A podcast ministry of Curwensville Christian Church featuring the teaching ministry of George Cannon. Messages that will guide the listener to grow in their walk with God.
Understanding that the Lord has chosen you for the good works He planned can be overwhelming. Fortunately, He has provided you with everything you need to accomplish them from 2 Peter 1:3-4.
Not recognizing your potential as a believer obstructs any desire to serve the Lord from Ephesians 2:8-10.
When we reflect God's silence in our lives, it is difficult to cope with the reality of evil in our world from Habakkuk 1:1-2:1.
When we reflect God's silence in our lives, it's only natural to stop praying to God about our struggles from Psalm 88:1-18.
When we consider God's silence in our lives, the issue of our health and the suffering we endure are amplified when we don't hear from God from Psalm 6:1-10.
When we consider God's silence in our lives, maybe we need to look at our own lives as the basis for the silence from Psalm 38:1-22.
There are scriptural prohibitions concerning complaining to God. Is it possible to express our pain to God and not sin from selected scripture.
It hard enough to deal with the difficulties that we face in life. Experiencing silence from God makes the difficulties unbearable from Psalm 13:1-6.
While Easter and the reality of the resurrection of Jesus provide us with hope, it can also be the source of doubting from John 20:24-31.
Jesus expressed that when the Son of Man came, would he find faith. Sadly, when he came triumphantly into Jerusalem, he did not from Luke 11:12-25.
When you make the decision to seek God and develop an intimate relationship with him, you have to understand that prayer moves from formal and ritualistic to intimate conversation from Matthew 6:5-8.
After recognizing that our spiritual focus has shifted, we need to make a decision concerning what we will pursue with the life we have been given from Philippians 3:1-16.
After recognizing that our spiritual focus has shifted, we need to understand what we need to do in order to refocus spiritually from 1 Kings 19:1-18.
The fourth area that we need to examine with regards to the subtle shifts in our spirituality is the struggle we have in forgiving those who have hurt us from Genesis 41-45.
The third area that we need to examine with regards to the subtle shifts in our spirituality is the suffering in our lives that we have endured from 2 Corinthians 12:1-10.
The second area that we need to examine with regards to the subtle shifts in our spirituality is the self-sufficiency that is rooted in our pride from Revelation 3:14-22.
The first area that we need to examine with regards to the subtle shifts in our spirituality is the condition of our hearts from Revelation 2:1-7.
It easy to miss the changes that occur in our spiritual live until we compare ourselves with a Biblical picture of life and spirituality from Acts 2:41-47.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, every believer must recognize that that God is watching over them in this world of darkness from 1 John 5:18-21.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, every believer must recognize that they can have a confidence in prayer because of the relationship with Jesus Christ from 1 John 5:14-17.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, every believer must recognize that their faith and life is resting upon the reality of Jesus Christ from 1 John 5:5-13.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, every believer as they grow in their intimate relationship with God experiences the impact of that love from 1 John 4:17-5:5.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, the source of love that is needed to carry out the command to love one another resides in every believer from 1 John 4:12-16.
There is a bigger story to Christmas that most people miss. God sent his Son to among humanity to reach out to his own from John 1:1-5, 9-18.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be a coming to grips with every believer that we are commanded to love one another from 1 John 4:7-11.
Gratitude should be a natural response from believers if we reflect upon the work that Lord has accomplished through our lives from Colossians 1:3-6.
Gratitude should be a natural response from believers if we reflect upon the work that Lord has accomplished through our lives from Colossians 1:3-6.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be an understanding that believers can have assurance concerning their faith in Jesus Christ from 1 John 3:19-24.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be an understanding that believers must be marked by a loves that is exhibited toward each other from 1 John 3:11-18.
In a time where people no longer see the value in church, there needs to be a reminder that church is more than a worship service from Acts 2:37-47.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be an understanding that believers are the children of God and that reality is evident through their actions from 1 John 3:1-10.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be a recognition that when you are different because you responded to the message of Jesus and were anointed from 1 John 2:24-29.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be a recognition that we must be vigilant in being aware that false leaders exist from 1 John 2:18-23.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be a choice to hold on loosely to this world and the things of this world from 1 John 2:15-17.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there are times that a believer needs to be reassured of his relationship the Christ from 1 John 2:12-14.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be an understanding that when it comes to the issue of our obedience, nothing has changed from 1 John 2:7-11.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be an understanding that our faith is evident through our obedience from 1 John 2:3-6.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be an understanding that the Lord wants us to deal with the sin in our lives and he will help us from 1 John 2:1-2.
As we are grasping what it means to walk in the light, there has to be an understanding of who God is and who we are from 1 John 1:5-10.
It is evident that we are living in times where darkness seems so real to us. Yet for believers, it is possible to still have joy in all of its fullness in our lives from 1 John 1:1-4.
The relationship that you can have with the Lord is one of personal interaction through prayer. The next part of understanding how to pray involves understanding the effect that sin has on our prayers from selected scriptures.
The relationship that you can have with the Lord is one of personal interaction through prayer. The next part of understanding how to pray involves understanding the effect that sin has on our prayers from selected scriptures.