To know Christ and to make Him known as His disciple
Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart, for from it are the issues of life.” Our heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and can often lead us astray. And as one Puritan writer put it, if we don't guard our own heart, no one else can or will. This series highlights various truths and principles that can help us stay alert as we seek to love and serve God. “Let him who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12)
Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart, for from it are the issues of life.” Our heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and can often lead us astray. And as one Puritan writer put it, if we don't guard our own heart, no one else can or will. This series highlights various truths and principles that can help us stay alert as we seek to love and serve God. “Let him who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12)
Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart, for from it are the issues of life.” Our heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and can often lead us astray. And as one Puritan writer put it, if we don't guard our own heart, no one else can or will. This series highlights various truths and principles that can help us stay alert as we seek to love and serve God. “Let him who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12)
Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart, for from it are the issues of life.” Our heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and can often lead us astray. And as one Puritan writer put it, if we don't guard our own heart, no one else can or will. This series highlights various truths and principles that can help us stay alert as we seek to love and serve God. “Let him who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12)
Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart, for from it are the issues of life.” Our heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and can often lead us astray. And as one Puritan writer put it, if we don't guard our own heart, no one else can or will. This series highlights various truths and principles that can help us stay alert as we seek to love and serve God. “Let him who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12)
Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart, for from it are the issues of life.” Our heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and can often lead us astray. And as one Puritan writer put it, if we don't guard our own heart, no one else can or will. This series highlights various truths and principles that can help us stay alert as we seek to love and serve God. “Let him who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12)
Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart, for from it are the issues of life.” Our heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and can often lead us astray. And as one Puritan writer put it, if we don't guard our own heart, no one else can or will. This series highlights various truths and principles that can help us stay alert as we seek to love and serve God. “Let him who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12)
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know Thee the only true and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) The heart of the Christian life is knowing God. But so often we are overtaken in religious activities and busy ourselves to death, while at the same time sensing that something is missing. Just what does it mean to know God and how do we go further down this road with Him?
Lightning in the Fog – The Heartbeat and Hurdles of the Reformed Faith Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues to wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks.
Lightning in the Fog – Infant Baptism Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues to wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks.
Lightning in the Fog – The Heartbeat and Hurdles of the Reformed Faith Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues to wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks.
Lightning in the Fog – The Heartbeat and Hurdles of the Reformed Faith Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues to wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks.
Lightning in the Fog – The Heartbeat and Hurdles of the Reformed Faith Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues to wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks.
Lightning in the Fog – The Heartbeat and Hurdles of the Reformed Faith Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues to wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks.
Lightning in the Fog – The Heartbeat and Hurdles of the Reformed Faith Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks. Here are some of the charts referred to in this message: History overview from Paul to Augustine http://www.resources4discipleship.com/mediafiles/Chart2_From-Paul-to-Augustine.pdf History overview from Augustine to Luther http://www.resources4discipleship.com/mediafiles/Chart3_From-Augustine-to-Luther.pdf History overview of the Reformation http://www.resources4discipleship.com/mediafiles/Chart4_The-Reformation.pdf
Lightning in the Fog – The Heartbeat and Hurdles of the Reformed Faith Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues to wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of the apparent stumbling blocks.
Have you ever heard the term the “Reformed Faith”? Have you ever wondered where it comes from and why some people are so interested in it? Dating back to the Reformation with Martin Luther and John Calvin, the Reformed Faith is one of the most energetic attempts at having a truly “Biblical” faith. But it's conclusions also raise a number of issues that many wrestle with: If God is sovereign, why pray? If God elects those who are saved, what about our ability to choose to receive Christ? What about infant baptism? This series looks into the origin and ethos of the reformed faith and seeks to address some of these apparent hurdles.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
"A man after God's own heart." This is the description that God Himself used of the man who would become King David. And yet we see that he was far from perfect. What was it about this man that God liked so much? This series looks at David's environment, experiences and responses to try and discover how we can live a life that brings delight to God's heart.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Who looks to you for leadership? At work, at home, in your extended family, in your personal pursuits of sports, church, community service, etc.? As you get older the list gets longer. What guides your thinking as you bring leadership to these people? What can we learn from the Bible about how God leads us, and as He does, how He sets the pattern on how we should lead others? Join us for this series on responding to God's leadership, and learning how to become a trusted leader others want to follow.
Jesus said we should go and make disciples of all the nations. But how do you actually disciple someone? And what if you were never really personally discipled yourself? But just because you may be an “orphan” spiritually, it doesn't mean you couldn't become a good spiritual parent. This series looks at the basics of one-to-one discipleship and gets you started on a new adventure of helping younger believers grow up in their faith. You'll never be the same.
Jesus said we should go and make disciples of all the nations. But how do you actually disciple someone? And what if you were never really personally discipled yourself? But just because you may be an “orphan” spiritually, it doesn't mean you couldn't become a good spiritual parent. This series looks at the basics of one-to-one discipleship and gets you started on a new adventure of helping younger believers grow up in their faith. You'll never be the same.
Jesus said we should go and make disciples of all the nations. But how do you actually disciple someone? And what if you were never really personally discipled yourself? But just because you may be an “orphan” spiritually, it doesn't mean you couldn't become a good spiritual parent. This series looks at the basics of one-to-one discipleship and gets you started on a new adventure of helping younger believers grow up in their faith. You'll never be the same.
Jesus said we should go and make disciples of all the nations. But how do you actually disciple someone? And what if you were never really personally discipled yourself? But just because you may be an “orphan” spiritually, it doesn't mean you couldn't become a good spiritual parent. This series looks at the basics of one-to-one discipleship and gets you started on a new adventure of helping younger believers grow up in their faith. You'll never be the same.
Jesus said we should go and make disciples of all the nations. But how do you actually disciple someone? And what if you were never really personally discipled yourself? But just because you may be an “orphan” spiritually, it doesn't mean you couldn't become a good spiritual parent. This series looks at the basics of one-to-one discipleship and gets you started on a new adventure of helping younger believers grow up in their faith. You'll never be the same.
Jesus said we should go and make disciples of all the nations. But how do you actually disciple someone? And what if you were never really personally discipled yourself? But just because you may be an “orphan” spiritually, it doesn't mean you couldn't become a good spiritual parent. This series looks at the basics of one-to-one discipleship and gets you started on a new adventure of helping younger believers grow up in their faith. You'll never be the same.