
Sometimes we become so fixed on where we want to go that we cannot see how we are defeating ourselves. Jonah runs in the opposite direction when God sends him to Nineveh, raising questions we often avoid: Do we understand who God is, who we are, and how He sees the people we would rather leave behind?
God sometimes feels very far away, but even then, He is faithful.
Is service a “second tier” gift? Not according to Paul, who lists it between “prophecy” and “teaching.”
Grace isn’t God’s “Plan B.” Grace is the foundation of God’s interaction with His creation.
What does it look like to actually restore relationships and live out the restoration God does in our lives?
Pastor Tim takes us to the book of Hosea, where we are reminded of how it is never too late to experience God’s forgiveness.
Pastor Tim takes us to the book of Micah to think about how God always surrounds us with His grace — even in His judgment.
We forget so quickly—and when we forget what God has done, we start to feel alone. That’s exactly why, in Numbers 9, God tells Israel it’s time to keep the Passover: not because the exodus needs to happen again, but because his people need to taste his faithfulness again.
Pastor Tim takes us through Ps. 138-140, which guide us to think about how God knows us and is faithful and merciful to us wherever we may be in life.