We keep wanting knowledge and power to get to what we think will make ourselves secure. God calls us instead to see how He makes us secure.
How much does it matter that Jesus is both God and man? Pastor Tim returns to the subject of Jesus’s divinity this week.
Excitement will only get us so far. To fulfill the mission of this life, we need more.
We all want to avoid destruction and tragedy. And given our own inclinations, we all move away from the very source of escape from those things.
Pastor Tim reflects on the continuing impact of Easter and our opportunity to think more deeply about that.
Evan helps us think about what God’s Providence is as we continue to explore God as the Creator.
As we wrap up our exploration of Psalm 9, we’re confronted with a question: are we living in the path of the sin storm or turning the shelter of God?
Over Lent, we have been looking at how sin sneaks into our lives in unexpected ways. During Holy Week, we will look at a few particularly “sneaky snakes” and the one who has overcome all our sins.
Christ the Lord is Risen! Back at the origin point of sin, God promised that He would raise up the One who would crush the serpent and rescue humanity from death. On Easter, we see He did just that.
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Greg takes us back to the beginning as we continue to think about who God is in relation to us.
We continue to explore Psalm 9 by returning to what God values. Are we keeping our focus and our actions on Him or veering off course?