A podcast of sermons from Reconciled Church in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In the third message of this series, we're encouraged to trust God to finish His work in you.
Continuing our series, we see that reflecting on God's word will lead to greater joy.
We begin a new series in Psalms by exploring how God's law leads to a better life.
Closing out our series, we learn that we need close relationships, so we should choose them wisely.
In the fifth week of our series, we learn that if we want to finish life well, we should be devoted to God's word.
In the fourth week of the series, we see that we overcome lies with the truth of the Bible.
Continuing our series, we discover that wise Christians must know what to avoid and what to pursue.
In our second week of this series, we see that gospel ministry is an impossible task made possible by Christ.
We begin our new series by learning that God has made us stewards of His message.
In the final week of our series, we see that Christ unveils the Good News.
In the fifth week of our series, we're taught that the cross forces us to decide who we will stand with.
This week we learn that standing for Jesus is just not a decision, it's a lifestyle.
Continuing our series, we see that our confidence in God's plans should compel our response.
In the second week of our series in Luke's gospel, we learn that Jesus is strong where our faith is weak.
Beginning our new series, we see that Jesus' claim to kingship both separates and unites men.
Closing out our series on Joseph, we see that we should turn away from our sins and to the Lord, for he is kind.
Continuing our series, we see that God is the one who blesses and curses.
This week we learn that God's promises stand because God's nature is static.
This week we learn that God is able to redeem your past and restore your joy.
True understanding comes from knowing what God has made known.
Returning to the story of Joseph we find him as a servant in the house of Potiphar. Through this we learn that success in not based on your situation, but on Him who is sovereign.
Continuing our series we are introduced to Joseph's brother Judah and see you never know who or what God will use to accomplish His plans.
This week we are introduced to the character of Joseph and learn that even in our darkest times, God is with us.
Looking back at 2020 and forward to the new year, this week we look at the importance of perspective and contentment. Are our lives filled with content or contempt? Are our lives truly hidden in Christ?
Closing out our series on Christmas Eve we see how Christ is the only way to know God.
In week 4 we see that Christ's arrival is proof that God wants to be known.
In week 3 of our series we learn that Christ was rejected so that we could be received into God's family.
In week 2 of our Advent series we look at John the Baptist and how the good news is spread by witnesses.
Beginning our Advent series we discover that the Christ appears and restores creation.
In a strange epilogue to our series, we see how God is with us in our troubles.
This week as Jacob returns we see God bringing all that He promised to fruition.
This week we find that the mercy of the Lord changes us and makes us stronger.
This week we see that in an ever-changing world, look to the unchanging God.
This week we learn that God sees the unloved and loves them.
This week we discover that because God loves us, He will not leave us as we are.
We find Jacob on the run from his brother and discover that even after all he is done, God's faithfulness to His covenant promise remains.
This week we look at Jacob's deception in stealing a blessing from his brother Esau. In it we see how it is better to seek the Lord's will above our own desires.
Continuing in our series, we see how God's faithfulness enables us to not fear anything but the Lord.
Beginning our series on Israel we are reminded to know the value of our inheritance in Christ.
Closing out our study in Colossians we are reminded how God's grace allows us continue in the faith that Christ might be glorified in our lives and through our lives.
This week we see how as we work together our faith advances together by examining the dynamics of the household.
This week we are encouraged to set our minds on things above.
This week we see how Christ is the head of all things and how He frees us to advance in our faith.
This week we examine how in order to advance our faith we must be willing to suffer for it.
At the beginning of our study in Colossians we see how in Christ we have all that is needed to advance in faith.
Closing out our series on Abraham we learn how God's love is steadfast across time.
This week we look at the climactic episode of Abraham's life with his offering of Isaac and see how God provides the sacrifice.
In Genesis 20 & 21 we see Sarah and Abraham falling back into old habits and see how God shows His faithfulness and advocates on our behalf.
This week we examine the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and see how Abraham interceded on Lot's behalf.
Abram becomes Abraham. He is given a new identity and a new life as we study how God accomplishes the unbelievable.
This week we look at Sarai and Hagar and see how the Lord cares for the afflicted.