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Tonight, we'll finish our series in Hebrews 11 as we look at how it was by faith the walls of Jericho came down and Rahab hid the spies.
Today, we'll be learning about what kind of reputation God wants His people to have. We'll look at 3 areas of the strangers' reputation: moral living, civil obedience, and wrongful treatment.
Tonight we'll learn from the testimony of Moses. We'll see how Moses' faith produced courage, sacrifice, and deliverance.
Today, we'll learn about Abraham's infamous test of faith where God called him to sacrifice his son Isaac upon the altar.
Today, we'll learn about how we are to be taking in the word of God and how Christ is the chief cornerstone.
Tonight we will learn about how the men and women described in Hebrews 11 were assured of God's promises and desired the heavenly country.
Today, we'll learn about how Sarah trusted God to fulfill the promise He had made to her and Abraham.
Today, we will be learning about how God has called us to pursue holiness. We'll also learn about how our lives should be conducted in awe of the Gospel of Christ.
Today, we will learn from the example of Abraham who obeyed God by faith when God called him to get up and go to a land that He would show him.
Today, we'll be learning about the living hope that we've been begotten to by God. This living hope in Jesus is incorruptible, undefiled, unfading, and reserved in heaven for us.
We're excited to be starting a new Wednesday night study in Hebrews 11. Today's message is about how faith is the start point to making sense of the universe we dwell in.
Today we start a new series in the book of 1 Peter entitled "Strangers". We'll learn about how Peter is writing to those who've been displaced from their homes because of persecution.
Today marks our final study in the Proverbs Challenge. In today's study, we'll be studying only one verse that is all about what it means to be bold.
Today's study in Proverbs 25 will be focused on a select few verses from the chapter that have direct New Testament references. We'll learn about topics such as humility, dealing with confrontation, and overcoming evil with good.
In today's message, we'll learn from a handful of the proverbs in chapter 22 about how we are called to choose reputation over riches, giving over getting, and labor over laziness.
Today, we'll be in Proverbs 18 as we continue to do the Proverbs Challenge together. We'll spend time learning about topics such as isolation and how the Lord is our strong tower.
We've reached the halfway point in the Proverbs Challenge. Today, we'll be in chapter 15 which contains numerous verses regarding the tongue.
Today, we're in Proverbs chapter 11. We'll examine 5 of the 31 proverbs in this chapter and will learn about topics such as dishonesty, justice, pride, humility, riches, righteousness, gossip, and seeking counsel.
Today, we're in Proverbs chapter 11. We'll examine 5 of the 31 proverbs in this chapter and will learn about topics such as dishonesty, justice, pride, humility, riches, righteousness, gossip, and seeking counsel.
Today, we continue to move along in the Proverbs Challenge as we study chapter 8. We'll learn about wisdom's words, wisdom's way, and wisdom's wonder.
Today, we introduce the Proverbs Challenge and learn in Proverbs chapter 1 about wisdom, fearing the Lord, and much more.
The Bible compares the Christian life to running a race. God's Word has made it clear to us how we are to run the race He's set before us. We are to remember our heavenly audience, shed the weight, and keep our eyes on the prize.
It's been said of the shepherds before that they were the first evangelists. Today we'll learn about how they heard, they saw, they told, and they worshipped.
Joseph was the earthly father of Jesus and was considered to be a just man. Today we'll spend some time learning about Jospeh's family, character, and obedience to God.
Mary is a very unique woman in the Bible who was entrusted with giving birth to and being the mother of the Messiah. What a privilege! But what made Mary so special that she was given such a great responsibility? As we'll learn today, she was a woman of great faith and love for the Lord.
The Old Testament is filled with various prophecies that were all fulfilled in Jesus. Tonight, we'll look into how the coming of Christ of foretold by the prophets and how we can have confidence that Jesus is indeed the Messiah.
What is Biblical friendship? Is it even important that we have friends at all? Today we'll learn about the friendship of David and Jonathan and why friendship is somethings that God wants for us all to have.
Today we learn about the story of Zacchaeus' encounter with Jesus. As it was with Zacchaeus, it is when we truly encounter Jesus that we'll be changed forever.
In the Old Testament, God gave the Law to Israel for them to live by. We know this to be the Old Covenant. In 2 Corinthians 3:7-18, Paul tells us that we have received a much more glorious ministry, the New Covenant of Christ Jesus (the ministry of the Spirit). Today, we'll learn specifically why the New Covenant is so much more glorious than the Old.
What would you do if Jesus entered your room and began to pray to the Father on your behalf? We would all, no doubt, hang on to every word and recognize that moment as truly special. Tonight, we learn about how John's gospel records a prayer of Jesus the night before His death and how this prayer was not only for the disciples at the time, but also for you and I.
Can a believer lose their salvation? Today, Pastor Joel preaches on how the Bible clearly teaches that once someone is saved, they will always be saved. We pray that you are blessed by today's message and know that your salvation is secure.
How do we stand against the schemes and attacks of the devil? Today we'll learn about the different elements of the armor of God and how we must wear them daily.
Today we conclude our series in Genesis 1-11 by learning about the Table of Nations and the Tower of Babel.
In Ephesians 5:21, Paul tells us that we ought to "submit to one another in the fear of God". Today, we look at 3 practical areas of life that we are to submit to one another in.
After the flood, God tells Noah of how he is to live in this "new world". God also gives him a sign of His covenant with mankind, the rainbow. Finally, we learn about how Noah didn't finish well due to him letting his guard down.
How we spend our time here on earth will undoubtedly affect our eternity. Today we'll learn about the ways that we can effectively redeem the time for His glory.
Today, we spend time learning about the infamous flood that took place many years ago and how God preserved Noah and his family because Noah found grace in God's sight. We'll also learn about how the Biblical account of the flood foreshadows how Jesus would bring salvation.
To be a Christian is to be one who imitates Jesus. Today, we'll learn about how we can imitate Jesus by walking in light and walking in love.
The Bible says of Caleb that he fully followed the Lord. It should be the aim of every believer to be all in for God and to fully follow Him. Tonight, we'll learn about how Caleb (and Joshua) was faithful to God and had confidence in the Lord.
The Bible, in Ephesians 4, speaks of how we are no longer walk in the old ways of the flesh but of how we are to walk as a "new man". Doing this involves the constant putting off of the deeds of the flesh and the putting on the deeds of the new nature God has given us by His Spirit.
In the midst of a wicked and perverse generation, Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. Tonight, we'll learn about how Noah was loyal to the Lord despite what everyone around him was doing.
What are the purpose of spiritual gifts? Today in Ephesians 4, Pastor Joel teaches on the four spiritual gifts that Paul instructs the church in. We pray that you are ministered to by today's sermon.
Tonight, Pastor Joel teaches out of Genesis 5. In Genesis 5 we find the genealogy from Adam to Noah and his sons. Genealogies are oftentimes something that we don't spend too much time looking into but, as we'll learn tonight, there are some great things to learn from them!
In Ephesians 4 we see Paul charge the Church to "walk worthy of the calling with which we were called". In this sermon, we'll look into questions like what does it mean to walk worthy and how do we do so? What is the calling that God has called us to walk worthy of? What's the big deal with unity?
Tonight we look into the infamous story of Cain and Abel. We'll learn about the offerings that they each made to the Lord, the response God had to their offerings, what Cain did to his brother, how sin desires to rule over us, and much more.
Today in Ephesians 3, we continue to learn about Paul's heart for the church at Ephesus. We'll look at how he desired to see their inner man strengthened by the Spirit, for Christ to dwell in them, and that they may learn to comprehend the depth of God's love for them.
Last week we learned about how Adam and Eve sinned against God by eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Tonight, we'll look at the result and repercussions of their sinful choice as well as the future promise regarding the triumph of Christ.
What is the mystery of Christ? In Ephesians 3 we see the mystery explained and revealed.
In tonight's message we'll learn about how Satan deceived Eve into eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. We'll examine how Satan tempted Eve, how she responded to the temptation, and how Adam and Eve both chose to sin against God.
In this study, Pastor Joel will share about how we were all once far from God, strangers from His covenant, and hopeless but now have been brought near by the blood of Jesus.
In tonight's message, Pastor Joel teaches about how Adam now begins to settle into the home God has made for him and how God gave him a job to do. We'll also be diving into God's creation of woman and the marriage of Adam and Eve.