The preaching and teaching ministry of Mountain States Church
This three-week series examines Psalm 23. In a world filled with ever-changing and increasingly troubling headlines, the hope of God's comfort and sustaining care is a balm for weary souls. The believer can rest in the gentle care of their Good Shepherd, the one who walks with them and provides for them—mind, body, and soul—in the present and in the days to come.
In a world filled with ever-changing and increasingly troubling headlines, the hope of God's comfort and sustaining care is a balm for weary souls. The believer can rest in the gentle care of their Good Shepherd, the one who walks with them and provides for them—mind, body, and soul—in the present and in the days to come.
In a world filled with ever-changing and increasingly troubling headlines, the hope of God's comfort and sustaining care is a balm for weary souls. The believer can rest in the gentle care of their Good Shepherd, the one who walks with them and provides for them—mind, body, and soul—in the present and in the days to come.
God's promises will fuel our continued worship, but sometimes we need to visit the past and hear those promises again.
Worship of God requires us to honestly evaluate our hearts.
Ch 9-14 begins a whole series of prophecies about the Messiah. The exiles have returned, the temple appears to have been rebuilt and worship restored, and now the attention turns to the future culmination of God's plan for the redemption of mankind.
If you take away the resurrection, you take away all of Christianity. If you acknowledge that the resurrection happened, then all of Christianity must be true.
In a world where tribulations are common, trials are the norm, and pain is inevitable, hope is essential. When we embrace God’s divine hope, He brings unexpected benefits! Our deepened hope in Jesus and His Word, and our strengthened hope through the fellowship of others brings the purifying work of Christ-likeness.
Hope is found among fellowship with one another
At the beginning of Malachi’s “word”, God laid out the case against them…now in chapter 2, He really lays into them and let them know how far they had come from Levi’s example and what He expected of them as they were to lead their Community in True Worship of the Most High God!
Grace is more than just forgiveness. He sends His grace to teach us a new way to live. His grace in us serves as His platform for more grace in the world!