Given by Tim Waddle
In Jeremiah 12, God asks Jeremiah, “If you have run with the footmen, and they have wearied you, then how can you contend with horses? Are we growing wearier in life, or preparing to run with the horses when the time comes?
Given by Cecil Maranville
Paul gives caution about "a form of godliness." Why should we be concerned about this issue?
Given by Steve Villaescusa
As we go through life, are we just cruising causally and being and oblivious bystander? Or are we being prudent in regard to observing and monitoring life? Can we anticipate some problems and thereby deflect them or reduce their impact by being watchful and having practical caution?
Given by Caleb Froedge
There are different lessons to be gained from the Biblical count of Balaam. What can we gain by exploring this false prophets "complex" life?
Given by Arnold Mendez, Sr
The Pentecost church was established in Acts Chapter 2. It had a start or a commencement. We will examine its start in this message.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Samson was strong enough to tear apart a lion. He was strong enough to defeat armies and carry the gates of a city on his shoulders. Yet he was never strong enough to stand apart from God. Neither are we. The lesson of Samson's life is not that we need greater strength. The lesson is that we need greater dependence on the ...
Given by David Johnson
Understanding the meaning of Pentecost is vital to being able to understand what God is trying to accomplish with His plan of salvation. Why do we need the power of the Highest? What does it do for us? Are we using the Holy Spirit in the way God intends?
Given by David Johnson
The gift of God’s Spirit does many things for us, but God does not give gifts simply so we have something others don’t have. Paul says the Holy Spirit can be used is to search out the “deep things of God.” Digging deeply into the deep things of God can profoundly affect our relationship with Him.
Given by Chuck Sinon
God's working with ancient Israel parallels our calling and the process of our being shaped to serve in the future. The process can be seen in three steps, that of identity, distinction and internal transformation.