Jim takes us through Ps. 132-134 and helps us to think about how they call us to further trust and faithfulness in our God in all situations.
This week we explore how we get to be a part of the story we have been following throughout Scripture. And how that affects our attitude.
How do we serve in difficult circumstances? By following the faithful servant.
Do we just want to replace the most obviously broken parts of our life or are we willing to have God completely renew us?
As we look to those around us, do we see them as in need of the same grace God gives us?
Melanie takes us through Ps. 129-131 and how they help us to turn our trust toward our God.
Lots of things get predicted… but do they happen? As we consider the New Covenant, we see that God foretold something that applies to us.
Conventional wisdom leads to conventional failure, but Jesus calls us to set our sights heavenward and experience God’s salvation.
Most people operate from a scarcity mindset, where it always feels like it’s never enough. However, what if we shift our hearts to operate under the abundance mindset where there is always enough?
Do we understand how secure our salvation is because of Jesus?
Pastor Tim takes us through Ps. 126-128 to think about thankfulness and blessings from our God.
Nicodemus came to Jesus wanting to sample His take on God’s Law. Jesus calls both Nicodemus and us to something more.
We want to share the life God has for us, but we must be willing to reject our own comfort. It’s not easy, and it sure isn’t comfortable. How do we become bolder about sharing Jesus?
Jason takes us through Psalms 123-125 as we continue our one year journey through these songs praising God and applying His truth to our lives.
What happens when our sense of plans and purpose don’t seem to be where God is headed?
We aren’t called to hold the goodness of God in, but to spread holiness by loving those around us. Even our enemies.
We live in a lost and wounded world, but what does that mean for us? As Christians, we should be known for our love. It’s time to shift our faith from an inward faith to an outward faith.
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?