Nehemiah 5:1-19
In this week's text, we see God's call to repentance in the midst of pursuing His mission.

In this week's text, we see God's call to repentance in the midst of pursuing His mission.
In this week's text, we see that God is with us even when building becomes a battle.
This week's text shows us that every person in the Church has a part to play in the mission of God.
This week's text shows us that every person in the Church has a part to play in the mission of God.
In this week's text, we see Nehemiah begin to see opposition as he seeks to see God's vision for His kingdom established in Jerusalem.
In this week's text we see that after 4 months of praying and seeking the Lord, Nehemiah receives permission from the king to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
This week we take a look at Nehemiah's prayer and recognize the pattern laid forth in which we can pray for our lives, our church, and our city.
This week we started in the book of Nehemiah and Pastor Noah challenged us to pray for God's vision in our lives, our church, and our city.
This week we wrap up the book of Colossians with this thought, Christ is all and we are called to surrender all.
This week we wrap up the book of Colossians with this thought, Christ is all and we are called to surrender all.
In this week's text, we see that the work God has called us to is greater than our ability to accomplish it.
This week's text is a reminder that no matter our situation in life we are all bondservants and Jesus is Master.
This week's text is a reminder that no matter our situation in life we are all bondservants and Jesus is Master.
This week we take a look at Paul's instructions to the church at Colossae on how God desires for Christian spouses, parents, and children to function under the rule of King Jesus.
In this week's text, we see practical instruction from the Apostle Paul on how to live lives that are rooted and grounded in Christ.
Because Jesus, who is our life, is supreme and sufficient, we're called to a constant dying to self and living to Christ.
Because we are being made new and brought into a community that is being made new, we are to take off the old self and put our sin to death.
Using this week's text, Pastor Noah walks us through asking three questions: what does this text say about God, what does this text say about us, and what are we supposed to do based on this text?
In this week's text, the Apostle Paul instructs the church at Colossae on how to deal with Gospel alternatives.
In this week's text, the Apostle Paul instructs the church at Colossae on how to deal with Gospel alternatives.
In this week's text, the Apostle Paul instructs the church at Colossae to not be taken captive by empty and false teaching but to be filled in Christ.
The crux of Paul's letter to the Colossians calls Christians to walk, be built up in and be established in Jesus. It calls non-Christians to receive Jesus, to root their lives in Jesus and spend their lives learning about Jesus.
In this week's text, the Apostle Paul encourages the church in Colossae to dig into Jesus and to dig into biblical community.
In this week's text, we see that the Church is called to be united in love and rooted in truth.