John tells us three times that Jesus was troubled in spirit, yet in John 14 Jesus twice tells his disciples, “Do not let your heart be troubled&... Read More
Our passage this morning begs us to fight for eternal perspective. The Jewish leaders fail here. They reject the eternal hope Christ offers to them in... Read More
Our culture compels us to create our own self-identity yet Jesus calls His followers to discover their identity from outside of themselves and in unio... Read More
John 3:22-36 sets a contrast between the desperation of distracted disciples and the joy of single-minded disciples. The difference comes down to what... Read More
When the gospel is set loose in the life of a Christian, no stone is left un-turned. Our engagement in politics should be transformed by the power of ... Read More
People who submit to God as King passionately praise Him. We have a king, a master, an ultimate heart treasure to whom we submit and praise. If God, t... Read More
All of us need to learn how to habitually reframe our lives. We are all either building a discouraging frame of reference laced with half-truths and n... Read More
In Colossians 3:18-4:1, Paul explains how the gospel alters fundamental relationships: wives and husbands, children and parents, employees and bosses.... Read More
As we transition in leadership at Cherrydale we are called to keep running the race of faith together. In Hebrews 12:1-13 we learn how to not lose hea... Read More
First century Thessalonica was extremely sexually “liberated” and the new believers in Christ who lived there were instructed by Paul and ... Read More