Palm Sunday is the day that we traditionally set aside to celebrate Jesus the King! So today I want us to take a fresh look at the story of Palm Sunday found in Matthew 21 and discover 4 prayers that are essential for our daily lives.
Today we are concluding our series on the Fruit of the Spirit. For the last 10 weeks we have been looking at the nine qualities that define the Spirit's work in our life; today we'll be looking at self-control.
Today we come to the quality that in older Bible versions is typically translated meekness. Join us as we discover what meekness is and is not.
We're in week eight of our series on the Fruit of the Spirit. Faithfulness, as we will see today, is unique in that it is a title that one earns over the course of time. Faithfulness is not just a one-time momentary event. It is a day-in, day-out process
Today we'll talk about three essential distinctions we need to make in order to fully cultivate goodness as a fruit of the Spirit.
Today, we are moving onto the 5th fruit which is kindness. As followers of Christ the call to kindness is more than just merely "Let's be kind." If you are flowing in the fullness of the Holy Spirit, you will take seriously the call to kindness.
Today we’ll venture into the fourth quality of the Spirit's fruit, which is Patience. In our age of hyper-connectivity, patience has become a lost art.
The fruit of the Spirit is developed by walking in the Spirit day after day, and it is developed by the intentional cultivation of each quality. So far we have looked at how love and joy must be cultivated and today we’ll look at the fruit of peace.
Joy is a promise we can all claim, and an expectation we can all have. Our lives can and should be defined by joy… provided we’re willing to do what joy requires. God wants his people to live joy-filled lives.
Today in our series exploring the Fruit of the Spirit we’ll look at the first fruit which is Love. Love is not a theory or a concept or an ideal… It is a quality that we are called to put into practice every day of our lives.
Today, we'll talk about the first step of spiritual growth. You could also call it the key to transformation. This is where it begins for you, for me, and for every Christian.
Jesus Christ came into the world so that all of the world could know that God loves them. This is the message of Christmas, and it should be our message year round.