So many young adults are seeking purpose in this life. As the world looks for purpose, we have the answer. According to II Timothy 1:9, God has saved us and called according to His purpose. Driven Singles is designed to provide the truth and tools you need to discover what that purpose really is. Th…
Week 2 of All You Need to Know About Love I John 1:1-4 We know God's love because we see it in Jesus. We see God's love through Jesus in God's Word. At the center of God's heart is His love.
Week 1 of All You Need to Know About Love I John 1:1-4 We know God's love because we see it in Jesus. We see God's love through Jesus in God's Word.
Week 4 of Missing Peace Luke 2:10-14, Matthew 1:18-21 You don't always have to understand the plan to trust God has a purpose. Your disappointment with God might be a divine appointment from God.
Week 3 of Missing Peace Matthew 1:20-23, Galatians 4:4-5 Just because God feels silent, doesn't mean God is absent. God's delays are not necessarily God's denials. God divinely demonstrates His glory in delay.
Week 2 of Missing Peace Romans 12:14-18, Ephesians 4:2, Proverbs 19:11 Being offended is inevitable. Living offended is a choice. God didn't call us to be right. He called us to be loving.
Week 1 of Missing Peace Isaiah 26:1-4, Philippians 4:6-9 Peace isn't found in the absence of problems. It's found in the presence of God. The battle for peace always begins in our minds.
Week 7 of Thriving in Babylon Daniel 7-9 The Blessed Hope of the Believer: Jesus is Coming! Will you survive or will you thrive in Babylon?
Week 6 of Thriving in Babylon Daniel 5 Having the right perspective in order to be the right influence. Will you survive or will you thrive in Babylon?
Week 5 of Thriving in Babylon Daniel 4 The 3-fold Evangelism Strategy of Paul and Daniel Will you survive or will you thrive in Babylon?
Week 4 of Thriving in Babylon Daniel 4 The 3-fold Evangelism Strategy of Paul and Daniel Will you survive or will you thrive in Babylon?
Week 3 of Thriving in Babylon. Daniel 3 How to Respond to a Every Knee Shall Bow Moment Will you survive or will you thrive in Babylon?
Week 2 of Thriving in Babylon. Daniel 2 How Daniel Influence Babylon Will you survive or will we thrive in Babylon?
Week 1 of Thriving in Babylon. Daniel 1 How Babylon Tries to Influence Us Will you survive or will we thrive in Babylon?
The resurrection is the cornerstone of the Christian faith and the gospel of Christ. Without it, our vain is empty, vain, and powerless. Through the fulfilled word of Christ and the evidence of the empty tomb, we can confirm our faith in a Risen Savior.
Jesus has been prepared for His purpose, but now He is preparing His followers for that purpose and for what will follow after He has accomplished it. He is telling them that their purpose is just beginning and that their lives must be lived in anticipation of the fact that He is coming again.
As Jesus comes closer to fulfilling His purpose on earth, the opposition grows stronger. The closer you get to God's purpose for your life the stronger the opposition to it becomes. Preparation and growth always involve testing. We must choose to see testing with that purpose in mind. Part 2 of 2
As Jesus comes closer to fulfilling His purpose on earth, the opposition grows stronger. The closer you get to God's purpose for your life the stronger the opposition to it becomes. Preparation and growth always involve testing. We must choose to see testing with that purpose in mind. Part 1 of 2
Our Christian life was not meant to be lived alone. Because of that, we must learn how to live in this kingdom community with others: other believers, those we are trying to reach and serve, and those who would oppose from both without and within. Part 2 of 2.
Our Christian life was not meant to be lived alone. Because of that, we must learn how to live in this kingdom community with others: other believers, those we are trying to reach and serve, and those who would oppose from both without and within. Part 1 of 2.
Next-level following requires next-level faith. In Matthew 14-17, we see the contrast between those who responded with fear and those who responded with faith. The results are clear: When we respond in faith, God reveals Himself to us. Part 2 of 2
Next-level following requires next-level faith. In Matthew 14-17, we see the contrast between those who responded with fear and those who responded with faith. The results are clear: When we respond in faith, God reveals Himself to us. Part 1 of 2
Jesus called His disciples to follow Him, and after both teaching them and showing them what that meant, it was time for them to go out and do it themselves (Matthew 10). Jesus makes it clear to them that following Him is it. Anything else outside the context of following Jesus is a lost cause. If Jesus is worth anything, then He is worth everything.
Matthew 5-7 focused on the words for Jesus. Matthew 8-10 focused on His works. If Jesus was telling them what the heart of a disciple looks like in chapters 5-7, He shows them in chapters 8-10. Each person cared for, each problem solved. Jesus shows that He has all the power and all the grace. His compassion was His motivation, and it ought to motivate us as well. Part 2 of 2
Matthew 5-7 focused on the words for Jesus. Matthew 8-10 focused on His works. If Jesus was telling them what the heart of a disciple looks like in chapters 5-7, He shows them in chapters 8-10. Each person cared for, each problem solved. Jesus shows that He has all the power and all the grace. His compassion was His motivation, and it ought to motivate us as well. Part 1 of 2
Matthew 5-7 is perhaps the greatest monologue ever given: the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus begins the recorded portion of His teaching by focusing on a commitment to following Him. This was unlike anything the disciples had ever heard before. The Sermon on the Mount shows us what a heart that loves and wants to follow Jesus produces in a life.
Matthew 3 covers the baptism of Jesus. Why did Jesus want to be baptized and why is it so significant for us? Matthew 4 covers the temptation of Jesus. Why was Jesus and why is it so significant for us? What is temptation really offering us? Part 2 of 2
Matthew 3 covers the baptism of Jesus. Why did Jesus want to be baptized and why is it so significant for us? Matthew 4 covers the temptation of Jesus. Why was Jesus and why is it so significant for us? What is temptation really offering us? Part 1 of 2
Matthew begins with the genealogy of Jesus in chapter 1, and from this record of descendants, we find some powerful truths about Jesus, His mission to reach the world, and those He would use to fulfill it. We finish by learning from the life of Joseph: a just man, a patient man, and an obedient. We answer this question: what would Jospeh had been doing if things had been different in history before him?
The gospels are the watershed moment of human history. From the perfect creation, the fall of man, and the promise of God to restore man to Himself, the Bible points to this fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Each gospel is written from a slightly different perspective, to a different group of readers, with a slightly different emphasis, all pointing to Jesus as the Savior. We learn the distinction of Matthew compared to the other gospels, as well the story of Matthew, the author, and his calling by Jesus.
In the valley, we look to God to be with us. But on the mountaintop, God calls us to be with Him. Usually associated with victory and triumph, the mountain can be a time of loneliness and testing. In each mountaintop experience, God calls us to be with Him, in His presence. The God Who is with us wants us to be with Him. Listen to this next message in our series, God With Us, and be challenged to be with the God Who is with you.
God has chosen to reveal to us in Scripture one of His names: Emmanuel, God with us. He’s with you through the valley. He comforts you in the waiting. When you’re anxious about your future, He gives you courage. As you climb the mountain, He keeps you safe in His arms. You’re not alone. In every moment, we have God With Us. Listen to this first message in our new series God With Us and be reminded that His plan has always been to be with us, and His plan is to be with us always.
God prepares people and positions them to accomplish the divine reversals that He has planned. In the conclusion of our study on Esther, we learn how God has empowered us as His people to live life according to His purpose and experience the divine reversals He has planned for us. We are also empowered to empower others to experience that same divine reversal in their lives as well through God's power. The path to God's purpose is happening right now. Don't miss it!
If 2020 has been for you as it has been for most, chances are you've been tempted to give up. You've been given opportunities to give up. Its been hard to see the path to your purpose in the face of all that has opposed you. Maybe God has been silent or His leading hasn't been evident. Be encouraged from Esther's story to Keep Going today. God's about to do something beyond your wildest imaginations.
The pivotal moment in the story of Esther leads to a decision to turn to God in prayer and fasting. God has given us a point of contact with Him where earth can touch heaven and heaven can respond to earth. It's called prayer. But our spiritual senses can become dulled to spiritual things, and the only way to be in tune with God's leading is to purposely set aside physical things because of a greater spiritual need. That's fasting. This lesson is part 2 of 2 parts.
The pivotal moment in the story of Esther leads to a decision to turn to God in prayer and fasting. God has given us a point of contact with Him where earth can touch heaven and heaven can respond to earth. It's called prayer. But our spiritual senses can become dulled to spiritual things, and the only way to be in tune with God's leading is to purposely set aside physical things because of a greater spiritual need. That's fasting. This lesson is part 1 of 2 parts.
Why should we recognize that it's God purpose for us and not our own? Why should we be willing to embrace and be engaged in His purpose and not seek our own? Why should we be yielded to whatever that purpose is and requires of us? We discuss the truths about God as Creator, Owner, and Ruler of this world and our lives and what that means for us as we pursue His purpose for our lives. Will we choose to steward the life and opportunities we are given as God intends or will we waste it on selfish pursuits?
Part 2 of 2. In those moments of life when it seems that God is not working, we must trust that He still is. Spiritual mile markers are signs that God gives us along the way that His Providence and Sovereignty are steering us to His divine purpose and destination for our lives. In Esther, we find those mile markers to reveal to us the behind-the-scenes working of a sovereign and providential God.
In those moments of life when it seems that God is not working, we must trust that He still is. Spiritual mile markers are signs that God gives us along the way that His Providence and Sovereignty are steering us to His divine purpose and destination for our lives. In Esther, we find those mile markers to reveal to us the behind-the-scenes working of a sovereign and providential God.
Although Esther does not mention the presence of God directly, we see His working throughout the entire story. Guest teacher John Felt continues our study by exploring the sovereignty of God, the providence of God and how they work together both in the story of Esther and in the path to purpose in our own lives. A must-listen discussion on these incredible attributes of God.
We can trust that God has a purpose specific for us that only we were created to accomplish, but in times of pain, testing, or darkness, its hard to see where things are going. We ask questions like "Is God working?" "Is God listening?" "Is He accomplishing His purpose?" The Book of Esther is unique to the Word of God. It is 1 out of 66 that does not mention God directly. Yet even in this appeared absence, we still Him at work in the life of His people, accomplishing His purpose.
The fastest way to kill something special is to compare it to something else. The reason that you can't do what someone else can do or the reason that you aren't doing what someone else is doing is this: You were't called to their purpose. You are perfectly created by God to fulfill God's purpose for you. But you can't fulfill God's purpose for you when you are comparing it to someone else's purpose. Listen and be encouraged to fix your eyes on Jesus so that you run race that God has given just to you.
If you don't know somethings purpose, you'll likely waste it or abuse it. So many of us are frustrated or discouraged because we don't know the purpose for our lives. We don't know our WHY. The greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life without purpose. If you struggle with the questions of purpose or just want to know where to find your "why", this lesson is for you.
When we’re going through trials, it’s tempting to look at our lives with a perspective of pain. But there’s a purpose in your pain. Join us and listen to see how God never wastes a hurt, and how He’s preparing you for something far greater through the trials, struggles, and pain you’re experiencing now.
Lesson 7 covers the attribute of God's Omniscience. Since God is eternal and existing throughout all of time, omnipresent and existing throughout all of space, and infinite with no limitations or boundaries, it can only lead us to reason that He is omniscient: seeing and knowing all things past, present, future, and all possibilities. Nothing catches Him by surprise, nor can anyone find a better way for Him to do things. #drivenstudentministry #drivensundays #noneelse #lbctheodore #attributesofGod #Godseternality #Godsinfinitude #Godsincomprehensibility #Godsselfexistence #Godsimmutability # Godsomnipresence #Godsomniscience #AlphaandOmega #beginningandending
Here we go with Lesson 6 on God's Omnipresence. The truth of God's omnipresence tells that God is every where in His fullness, with no limits to space or size. But there is a difference between being in the presence of God and being in God's presence. The question is not, "Is God here?" The question is, "Are we aware?" There is not a moment when His presence is not around us, not a time when His presence is not before us, behind us, in us, around us. But are we aware of Him being there? Are we looking for His face? It is in His presence that we find a fullness of joy. #drivenstudentministry #drivensundays #noneelse #lbctheodore #attributesofGod #Godseternality #Godsinfinitude #Godsincomprehensibility #Godsselfexistence #Godsimmutability # Godsomnipresence #AlphaandOmega #beginningandending
Listen to Lesson 5 of our series, None Else, about God's immutability. God does not change. He is perfect in His character, nature, purposes, and promises. He cannot change, as change would indicate an imperfection before or after the change. What does this mean for us? God is dependable. Our trust in Him is a confident trust, for we know that He will not, in fact, cannot change. #drivenstudentministry #drivensundays #noneelse #lbctheodore #attributesofGod #Godseternality #Godsinfinitude #Godsincomprehensibility #Godsselfexistence #Godsimmutability #AlphaandOmega #beginningandending
Lesson 4 of our series, None Else. We discuss God's Self-existence in this lesson. God is in no way dependent on His creation. God exists independent of His creation. Our worship of Him is due not because He needs us but because we need Him. If God we’re not free from creation, we might pray for Him, but not to Him. Because God is free from creation, it is for that reason that He is able to enter into creation in order to save lost sinners. Thank God the gospel depends on a God Who does not depend on us. #drivenstudentministry #drivensundays #noneelse #lbctheodore #attributesofGod
Check out Lesson 3 of our series, None Else. This week, we examine God's infinitude. God knows no bounds, He is without limit. God is measureless. He is what He is in Himself, without qualifying thought or word: He is simply God. We answer the time-old question: Can God make a rock too heavy for Him to lift? And just how high is God or how big is His hand? "Just when you think you have God figured out, He completely ruins your equation. When you think you solved for 'x', God adds the rest of the alphabet." #drivenstudentministry #drivensundays #noneelse #lbctheodore #attributesofGod
Lesson 2 of None Else is up and ready for a listen. In it, we discuss the eternality of God. Where did God from, how is He affected by time, and how does His eternity affect us today? "He knows our questions before we even ask them because He exists where they have already been answered." #drivenstudentministry #drivensundays #noneelse #lbctheodore #attributesofGod
So many failures in the Christian life are products of the fact that we have an incorrect view of God. We do not know Him like we should. We have our own ideas, thoughts, and assumptions about Him, but do we really know the God of the Bible? We begin to examine together the truths of God from His Word about Who He is. Ask Him to reveal to us that truth so that we can know the God, like Whom there is none else. (Isaiah 45:5-6) #drivenstudentministry #drivensundays #noneelse #lbctheodore #attributesofGod
The gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ, His death, burial, and resurrection necessary for salvation. The gospel is the power of God to everyone who believes for entry into the Christian life. But it is also the power of God to everyone who believes for the entirety of the Christian life. What Christ has done for us ignites our Christian life, but it also must be what sustains us through it as well. The gospel is the opportunity to see what God has done for us and to know what He wants us to become.