Losing It
Jesus show a rich man how to enter heaven, but it's not the answer he was hoping for. Are we any different?

Jesus show a rich man how to enter heaven, but it's not the answer he was hoping for. Are we any different?
Do we serve God with a proud heart or a humble heart? Jesus doesn't want your sacrifice, He wants your obedience...your trust.
Jesus teaches various parables on greed, marriage and pride.
Offenses are inevitable. Jesus tells us what to do when we’ve been sinned against.
Grace is a stumbling block – until we’ve experienced it, we can’t extend it to others. Bitterness keeps us from truly knowing and understanding our Father.
Those that oppose Jesus and His ministry challenge Him by seeing if He will heal on the Sabbath, which to them is a no-no. He quickly sets them straight.
We are all adopted by God, for those who claim to be His children. With that comes sacrifice as we love others.
Jesus continues His ministry addressing the corruption within the religious establishment.
In some of the strongest language Jesus used, He warned against the sin of covetousness.
Jesus continues His ministry with many coming to faith, but some challenge His teachings and who He is.
Spiritual growth comes by pursuing it. No one drifts into it.
Luther, Zwingli and Calvin...the ones that helped start the reformation that the modern Evangelical church is a child of.
Martha was distracted by “much service” while her sister Mary chose the better place at Jesus’ feet. Lesson: Worship precedes, but doesn’t replace, service.
Two-week series in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
The Parable of the Neighborly Samaritan is clear and simple = "Serve people who are in need.”
The Transfiguration, loving on Samaritans, keys to being a disciple and having a childlike faith. Jesus continues His mission.
There is only One righteous judge and it isn't you or me. We are called to love and not to rain down punishment on others.
Jesus continues his ministry which is coming to an end with Him preparing the disciples for his death.
The Parable of the Soils. God’s Word has the potential to create life in us. How we receive it determines its effect.
Various levels of faith are demonstrated as Jesus continues his ministry with healing and bringing the dead to life.
Jesus teaches a parable that instructs us on how we should live out our faith on a solid foundation.
Jesus teaches His followers how to live as one of His disciples. Our actions should reflect the quality of our relationship with the Lord.
The Sabbath isn't taking a "day off" in the Christian life. It's a date-night with the Lord.
Jesus continues His ministry with healing and teaching about the New Covenant.
If you are human, you will face temptation. Know how to turn away from it by Jesus' example.
Tempted in the wilderness, healing people, reading about Himself in scripture and casting out demons, just a day in the life of Jesus. Among all this, He still made time to be alone with the Father and seek His guidance.
John the Baptizer’s mission was to prepare for the Messiah’s arrival. His message on how to do that was to return to God, and that would be demonstrated by a specific moral re-alignment that would affect the way they treated others.
Yes, that's right, the Savior of the world had a normal childhood.
God arranged world events just to get a pregnant Jewish teenager where she needed to be so His word would come to pass. The same kind of care God extends to each of us in keeping His promises.
Mary and Joseph have made it to Bethlehem and the baby Jesus is born. God works all things so His word is fulfilled.