Jesus spoke, “The Gates of Hell will never prevail” against the mighty Church. History testifies to that fact. Nations come and go, but the Church thrives because of the Keys it carries to unlock doorways to God’s glorious kingdom power.
Pastor Jim Masteller compares the might and majesty of God to the feeble activities of man, all spoken by the Prophet Isaiah and relate it to the current events of today.
Jesus, in his own words, provides the marching orders for the early church and equips them with the promise for the Holy Spirit to help them accomplish greater things.
Jesus, in his own words lays out the way to have an untroubled heart in a troubled world. He lovingly and patiently describes his intimate relationship with the Father and makes plain the path for a powerful, faith filled life.
Jesus, in his own words describes his primary purpose in life-to be about his Father’s business. What is the business of the Father? What is the nature of the Father? What makes his business so important?
Jesus has a one-on-one conversation with the great Apostle Paul during one of his lowest moments in ministry. You may be surprised by our Savior’s words.
Jesus had fruitful, one-on-one conversations with people, such as a pharisee, a woman and a blind man, but this unlikely conversation is neither fruitful nor predictable. Actually, it’s unexpected and strange.
Consider motherhood, the “Great Paradox”, that brings the highest joy or deepest grief to the human heart. By probing deeply into the life of Mary, we will ponder the paradox of motherhood.
In our series, "Straight Truth: From the Words of Jesus", Pastor Tom will explore conversations Jesus had with individuals. This week's conversation, was the reason AW Tozer gave his heart to Christ.
For most of us, running is hard and painful! But for 2021, God has assigned a foot race for each of us. But with each footstep, God’s grace will be available to help us be faithful runners.
Even in paradise, without sin in the world, it was decreed that it is not good for man to be alone. A brief examination of life lived as a vine fed by the branch.