James encourages us to listen but not to stop at listening. Combining listening and acting is necessary for arriving where God wants us.
How often do we “listen” to other people without really listening? How often do we jump immediately to actions and words that don’t reflect the heart of God? James challenges us to do something different.
How do we deal with darkness and uncertainty in life? Can we count on God’s blessing? James helps us to think about this.
Tonight we look at Isaiah 27 to better understand how Christmas fulfilled long given promises and is a turning point for all of us.
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.
Jim helps us to consider what we think we have to do versus what God actually calls us to do.
We can get fixated on what we do and miss God’s grace, but there is joy as we focus on the wonder of what Jesus has done for us.
Join us tonight for a new series in Philippians 3. How do we have joy even when things are difficult? Paul helps us to see what it means to live in the Kingdom of Heaven.
As we find ourselves constantly confronted with challenges large and small, how do we rejoice? Habakkuk concludes this book with where our focus should be.
As we live as Christians, we face struggles and opposition. Shouldn’t life be easier? Should we find a way to make it easier?