Weekly messages from the worship service of Covenant Community Church
Jesus is Lord over all and Lord of all. He is sovereign, He is free, He is all knowing and all powerful.
The essence of faith is not seeing is believing; the essence of faith is believing and then seeing.
God in His grace opens hearts to the gospel. Our part is to faithfully share it.
The more we grasp the severity of Christ's death for us, the greater our assurance and the purer our service.
True worship is not about where or how or even when, it's about who God is and who you are.
The heart of the gosple is good news about God's free gift.
Jesus is seeking sinners who aren't even looking for him.
Living our lives as Jesus lived his is the basic calling of every Christian. It's how we give witness that we're Christ followers.
Humility is simply understanding who God is and who we are. When we confuse those it's called pride.
People don't reject the gospel because they don't understand it, but because they enjoy sin more than they fear its judgment.
The heart of God is revealed in explaining the meaning of salvation, the means, and now the motive...God so loved the world.
Jesus was lifted up on the cross to pay for sin and anyone who looks to him will not die, but will receive eternal life.
God gives eternal life to those who are born again through faith in Jesus Christ.
Jesus knows and understands everything about you. He knows you better than you know yourself. Put your trust in him.
The Jesus of the Bible is not only the One who is merciful and gracious. He is also the One who will judge those who reject him.
Jesus changes things. He takes the ordinary and turns it into something special
The greatest thing about the life to come is Jesus is there. Nothing can compare to an eternity lived in the glory of His presence.
When we're living in the light of His return, we're eagerly awaiting the Christmas that is still to come.
A disciple is a learner. What we learn is that Jesus is all we need. That's the good news we get to share with others.
As Christ followers, we live the gospel and we share the gospel so that those who see and hear might believe.
The only thing required of a witness is to tell the truth about what they know. Every follower of Christ is called to be a witness.
The responsibility and privilege of every follower of Christ is to be a witness to what God has done for us, not what we've done for God.
Jesus was no ordinary man. He is God in the flesh. Very God of very God, very man of very man. The unique God-Man
God's desire to provide for our salvation couldn't be more clear, he stepped into our world and became one of us.
When God opened your heart to the gospel, something truly amazing transpired, you were adopted into His family.
God's answer to the darkness of the world was to send his Son Jesus as the life and light; and we are witnesses to the light.
It would not be wrong to say that John's aim is to overwhelm us with the revelation of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
The eternal God himself has become human. The Creator has become a part of his creation, fully God, yet fully man. Jesus is God!
John's gospel may be the greatest evangelistic tract ever written. He wants everyone to know what he has seen and heard.
Without a daily commitment to Christ, to the gospel, to the church, and to each other, we're drifters not fully devoted disciples.
When we take our eyes off God, God becomes small and everything else becomes big. With our eyes on God, faith overcomes fear.
Trouble awaits when we fail to seek the wisdom and counsel of God in both the little and big decisions of life. We don't have because we don't ask.
The blessing of God stops with sin, but is restored again with confession and repentance.
Whatever we do, we dare not take sin lightly, because God certainly doesn't. "Be killing sin or sin will be killing you." (John Owen)
God is holy, and people are sinful. God's judgments are always just, right and true.
God promises. We believe. God gives the victory. God gets the glory.
Remembering how God has helped us in the past, is all we need to be certain He will help us in the future.
God often chooses the least likely people to demonstrate the greatness of His mercy and grace.
God's commands and promises are always based on his character and His Word. That's why they are absolutely trustworthy.
God is the unchanging One. People change, leaders change, plans change, but God says, "I am the Lord, I change not".
All of the blessings we enjoy revolve around Jesus and the gospel. We exalt in the glorious plan of our great God.