Elders and Organizing the Organism - Audio
The church belongs to the Lord, it is His invention and should be organized according to His design.

The church belongs to the Lord, it is His invention and should be organized according to His design.
How we treat other people is based in large part on how we view them.
A story of a great King and His chosen Knights.
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
Salvation is a free gift from God, growth in godliness, however, takes effort.
Falsehood and false teaching are rampant in our world, even in the church. In order to combat false teaching we must know the truth.
1 Timothy 3:16 is a piece of an ancient hymn of the church, a simple song of faith.
Is the church as we know it an incidental organization designed by people or is it God's design for His children in the world?
The Lord did not leave His church devoid of direction for its organization, he provided Elders to look after spiritual needs and Deacons to look after physical needs.
The Lord Himself has provided guidelines for the oversight and management of His local church families. His plan is already blessed!
God the father desires all to be saved and is heartbroken when people reject Him. Christ's sacrifice was sufficient payment for the sins of all mankind but is only efficient for those who trust Him.
Prayer is among the most powerful gifts given to the Christian and it is given to every single one of them!
A boxer's shorts don't have pockets because if he puts his hands in there he's going to get knocked out.
A parable of life in the Spirit.
The Christian faith is a faith of remembering, remembering what we once were and remembering that we are now something totally different.
If the Law of Moses is not for making one righteous, what is it for?
Sometimes it's tempting to skip the salutations of the letters of the New Testament but they, like the rest of the letter, are worth our careful consideration.
1 Timothy is the first of Paul's "Pastoral Epistles."
What would happen if, just for a moment, we could see ourselves the way God sees us?
The new way of life for the Christian is not limited to activity within the four walls of a church building, it reaches into every relationship and orders our every interaction whether at home or at work.
Christianity is not just a list of things to not do, there is a lot we get to do too!
Everything about us, from outward behavior to inward attitudes should testify that we belong to Jesus.
Mortifying our members is putting to death what is earthly in us, including our earthly definitions of sexual relations and behaviors.
Through faith in Jesus Christ eternal life is not a distant destination in a far off heaven...
This week we will examine verses two and three of Charles Wesley's hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing."
Another hymn by Charles Wesley, Hark the Herald Angels Sing is full of rich theology.
Advent is a season of longing, not for Christmas presents but for the only gift that truly satisfies, the gift of Jesus Himself.
The music of the Christmas season is one of its most defining attributes. Join us as we examine the rich theology and strong biblical doctrine of Charles Wesley's hymn, "Com Thou Long Expected Jesus."
The basic principles are the fundamental philosophical building blocks of any given society, the world has a set and the church has set.
Paul's description of the Christian's growth is that of a tree planted by the water.