Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Covenant Life Church in Lawrenceville, GA. Covenant Life Church is a Kingdom community built around loving Jesus Christ and expressing that love to others. Visit us at http://www.covenant.life/
When Paul is writing in Philippians to the church about the power of the resurrection, he's not just talking about the historical fact. Life should actually be different for them, and for us today. // A message by Robert Grant.
Jesus said, "Saul, I know you intimately; everything about you and I love you. But why are you persecuting Me?" // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Even in denial, Jesus meets us to bring healing, purpose and to reveal how our lives are meant to glorify God. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
There is a ripple effect when we obey God. It can be the tipping point for others to be set free - especially in the setting of family. Generational curses are real, but so is the ultimate authority of Jesus. // A message by James Williams.
Rediscovering the active headship of Christ. // A message by Gerrit Gustafson.
The resurrected Jesus asks two of his followers, "was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer these things and enter into his glory?" // A message by Chris Hyatt.
If He was raised from the dead, then everything is going to be OK. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus washed the disciples' feet, not simply to show them how we are to serve one another, but to foreshadow the ultimate washing in his blood from the cross. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus came to give His life as a ransom for many, drinking the cup of wrath that we could not drink. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus talked a lot about the kingdom. It was His main message and critical to understanding who Jesus is and what He's inviting us into. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus said, 'I am the resurrection and the life,' and showed that He is the only One who can defeat death and offer us the truest, fullest kind of life. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Beneath every question Jesus asks is the pivotal question of His identity: “who do you say that I am?” // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus says things that are perplexing and will require us to trust Him, even when we don't understand. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
When we find our faith being pressed or stretched by doubt, it's in that very place that God intends our faith to grow. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus asks questions not because He's looking for an answer, but because we need to wrestle with His question, just like when He asked Philip, "where can we buy bread to feed all these people?" // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus sees us in our need and He moves towards us as our Healer. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
When a sinful woman washed the feet of Jesus with tears and dried them with her hair, it once again revealed that religious people get ticked when Jesus likes bad people better than good people. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus asked His would-be disciples, "what do you want?" He has an unsettling way of asking the same question of us. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
God doesn't waste the hardships we face. He uses them to train us as His sons and daughters. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
If Jesus begins his ministry fasting, it's a really good idea to follow His example as we walk into the mission and ministry He has given to us. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus has called his followers to fast, not as a means of showing our own righteousness, but because we want God more than we want anything this world has to offer us. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
As we enter a time of prayer and fasting, we are seeking God's face and not simply His hand. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
There is an invitation for you today, no matter where you are on your journey of belief. On your walk toward Jesus life: come into the light, be a witness to the light, or to stay in the light. He is still the light of the world. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Jesus as he was passing through Jericho in all the crowd he was focused on this one man in a tree. He called him by name and said hurry down, I'm coming to your house. And that day, Zacchaeus was changed from the inside out. // A message by Robert Grant.
God promised a sign, that a virgin would conceive and bear a son, and He would be called Immanuel, which means, God with us. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
During Advent we stop to consider that without Christ, our world is dark, both without and within; and we are in desperate need of a Savior! // A message by Chris Hyatt.
It's a problem when no one expects fruit from God's people! We were called to be fruitful. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
God comes after us with all of who He is. As a new creation in Jesus, discover the good works God created just for you. // A message by James Williams.
As those who are abiding in Christ and He in us, we are not only meant to produce spiritual fruit; we are also firstfruits of God's new creation, a foretaste of what's to come. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
A tree is known by its fruit and our fruit is the best way to gauge our spiritual life. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
As partakers of His divine nature, we are called to grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
The Lord is coming and we live as the sort of people He called us to be, eagerly watching for and hastening His return. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
What we believe about the second coming of Christ will determine how we live today. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
When Jesus said, “give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's,” He is framing out the Christian's approach to politics and religion, church and state, God and government. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Peter indicts false teachers in the church and how they are deceived and then work to deceive others, ultimately being destroyed in their own destruction. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
The gospel tells us that judgment day is unavoidable, and that we won't handle it well on our own. But the good news is that Jesus is not only the judge, He's also our savior, and for those who are IN Him, we've already gone through judgment day. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Peter pivots from telling us the importance of growing in knowledge of God and in His grace, to our need for vigilance against heresy and those who push it. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
What we do on Sundays is important, but it's in a small group with other Jesus followers, all committed to doing life together, where discipleship, growth and maturity really happen. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Peter assures us that the message he proclaimed is not a myth, but based on eyewitness accounts of the radiant majesty of Jesus. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
One of the most important things we do as followers of Jesus is to remember who He is and what He has done. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
Everything we could ever need for life and godliness has already been deposited in us by his divine power. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
We begin a study of Second Peter: a book emphasizing the importance of growing in our knowledge of God and in His grace, while reasserting the certainty of Christ's return and the need for vigilance against false teaching. // A message by Chris Hyatt.
What we can learn from Jesus about how to endure testing and temptation. // A message by James Williams.
In Luke we read of Jesus as he references Isaiah chapter 50: “therefore I set my face like flint…”. What even is flint? And how does the imagery of this idea help us today on our journey as Christians? // A message by Peter Emmet