson for us from such an unusual perspective?
Given by Bill Johnson
Faith in a Faithless World (Faith, Focus, Finish)
Given by Mark Whynaucht
The conclusion of our faith, the end result, and the outcome of our faith is the resurrection to a spirit body. The Feast of Trumpets is the fulfillment of our faith. This day represents the unspeakable joy and faith in the resurrection, and return of Christ. I hope we can see it; I hope we’re persuaded by it; I hope w...