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What does it look like to remain faithful when an entire culture rejects God? Through Noah's life in Genesis 6–8, we discover how grace enables ordinary believers to trust God's Word, endure opposition, escape judgment, and help others find refuge in Christ.

Genesis 6:1–4 contains some of the most mysterious verses in all of Scripture, sparking debate for centuries over the identity of the "sons of God," the Nephilim, and what triggered God's judgment through the Flood.

Genesis 6:1–4 contains some of the most mysterious verses in all of Scripture, sparking debate for centuries over the identity of the "sons of God," the Nephilim, and what triggered God's judgment through the Flood.

Why did God take Enoch to heaven without letting him experience death, and what does his life teach us about walking with God in a corrupt generation? In this message from Genesis 5, we'll discover the faithful line leading to Noah, the patience of God before judgment, and why every Christian is called to be an Enoch!

Why did God take Enoch to heaven without letting him experience death, and what does his life teach us about walking with God in a corrupt generation? In this message from Genesis 5, we'll discover the faithful line leading to Noah, the patience of God before judgment, and why every Christian is called to be an Enoch!

Genesis 4 reveals that every societal collapse begins with the same ancient lie of Cain: rejecting God's substitute and trusting our own goodness instead.

Genesis 4 reveals that every societal collapse begins with the same ancient lie of Cain: rejecting God's substitute and trusting our own goodness instead.

Why is life filled with pain, broken marriages, exhausting work, blame-shifting, and death? In Genesis 3:8–24 we uncover the moment humanity cursed the planet, lost Eden, and received the first promise of Jesus Christ, the Serpent Crusher to come.

Why is life filled with pain, broken marriages, exhausting work, blame-shifting, and death? In Genesis 3:8–24 we uncover the moment humanity cursed the planet, lost Eden, and received the first promise of Jesus Christ, the Serpent Crusher to come.

Genesis 3 reveals humanity's oldest temptation: believing God is withholding something better, leading us to question His goodness, redefine truth, and ultimately hide from the very God we were created to know.

Genesis 3 reveals humanity's oldest temptation: believing God is withholding something better, leading us to question His goodness, redefine truth, and ultimately hide from the very God we were created to know.

God created a good world, gave man everything he needed, and granted real moral freedom. Evil enters not because God failed creation, but because man rebelled within it.

God created a good world, gave man everything he needed, and granted real moral freedom. Evil enters not because God failed creation, but because man rebelled within it.

Pride quietly distorts how we see ourselves, others, and God—but Philippians 2 reveals a better way. In this message, discover four mindset shifts—embracing your identity, pursuing unity, elevating others, and following Jesus Christ—to kill pride before it kills you.

Pride quietly distorts how we see ourselves, others, and God—but Philippians 2 reveals a better way. In this message, discover four mindset shifts—embracing your identity, pursuing unity, elevating others, and following Jesus Christ—to kill pride before it kills you.

God created humanity in His image with a defined design, role, and gender, giving every person inherent dignity and purpose. When we reject Him, we lose our understanding of who we are, but in Him we recover true identity, meaning, and joy.

God created humanity in His image with a defined design, role, and gender, giving every person inherent dignity and purpose. When we reject Him, we lose our understanding of who we are, but in Him we recover true identity, meaning, and joy.

God created the world in six literal days, forming everything with order, purpose, and care for human life. You are not here by accident, but by design, and your life is meant to reflect your Creator.

God created the world in six literal days, forming everything with order, purpose, and care for human life. You are not here by accident, but by design, and your life is meant to reflect your Creator.

Easter shows that the God who created light came into the world to save it. In Jesus Christ, the Light shines into your darkness so you can know your Creator and be made new.

Easter shows that the God who created light came into the world to save it. In Jesus Christ, the Light shines into your darkness so you can know your Creator and be made new.

Christian freedom shows up in the church as we restore the fallen, carry each other's burdens, and invest our lives in what lasts forever.

As you walk moment by moment in the Spirit, He produces real transformation, replacing the works of the flesh with a life marked by His fruit.

Christian freedom isn't the permission to follow your sinful desires—it's the power to reject them, love others, and live from a transformed heart.

Christian freedom shows up in the church as we restore the fallen, carry each other's burdens, and invest our lives in what lasts forever.

As you walk moment by moment in the Spirit, He produces real transformation, replacing the works of the flesh with a life marked by His fruit.

Christian freedom isn't the permission to follow your sinful desires—it's the power to reject them, love others, and live from a transformed heart.

Paul drops a theological bomb: Jesus plus anything equals nothing—your identity is a son, your family is promise, and your life is freedom. Who you are determines where you belong and how you live, so stand firm in grace and refuse to go back to slavery.

Paul drops a theological bomb: Jesus plus anything equals nothing—your identity is a son, your family is promise, and your life is freedom. Who you are determines where you belong and how you live, so stand firm in grace and refuse to go back to slavery.

We are no longer spiritual minors under the Law but adopted sons and daughters who inherit the promises of God. Because we are royalty in God's family, returning to legalistic religion is trading the freedom of sons for the slavery of servants.

We are no longer spiritual minors under the Law but adopted sons and daughters who inherit the promises of God. Because we are royalty in God's family, returning to legalistic religion is trading the freedom of sons for the slavery of servants.

In Acts 4, we see God's pattern for a world-impacting church: pressure drives believers together, unity leads to prayer, prayer invites God's power, and God's power produces bold proclamation of the gospel. When God's people depend on Him and courageously proclaim Christ, the gospel advances, and lives are transformed.

In Acts 4, we see God's pattern for a world-impacting church: pressure drives believers together, unity leads to prayer, prayer invites God's power, and God's power produces bold proclamation of the gospel. When God's people depend on Him and courageously proclaim Christ, the gospel advances, and lives are transformed.

The law was never given to save you, elevate you, or transform you; it was given to expose your sin, shut down your pride, and drive you to Christ. The promise in Christ alone secures your inheritance, creates your identity, and gives you the life the law could never produce.

The law was never given to save you, elevate you, or transform you; it was given to expose your sin, shut down your pride, and drive you to Christ. The promise in Christ alone secures your inheritance, creates your identity, and gives you the life the law could never produce.

Many believers begin by trusting Christ alone, yet slowly drift into measuring their growth, identity, and assurance by performance, comparison, and external badges of spirituality. Here Paul calls us back to the blazing center of every true Reformation: we are saved, adopted, and redeemed by faith alone in Christ alone.

Many believers begin by trusting Christ alone, yet slowly drift into measuring their growth, identity, and assurance by performance, comparison, and external badges of spirituality. Here Paul calls us back to the blazing center of every true Reformation: we are saved, adopted, and redeemed by faith alone in Christ alone.

When Peter pulled back from Gentile believers out of fear, Paul publicly confronted him because the gospel itself was at stake: we are justified by faith in Christ alone, not by law, culture, or performance, and unbelievers will see the change in our life.

When Peter pulled back from Gentile believers out of fear, Paul publicly confronted him because the gospel itself was at stake: we are justified by faith in Christ alone, not by law, culture, or performance, and unbelievers will see the change in our life.

The early church fought for the gospel's independence, refusing to add religious requirements to salvation and standing united on justification by faith alone.

The early church fought for the gospel's independence, refusing to add religious requirements to salvation and standing united on justification by faith alone.

Paul's dramatic conversion, lost career, and years of obscurity prove he did not invent the gospel, inherit it from religious leaders, or adopt it for personal gain. It was revealed directly to him by the risen Jesus and is the only hope for mankind.

Paul's dramatic conversion, lost career, and years of obscurity prove he did not invent the gospel, inherit it from religious leaders, or adopt it for personal gain. It was revealed directly to him by the risen Jesus and is the only hope for mankind.

Paul confronts the Galatian churches with the truth that the gospel comes from God, not men, and that any attempt to add to grace through human effort is a complete distortion of Christ's saving work.

Paul confronts the Galatian churches with the truth that the gospel comes from God, not men, and that any attempt to add to grace through human effort is a complete distortion of Christ's saving work.

Jesus teaches that wise money management begins with a settled heart, treasuring what lasts, not what fades, because our spending always follows our loves.

Jesus teaches that wise money management begins with a settled heart, treasuring what lasts, not what fades, because our spending always follows our loves.

The risen Christ doesn't just prove He is alive; He commissions ordinary, broken people to go and tell that death has been defeated and hope is real.

The risen Christ doesn't just prove He is alive; He commissions ordinary, broken people to go and tell that death has been defeated and hope is real.