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“Demented? Demonic? Or Divine?”Mark 3:20-35Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“The Making of Kings”Mark 3:13-19Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“The Mind Matters - Thinking in the Battle”Ephesians 6:16Following Jesus in the BattleIn our ongoing study of the Gospel of Mark, we're uncovering a profound spiritual reality: a battle is taking place. Scripture reveals that this battle plays out across three realms—the world, the flesh, and the devil. This mini-series will focus specifically on the realm of Satan.Drawing from Mark's Gospel and passages like 2 Corinthians 2:11, we'll explore how Satan opposes God's purposes and how that conflict impacts our lives today. The Bible warns us not to be ignorant of the enemy's schemes—and it also equips us with truth, strength, and hope.Together, we'll consider what God's Word declares, what God has provided for us in Christ, and the mindset we're called to embrace as we trust Him in the midst of the fight.Want to go deeper?Check out the Biblical Training Center companion series taught by Mark Carey, which addresses this same battle as it plays out in the realm of the flesh.
"The Call is Clear: Hold Your Ground!"Ephesians 6Following Jesus in the BattleIn our ongoing study of the Gospel of Mark, we're uncovering a profound spiritual reality: a battle is taking place. Scripture reveals that this battle plays out across three realms—the world, the flesh, and the devil. This mini-series will focus specifically on the realm of Satan.Drawing from Mark's Gospel and passages like 2 Corinthians 2:11, we'll explore how Satan opposes God's purposes and how that conflict impacts our lives today. The Bible warns us not to be ignorant of the enemy's schemes—and it also equips us with truth, strength, and hope.Together, we'll consider what God's Word declares, what God has provided for us in Christ, and the mindset we're called to embrace as we trust Him in the midst of the fight.Want to go deeper?Check out the Biblical Training Center companion series taught by Mark Carey, which addresses this same battle as it plays out in the realm of the flesh.
"Rest and Resist"Following Jesus in the BattleIn our ongoing study of the Gospel of Mark, we're uncovering a profound spiritual reality: a battle is taking place. Scripture reveals that this battle plays out across three realms—the world, the flesh, and the devil. This mini-series will focus specifically on the realm of Satan.Drawing from Mark's Gospel and passages like 2 Corinthians 2:11, we'll explore how Satan opposes God's purposes and how that conflict impacts our lives today. The Bible warns us not to be ignorant of the enemy's schemes—and it also equips us with truth, strength, and hope.Together, we'll consider what God's Word declares, what God has provided for us in Christ, and the mindset we're called to embrace as we trust Him in the midst of the fight.Want to go deeper?Check out the Biblical Training Center companion series taught by Mark Carey, which addresses this same battle as it plays out in the realm of the flesh.
“Mighty Messiah” Mark 3:7-12Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“Imposter or Son of God?” - Easter Weekend 2025 Mark Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
Following Jesus to the Cross - Good Friday 2025Mark 1-15Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“A Man of the People”Mark 2:23-3:6Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“Feasting or Fasting”Mark 2:18-22Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“Healing Sick Sinners”Mark 2:13-17Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“More Remarkable Faith!”Mark 2:1-12Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“How to touch a leper”Mark 1:40-45Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“A Prayerful Heart In A Busy Life”Mark 1:29-39Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“… And With Authority!”Mark 1:21-28Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“Welcome to the Wilderness”Mark 1:12-20Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“The Day Heaven Tore Apart”Mark 1:9-11Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“The Last Old Testament Prophet Speaks”Mark 1Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
A brief series titled Hear the Call. Here are the weekly topics: - Thankfulness - Assurance of Salvation - Called to be Sent - Living a Life on Mission - The Sending Church - Church Planting through Fellowship Send
A brief series titled Hear the Call. Here are the weekly topics: - Thankfulness - Assurance of Salvation - Called to be Sent - Living a Life on Mission - The Sending Church - Church Planting through Fellowship Send
A brief series titled Hear the Call. Here are the weekly topics: - Thankfulness - Assurance of Salvation - Called to be Sent - Living a Life on Mission - The Sending Church - Church Planting through Fellowship Send
A brief series titled Hear the Call. Here are the weekly topics: - Thankfulness - Assurance of Salvation - Called to be Sent - Living a Life on Mission - The Sending Church - Church Planting through Fellowship Send
“Jesus The Coming King”1 Corinthians 15:20-28None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
“λόγος = WORD = JESUS”John 1:1-14None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
“God is a Runner”Hebrews 2:9-18None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
“God's Great Expression”Philippians 2None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The God Who Suffered”1 Peter 2:18-25None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"Preeminent Over All" Colossians 1:15-18None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The Greatness of God"None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The Future Work of Jesus the Judge"None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
“The Ascension & Present Work of Jesus”None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
“The Resurrected Christ"None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
“The Death of Jesus Christ”None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The Incarnation of Jesus Christ”None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The Pre-Incarnate Christ"None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ"None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The Humanity of Jesus Christ"None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
"The Deity of Jesus Christ"None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
“WHO DO YOU SAY I AM?”None Like Jesus - Beholding the Glory of Christ - Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
How Then Shall We Live: Walking In Truth"Go and Proclaim Good News"Mark 16:15Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
How Then Shall We Live: Walking In Truth“FBC Together”Ephesians 4:1-6Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
How Then Shall We Live: Walking In Truth“A Prayer of Courageous Trust in the Lord”Psalms 27:4Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
How Then Shall We Live: Walking In Truth“Dealing with Darkness”Psalms 88Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
How Then Shall We Live: Walking In Truth“Eat, Drink, Remember, Proclaim”1 Corinthians 11:23-26Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
How Then Shall We Live: Walking In Truth “Generational Faith” Psalms 145Our God is the Ancient of Days who has revealed Himself to us through His Word and through His Son Jesus Christ. We can trust Him because He is sovereign and has a plan for the ages that He is working out and bringing to completion. What is our response to this? How then shall we live? We need to walk in His truth, trusting Him daily with our lives. We need to look to His Word to grow in our relationship with Him. We need to pass this torch of faith on to the next generation. In this short series, we dig into God's Word and see some specific areas where we can trust Him, grow in faith, and walk in truth.
Trusting The Ancient Of Days “Empowered & Prepared for Battle”Ephesians 6:10-18“In the darkest of times, God's light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God's chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy years Daniel stood unwaveringly as God's faithful messenger of truth. With undaunted courage, unmuffled clarity, and sincere and humble loyalty to God, Daniel was used to show the world that there is a sovereign God in heaven who rules supreme and is fulfilling His eternal plan for Israel and for all the Nations in accordance with His divine purposes for the ages. God is in charge and there's no doubt about it! If you want to be encouraged while living in troubling times; if you want to gain insight into what God's plans are for the future; and if you want to see an example of the type of person God uses for His glory, then join us as we study the Book of Daniel.”
Trusting The Ancient Of Days"The Unholy Trinity"“In the darkest of times, God's light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God's chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy years Daniel stood unwaveringly as God's faithful messenger of truth. With undaunted courage, unmuffled clarity, and sincere and humble loyalty to God, Daniel was used to show the world that there is a sovereign God in heaven who rules supreme and is fulfilling His eternal plan for Israel and for all the Nations in accordance with His divine purposes for the ages. God is in charge and there's no doubt about it! If you want to be encouraged while living in troubling times; if you want to gain insight into what God's plans are for the future; and if you want to see an example of the type of person God uses for His glory, then join us as we study the Book of Daniel.”
Trusting The Ancient Of Days"Daniel 12"“In the darkest of times, God's light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God's chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy years Daniel stood unwaveringly as God's faithful messenger of truth. With undaunted courage, unmuffled clarity, and sincere and humble loyalty to God, Daniel was used to show the world that there is a sovereign God in heaven who rules supreme and is fulfilling His eternal plan for Israel and for all the Nations in accordance with His divine purposes for the ages. God is in charge and there's no doubt about it! If you want to be encouraged while living in troubling times; if you want to gain insight into what God's plans are for the future; and if you want to see an example of the type of person God uses for His glory, then join us as we study the Book of Daniel.”
rusting The Ancient Of Days"Daniel 11:36-45"“In the darkest of times, God's light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God's chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy years Daniel stood unwaveringly as God's faithful messenger of truth. With undaunted courage, unmuffled clarity, and sincere and humble loyalty to God, Daniel was used to show the world that there is a sovereign God in heaven who rules supreme and is fulfilling His eternal plan for Israel and for all the Nations in accordance with His divine purposes for the ages. God is in charge and there's no doubt about it! If you want to be encouraged while living in troubling times; if you want to gain insight into what God's plans are for the future; and if you want to see an example of the type of person God uses for His glory, then join us as we study the Book of Daniel.”
Trusting The Ancient Of Days “Daniel 11:2-39” “In the darkest of times, God's light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God's chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy years Daniel stood unwaveringly as God's faithful messenger of truth. With undaunted courage, unmuffled clarity, and sincere and humble loyalty to God, Daniel was used to show the world that there is a sovereign God in heaven who rules supreme and is fulfilling His eternal plan for Israel and for all the Nations in accordance with His divine purposes for the ages. God is in charge and there's no doubt about it! If you want to be encouraged while living in troubling times; if you want to gain insight into what God's plans are for the future; and if you want to see an example of the type of person God uses for His glory, then join us as we study the Book of Daniel.”