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Paul reminds us that as followers of Christ, we are to live honorably, hate evil, serve fervently, and strive for peace and unity. He emphasizes the importance of love, both within the church and towards the world. The central question posed is, "Do you know what time it is?" Paul challenges us to wake up from our spiritual slumber, recognizing that our salvation is nearer now than ever before. This urgency is not just about the present but also about the future, as Christ's return is imminent.
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Marriage is a journey that extends far beyond the wedding day, encompassing all the moments that follow. It's a shared adventure that requires both partners to be fully committed, not just halfway. This commitment is the bedrock upon which a godly marriage is built, and it's essential for navigating the ups and downs of life together.
Marriage is a divine design, intended to be a lifelong union between one man and one woman. This commitment is not to be entered into lightly, but with the full intention of leaving all others to cleave solely to one's spouse. The act of leaving and cleaving sets the foundation for a marriage that honors God and reflects His purpose for our lives.
The enemy's pattern of deception, accusation, and condemnation is designed to trap us in guilt and shame. However, Jesus offers a way out through His grace, which is not a license to continue in sin but a call to a transformed life. When we encounter Jesus, we find not only forgiveness but also empowerment to live a life of purity.
The pursuit of a love relationship with Christ is the ultimate journey we undertake, and it mirrors the pursuit of a romantic relationship in its passion and commitment. Just as the couple in the Song of Solomon eagerly seeks one another, we too should seek Christ with fervor and anticipation, overcoming any obstacles that stand in our way.
The pursuit of a godly relationship must be intentional and respectful, mirroring Solomon's approach to his beloved. Just as he led with clarity and honor, so too should we approach dating with a clear purpose and a heart that seeks to uplift the other.
In our journey through the Song of Solomon, we delve into the essence of relationships, singleness, dating, marriage, and intimacy. Yet, the foundation of all these is our relationship with Jesus Christ.
In our journey through life, we often encounter various seasons, and one such season is that of singleness. Singleness is not a burden, but rather a blessing, a unique opportunity bestowed upon us by God. It is a time characterized by freedom and the absence of certain anxieties that accompany marital life. The Apostle Paul, in his letters, emphasizes the value of singleness, highlighting the advantages it offers in serving the Lord without distraction.
The concept of a full circle moment in our spiritual journey is a powerful one. It is the point at which we can look back and see the intricate ways God has been weaving the threads of our life together. These moments are often preceded by trials and tribulations, but they culminate in a profound understanding of God's faithfulness and purpose. Striving for such clarity should be a goal in our walk with God, as it strengthens our faith and deepens our commitment to His will.
In the sacred journey of life, we encounter moments that test our faith and resilience. The story of Joseph, a man of God who faced unimaginable betrayal and suffering, stands as a testament to the power of forgiveness and the sovereignty of God in using our pain for a greater purpose. Joseph's life teaches us that our hurts, offenses, traumas, and trials do not have to define us. Instead, they can be the very instruments through which God shapes us and uses us for His glory.
In the unfolding narrative of Joseph's life, we find profound lessons about God's sovereignty and perfect timing. Joseph's journey from favored son to slave, then prisoner, and finally to a position of great authority in Egypt, teaches us about the meticulous orchestration of God's plans. Despite the hardships and seeming setbacks, Joseph's story is a testament to the truth that God is always at work, even when we cannot see the immediate fruits of His labor.
Listen in as we begin a new series where we discuss how God can bring about sudden and favorable changes in situations that seem dire or hopeless. This belief offers hope and encourages faith in God's providential care.
Week 3 of our series based on 1 Thessalonians 5:5.
Listen in as we continue in our series, Children of the Day!
Week 2 of our series based on 1 Thessalonians 5:5.
Listen in as we begin a new series based on 1 Thessalonians 5:5.
Listen in as Matt Daniels talks about putting to practice the things that Apostle Paul lists in 1 Timothy 4:6-15 that all Christ Followers should exhibit.
All throughout the Bible we see people marveling at Jesus, but only twice do we see Jesus being in a state of marvel.
If we have God, we have all we need. Knowing Him, is knowing no lack.
If there is ONE thing we definitely do not want to lack, it is salvation. Do you know Jesus?
There's a right way, and there's a wrong way to handle our enemy when we encounter him.
True believers of Jesus cannot lack love. It's a distinguishing mark of our lives. So, where's our love?
In a world full of uncertainty, one this is certain - Jesus is coming back. Are you prepared?
Ever been caught lackin before? It's not fun being caught unprepared or not paying attention. So, listen in as we kick off our new series - Not Lackin.
Listen in as we kick off a new semester! This week, we discuss Is Jesus superior or secondary in your life?
The conclusion of our series. Two gardens, separated by 4,000 years, that are going to show us one magnificent story.
Two gardens, separated by 4,000 years, that are going to show us one magnificent story.
Two gardens, separated by 4,000 years, that are going to show us one magnificent story.
Two gardens, separated by 4,000 years, that are going to show us one magnificent story.
Every day is full of decisions. Including our decision to either to be used for unrighteousness, or righteousness.
Listen in with us as we continue in our series where we reveal some “hidden” things you may not have even known were at work.
Listen in with us as we continue in our series where we reveal some “hidden” things you may not have even known were at work.
Tune in with us as we continue in our series where we reveal some “hidden” things you may not have even known were at work.
Listen in with us as we launch into a new series that's going to reveal some “hidden” things you may not have even known were at work.
Would you agree life can be a grind at times? We know the feeling. So let's talk about grinding this thing out together
We're changing up our diet a little bit this year. Listen in with us and see if maybe this diet plan is for you too.
Some things are just better when they're authentic. And we all agree, love is one of those things. Listen in with us as we conclude our series, REAL LOVE, where we discuss what real love is.
Some things are just better when they're authentic. And we all agree, love is one of those things. Listen in with us as we continue in our series, REAL LOVE, where we discuss what real love is.
Listen is as we continue in the series, REAL LOVE. This week we talk about God's real love for us.
Some things are just better when they're authentic. And we all agree, love is one of those things. Listen in with us as we kick off a new series discussing what real love is.
Matt Daniels joins us this week! Listen in as we talk about Ezekiel and the valley of the dry bones...
Listen in as we talk to Tucker Robertson and discuss his testimony of what God has done in his life.
Listen in as we talk to Mallory Brewer and discuss her testimony of what God has done in her life.
Listen in as we talk about the story of Jesus Healing a Centurion's Servant.
Listen in as we conclude the series CONSUMED.
One encounter with Jesus, and your life will truly never be the same again. Everything changes when He consumes us.
Our lives have the potential to become consumed by all kinds of different things. But, what if they became consumed by God?