Who God Uses
God uses "nobodies" so others will give honor to the glory of the Lord's work. Allow him to use you in His perfect plan because it's never too late.

God uses "nobodies" so others will give honor to the glory of the Lord's work. Allow him to use you in His perfect plan because it's never too late.
The Lord loves the phrase, "Do not be afraid." He loves it so much because He loves us so much and wants us to live in freedom and not in bondage to fear. The absents of fear brings joy.
God wants Israel to drive out the Canaanites from the Promised Land, just like He wants us to drive out our flesh that causes us to sin.
After 40 years of being in the wilderness, Israel is about to enter the Promise Land.
Two of Israel’s tribes were content to settle East of the Jordan while God said the Promise was on the West side. We too can come short of all God has for us by settling for less and being content to live close to, but not IN the Promise.
Moses is told he can't enter the Promise Land because of his disobedience, but how he reacts is what is surprising.
The Israelites are about to enter into the Promise Land, but some of them decide to defect to the enemy.
Balaam has his own agenda, but God still uses him.
Jesus instructs His followers how NOT to be a disciple.
The Israelites need to stop complaining and learn to trust God before Moses totally loses his temper.
God's judgement falls on Israel, but all they have to do to live is look at a cross. Today, it's no different.
When rebellion rises in the nation of Israel, the Lord shows His Authority and Grace.
Korah’s Rebellion serves as the backdrop for evaluating godly leadership and fleshly ambition.
The Israelites complain to God about not getting good food to eat. He Gives them what they want and more, but it's not good.
When Israel arrived at the border of Canaan, they balked on entering out of fear of the challenges that lay ahead. Joshua & Caleb called those challenges “bread,” meaning instead of standing in the way of blessing, they would be the means of it.
The Nazarite Vow was a way to set yourself apart to grow close to the Lord. The Lord gave the Israelites more instruction with traveling.
While Jesus came to give us an abundant life, He warned us we’d not be without trouble & tribulation. The attitude we bring to adversity is a direct reflection of our faith in God.
Pastor Lance Ralston wraps up the book of Leviticus and transitions into the book of Numbers. Learn how Socialism is anti-biblical.
Our God is a Blessing God.
Pastor Lance Ralston explores the book of Leviticus and God's statutes for the Law and sacrifice.
God’s commands promote human flourishing. Leviticus 18 is a list of prohibited sex acts in Israel that is controversial for today because of the moral revolution.
Pastor Rob Branchflower explores the book of Leviticus and how God gives us the social boundaries for how we are to interact with each other.
Jesus conquered death so that sin would no longer have any dominion over our lives. We need to live out that truth when the flesh is strong.
Pastor Jeff Atchison explores the book of Leviticus and the sacrifices to a holy God and the parallels to Jesus.
The Gospel leads to salvation, but it doesn't end there. Salvation is a way of life.
Pastor Lance Ralston explores the book of Leviticus and how important it is to respect the holiness of God.
A simple (not simplistic) explanation of the Gospel following “the Romans Road.”
Pastor Lance Ralston explores the worship practices of the Israelites and how it's a picture of God's holiness.
My calling & duty as a pastor & CCO’s calling as a redeemed-redeeming community.
Pastor Lance Ralston introduces the book of Leviticus and then explores God's loving instructions to be pure.