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In all the obstacles and pain points of life in a sin-infested world, God has not left us without a redeemer. Rejoice, our redeemer has come. Rejoice,... Read More
In chapter 2, Ruth and Naomi begin to see God’s faithful, yet mysterious, plans working themselves out. We are urged to depend upon God’s ... Read More
Paul models what it looks like to approach God. He turns to the Sovereign Father on behalf of the Church in Ephesus. And here’s what we learn fr... Read More
Although Absalom’s betrayal of his father, King David, in this chapter does not contain an immediate resolution, it does point powerfully to Chr... Read More
In our passage, we encounter a desperate, disobedient, prophet who is knocking on death’s door—despairing of life, distanced from God, and yet nee... Read More
As he writes in chains, awaiting his verdict, Paul acknowledges that there are two choices before him—life and death. They aren’t really his choic... Read More
God stands above every leader. That’s what we will see in three stories from Exodus 17 and 18. Bad leaders fail us regularly. Good leaders will fail... Read More
The narrative of this text reminds us that, through testing, we should never forget God’s faithfulness in our past, that circumstances should no... Read More
Our main idea this morning is to behold God’s glory in every fearful storm. I am not aiming to convince us from the text that we should enjoy and re... Read More
Identity and purpose are themes that shape our daily media feeds and leave us confused and frustrated. Therefore, we desperately need the compelling a... Read More
The ten plagues give us a picture of what the God of the Bible is like. We see that there is no one like Him. He is the ultimate judge and He is the u... Read More
One of the most famous stories in the Bible, Moses’s encounter with God at the burning bush, is part of an unified story that leads to Jesus. In... Read More
In this conclusion to 1 Peter, we find Peter’s final encouragements to suffering sojourners. Suffering sojourners trust in God’s providence, d... Read More
God infuses his sojourners with living hope and persevering faith. Our text is a three part hymn of praise which sets the foundation for the primary t... Read More
No matter how grave your situation may feel or even be, in this passage God offers us the reminder of His providence–the gracious effecting of H... Read More
Our passage covers three short stories. Each story highlights a worried heart over an uncertain future. By faith we can displace worry with hope in ou... Read More
Waiting is hard. It’s hard because we feel helpless. But that’s not the whole truth. We don’t just wait. If we are God’s children then we ... Read More
This passage includes some of the most familiar words about Christmas we have. But knowing the words and worshiping the God of whom they speak are two... Read More
We start our advent series in Isaiah this Sunday with the story of King Ahaz of Judah (Isaiah 7:1-17). The tragic tale ends with a staggering signR... Read More
Jesus was asked by his disciples; Lord, teach us to pray. His response was the Lord’s prayer (a pattern for prayer), the parable of the friend a... Read More
Jesus commands us not to worry three times and then lets us know its cause and cure. He links the cure to three C’s – Consider, Count on, ... Read More
The most well know account of the birth of Christ has some things in it you may have overlooked and once discovered can change your perspective and st... Read More
The author of Ecclesiastes has his world view shaped by the truths of Genesis 1-3; creation and life as a GIFT (Genesis 1-2) and the fall and living l... Read More
We all have authorities in our lives and always will. Learning how to wisely relate to them is an essential life skill. We all will face mysteries; un... Read More
Our lives are a mixture of rejoice-worthy circumstances and grief-worthy circumstances. We are tempted to try to sinfully control or escape those circ... Read More