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Look to Jesus Colossians 3:1-2 Romans 12:1-2
Moundsville Baptist Church
Main Point: God reveals Himself to the world through the scriptures… 1. Corrupted Knowledge (Ephesians 4:17-20, Romans 1:18-24) 2. Redeemed Knowledge (Colossians 3:1-2) Music: Tobu & Jordan Kelvin James - Summer Breeze http://youtube.com/tobuofficial https://www.facebook.com/jordankelvinjamesmusic Used in Intro and Outro
Main Point: God reveals Himself to the world through the scriptures… 1. Corrupted Knowledge (Ephesians 4:17-20, Romans 1:18-24) 2. Redeemed Knowledge (Colossians 3:1-2) Music: Tobu & Jordan Kelvin James - Summer Breeze http://youtube.com/tobuofficial https://www.facebook.com/jordankelvinjamesmusic Used in Intro and Outro
An insightful and meaningful look at the call of God found for us in Colossians chapter 3.
An insightful and meaningful look at the call of God found for us in Colossians chapter 3.
We are all about creating environments where you can connect with people just like yourself, learn more about the God of the Bible, and grow in your faith. You will hear encouraging messages for everyone because we are a church for all people.
We are all about creating environments where you can connect with people just like yourself, learn more about the God of the Bible, and grow in your faith. You will hear encouraging messages for everyone because we are a church for all people.
The Reminder of our Resurrected Life (3:1a) The Responsibilities of our Resurrected Life (3:1b-2)
The Reminder of our Resurrected Life (3:1a) The Responsibilities of our Resurrected Life (3:1b-2)
There are five things that are crucial if we are to live and engage together as a community of believers for the glory of God living in awe of Him: 1. Take your local-church relationships seriously. 2. Rest in the peace of the Gospel. 3. Be a committed student of God's Word. 4. Look for ministry opportunities. 5. Recognize that your life no longer belongs to you.
Pastor Mike talks about the analogy of life as being similar to riding a school bus. It's an interesting analogy that helps us understand and see life from a simple perspective of following the "rules" of riding the school bus of life in a manner that gives us a safe ride to our eternal destination. The question for us all is what do we want our eternal destination, called eternity to be like? Are we living our life while on this journey so that we will be welcomed into heaven or sent away to an eternal punishment in Hell. It's a question that we will all deal with so it's wise to consider it today... Listen in and enjoy the ride and hopefully be challenged along the way...
Pastor Mike talks about the analogy of life as being similar to riding a school bus. It's an interesting analogy that helps us understand and see life from a simple perspective of following the "rules" of riding the school bus of life in a manner that gives us a safe ride to our eternal destination. The question for us all is what do we want our eternal destination, called eternity to be like? Are we living our life while on this journey so that we will be welcomed into heaven or sent away to an eternal punishment in Hell. It's a question that we will all deal with so it's wise to consider it today... Listen in and enjoy the ride and hopefully be challenged along the way...
Pastor Mike talks about the analogy of life as being similar to riding a school bus. It's an interesting analogy that helps us understand and see life from a simple perspective of following the "rules" of riding the school bus of life in a manner that gives us a safe ride to our eternal destination. The question for us all is what do we want our eternal destination, called eternity to be like? Are we living our life while on this journey so that we will be welcomed into heaven or sent away to an eternal punishment in Hell. It's a question that we will all deal with so it's wise to consider it today... Listen in and enjoy the ride and hopefully be challenged along the way...
Pastor Mike talks about the analogy of life as being similar to riding a school bus. It's an interesting analogy that helps us understand and see life from a simple perspective of following the "rules" of riding the school bus of life in a manner that gives us a safe ride to our eternal destination. The question for us all is what do we want our eternal destination, called eternity to be like? Are we living our life while on this journey so that we will be welcomed into heaven or sent away to an eternal punishment in Hell. It's a question that we will all deal with so it's wise to consider it today... Listen in and enjoy the ride and hopefully be challenged along the way...
As a kid I remember hearing an adult in our church describe a friend of his as being “so heavenly minded he was no earthly good.” Have you ever heard that phrase? The assumption behind that description seems to be that it’s a waste of time to think and dream about heaven, that there are better things we can do with our time than to imagine what heaven will be like.
As a kid I remember hearing an adult in our church describe a friend of his as being “so heavenly minded he was no earthly good.” Have you ever heard that phrase? The assumption behind that description seems to be that it’s a waste of time to think and dream about heaven, that there are better things we can do with our time than to imagine what heaven will be like.
Shola teaches that we are alive in Christ, when before Christ we were dead in our sins. How should our life look before and after Christ?