Last week we began a series in which we are looking to answer the question “How Can I Be Good. Although in some ways it may seem like an impossibility, I am suggesting it is not. This series is really about Holiness. Today we are looking at Romans 8.
Have you ever asked yourself, “How can I be good?” Today we are beginning a 3 week series to answer that question. Paul in the book of Romans will be our guide. Today Paul gives us some wisdom on Winning The War On Sin in Romans 6:1-23.
Today we will take a look at the story found in Luke 7:36-50 where we will find a very important principle which is “The more you understand forgiveness, the more you are able to love.” Join us today as we explore this reality for our lives today.
Temptation comes in many forms, and it is for many people a daily struggle. So today we’ll take some time to address this reality in our lives and then give you a few tools for your toolbox.
Today we will look at the third principle in the process of getting centered... the third declaration of trust you must make is that: God has a plan. He has a plan to turn things around.
This is week two, of a three week series on how to get centred in God’s presence You can find a place of rest in the presence of Today we will be reminded that God is in Control.
Today we are beginning a short series called Getting Centred. In this series we will look at three declarations. The first declaration is one that the gospel of Jesus Christ proves... which is the very fact that: God is for you.
This is the final message in our series on Galatians. In today’s chapter we see that along with the freedom that we have been given in Christ, comes a responsibility.
I have no doubt that everyone here has experienced firsthand the conflict of dueling natures that goes on in the life a believer. Let’s call it what it is, The Inner Civil War. The desire to do right is all too often shadowed by the desire to do wrong.
In the Galatians 4 Paul talks to us about freedom, more specifically how to step into the freedom that is ours in Christ. Join us today as we discover Paul’s counsel encouraging us to step into the freedom that is our in Christ.
Paul called the Galatians “foolish” because they had been given this wonderful gift of life by the grace of God, and then, instead of living in his grace, they were trying to move forward through their own human effort.