The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Resurrection of Christ. This, along with his crucifixion is the foundation of all that we believe, and all that pertains to our salvation and life in eternity.

The Resurrection of Christ. This, along with his crucifixion is the foundation of all that we believe, and all that pertains to our salvation and life in eternity.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
This series deals with biblical signs, prophecies, and evidences that we are living in the last ays and that the return of the Lord is imminent.
As believers, there are available weapons for us to navigate our lives with power, victory, and perseverance.
The last of David's psalms of praise finds him standing on top of all that has come before him; reminding the people of God's greatness, faithfulness, and nearness.
As we speedily approach the return of the Lord Jesus Christ for his church, much of christianity seems to be departing from the true faith and becoming inactive and/or reserved when it comes to the deposits God has made in their lives and the ministry he has called them to. When it comes to our calling, gifts, and service; others cannot stir it and God will not. He leaves that to us.
This story reveals to us the measure and the depths God will go with us to break the pattern of our old life and bring us into that which he has predestined us to be.
We live in a day and age in the West where you can describe the christian faith in many ways, but "a battle" is not one of them. We speak of purpose, our best life, new dimensions, and new seasons...but the spiritual battle in the heavenlies rages on. The kingdom of heaven still suffers violence, and the violent still take it by force.
When Jesus stood in the temple declaring that the words of Isaiah were being fulfilled that very moment; it has not ceased to be the case today. He has come to seek and to save that which is lost.
In Luke Chapter 10 we find the story of Jesus at the home of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus, where Martha is busy in the kitchen working FOR the Lord and Mary is at his feet being WITH the Lord. Both are essential, but not equal. This is not where the story ends but where it begins.
Everyone of us experiences doubts, but it is what we do with those doubts that determines the next phase, stage of our Christian experience.
The life and book of Daniel have many present and prophetic truths to guide the life of the believer; but our focus tomorrow will be on the personal, habitual life of cultivated prayer and how that impacts us and those around us.
This message explains what a life without Christ looks like today, and the signs along the way that show us that this godless path leads to destruction.
Everyone has regrets; they are real, they are powerful, and they can be devastating. It is not the eradication of regrets, but the navigation of them that determines whether we live looking down or looking up.
Every one of us experiences discouragement, but it is how we see it and react to it that determines the quality and effectiveness of our life. Discouragement is one tool God uses to wean us off of this world and prepare us for the one to come.