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Today, we continue in the book of Psalm and we are going to look at Psalm 107, and it is a song of redeemed people who have found God alone as the satisfaction of their heart and soul.
Jesus is the happiest of all and His happiness spills out in the universe. So, Christians should be the happiest, most joyful people in the world because Jesus is the most happiest.
Today, we look at two psalms that speak of God's blessing on work and family. But how do we experience that? The psalms show us how as we are encourage to live a life dependent on the Lord.
In Psalm 36, David paints a picture of the wicked and then gives a powerful contrast with a beautiful picture of the greatness of God. Then he gives a prayer for the righteous to continue to be captivated by God and His greatness instead of th
This morning we find a psalm of praise to God that encourages us to thank God for who He is and for all that He has done. We should be thankful.
For centuries the psalms have been a great comfort and help for followers of Jesus. Today, we began to look at the psalms to encourage us in the season we find ourselves.
Today, we close out our series in 1 Corinthians. In Paul’s parting words He exhorts the church to have a courageous love for the glory of Jesus as we stand firm in the faith.
On the calendar the resurrection of Jesus is remembered on Easter once a year, but truly it effects every day. It is more than just a day on the calendar. The resurrection of Jesus is more than just something that is wrapped up in a holiday r
Let us during this pandemic remember what is of utmost importance and be thankful for God's great grace in sending Jesus the crucified and resurrected Savior.
God has given us all a mind to think with. He gave us our mind to love Him with what we think about, our thoughts and mind. In Matthew 22.37, Jesus says, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul and with all
Today, in our scripture text we find a word that is common to many languages. It is the same word or close to the same word, whether you are praying with a group of Christians who speak Chinese, Russian, French, or an African language. It is
Loving Each Other By Encouraging Each Other
Love never fails. I want something with that kind of assurance, with that kind of guarantee
God sets us free for many reasons. But one of the most powerful reasons is that He desires us to use our freedom to bless others.
Today we learn that our differences are all part of God's plan, so that there are no divisions and rivalry, but instead unity and oneness. As a united church we have a beautiful purpose to fill every nook and cranny of the earth with the glory
The church is to be different, literally the light of the world shining in dark places. There are many groups in the world that do good things, but the church is different in that it seeks to glorify God and love people. The difference is spi
We are a new creation and community because of Jesus’ death and resurrection. We celebrate this in the Lord’s Supper as we celebrate through remembering and proclaiming. Let us rejoice in the new covenant this morning that was made possible t
This is really what life boils down to: is God’s name being glorified in and through my life or is another? Paul was trying to make this point to the church at Corinth with the issue of pagan feasts they were attending and with the Lord’s Supp
What we believe about God and his majesty, and what we believe about the meaning of being human in relation to God will make all the difference in the world how we think and act about abortion and racism
Just as Israel needed to, so do we need to see God in Jesus Christ as our supreme pleasure. May God grant us a deep hunger for Him and His Word that we may truly behold Jesus Christ as our supreme pleasure.
As we enter 2020, I am thankful for the last year and decade. Now the question before all of us as we enter this new year and decade is how will we run for Jesus?
Paul pictures Jesus’ first advent in Galatians 4.4-7, as a rescue mission to set us free from slavery and to place us in God’s forever family. I love how the writer of Living the Christian Year puts it in light of Paul’s writing in Galatians 4
The Star of heaven and earth which is Jesus. That is who the magi came seeking and eventually finding and worshiping. As we look at this wonderful text in Matthew 2, may God draw us to Himself and stir in us what was stirred up in the Magi.
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