1 Peter 1:6-7 Life today is a school in which God trains us for eternity. This explains the presence of trials in our lives: Trials are the tools and textbook of God’s training. Our trying experiences today are preparing us for glory tomorrow.
Dec 14, 2020•34 min
1 Peter 1:3-5 What a contrast of emotions there is between the words, “HOPEFUL” and “HOPELESS”. The Bible uses both ideas to describe our spiritual condition. The HOPE we have in Christ is confidence concerning God’s presence in our life today and the comfort we have in being in God’s presence throughout eternity. Are you HOPELESS or are you HOPEFUL? Your condition is determined by your response to the greatest gift ever given to man!
Dec 08, 2020•34 min
As hard as we may try we cannot stop others from trying to damage or destroy us with their words or actions. It is unfortunate but the reality is we will face ungodly people in our lives. People that will say some rather cruel & damaging things to us or about us This Psalm will help us know how to properly respond when that happens.
Nov 30, 2020•34 min
The question is not whether we, as God’s people , will have to go through wilderness experiences in our lives. Rather, the question is how do we face those experiences in a way that seeks to glorify God. It is to this point that David’s psalm offers us tremendous help and insight.
Nov 23, 2020•31 min
In many of the Psalms, we see the pattern where the Psalmist cries out to God in a time of distress and God either delivers them or comforts them in their distress. Psalm 22 is quite different…Here, David cries out to God but NOTHING CHANGES! He receives NO COMFORT… NO STRENGTH… NO RELIEF… NO DELIVERANCE. Here, we discover How to Approach God in Times of Suffering.
Nov 16, 2020•38 min
God had warned Israel that the way they treated the manna would be a test of their obedience to His Word. In rejecting the manna, Israel really rejected the Lord, and this rebellious attitude invited the judgment of God. So it is with us…the way we treat God’s Word is the way we treat the Lord Himself. To ignore the Word of God, to treat it carelessly or to willfully disobey it is to REBEL against God
Nov 02, 2020•42 min
Psalm 95 teaches us how to approach worship. In this Psalm we discover THREE INSTRUCTIONS for BELIEVERS: 1. COME and PRAISE God (1-5) 2. BOW DOWN and WORSHIP Him (6-7a) 3. LISTEN and OBEY (7-11)
Oct 18, 2020•27 min
The salvation of sinners was God’s idea. The accomplishing of that salvation was God’s WORK. The granting of that salvation is God’s GRACE. The fulfillment of that salvation is God’s PROMISE. From BEGINNING to END, according to Psalm 3:8, “Salvation belongs to the LORD, your blessing be on your people!” Therefore, there is no room for the glory of man in God’s plan for salvation. The glory belongs to God and God alone, Soli Deo Gloria!
Sep 21, 2020•41 min
Over 500 years ago, the Reformers were NOT seeking to invent new doctrine, they were simply uncovering & proclaiming what the Scriptures already declared. It is CHRIST ALONE who endured the wrath of God. It is CHRIST ALONE who paid the penalty of our sin. Therefore, It is only thru FAITH ALONE, by GRACE ALONE, in CHRIST ALONE that we can obtain salvation.
Sep 14, 2020•31 min
Do you believe that Jesus is able to do all that needs to be done for your salvation?Do you entrust the weight of your salvation unto Him? If you do, then it is Christ (not your faith in Christ) that does all the work. Your faith neither ADDS TO nor AIDS IN the work of Christ. Your faith merely RESTS and RELIES UPON the work of Christ. Salvation is completely by grace, even the faith by which we take hold of his promises is His gift to us. Therefore, our salvation & the faith by which we rec...
Sep 07, 2020•40 min
Grace is more than simply the unmerited favor of God displayed & enacted in Jesus. Grace also has a purpose…the practical outworking of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Believers. It is Grace alone that saves us and it is Grace alone that empowers and enables us to Glorify Him.
Aug 31, 2020•43 min
We cannot pick & choose what we want to believe & follow from the Bible. The Bible will have no sustaining power for life if we make ourselves the authority of what we will or will not believe and follow. The Scriptures were life to Moses and food to Jesus. They cannot and must not be anything less to us. The Word of God is the very breath of God. Therefore, Scripture is the inerrant, sufficient and final authority of our faith and practice. May we live in full obedience to His Word!...
Aug 24, 2020•42 min
Fully aware of the danger of heretical teaching infiltrating the Church, John gives his Final Encouragement…hold fast and submit and surrender your life to the One True God! After all, Jesus IS the True God and Eternal Life. He is the true revelation of God. Anything else is a counterfeit and a false substitute.
Aug 17, 2020•32 min
Over the past several weeks we have looked at several foundational truths that we can believe & confess with great confidence: The 1st TRUTH is, WE KNOW THAT JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD; the 2nd TRUTH is, THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE SON OF GOD HAVE ETERNAL LIFE; the 3rd TRUTH is, GOD ANSWERS PRAYERS! John illustrates “praying according to God’s will” with a very specific example found in 1 John 5:16-19 which leads us to the 4th TRUTH, WE HAVE BEEN CALLED TO PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER.
Aug 10, 2020•41 min
This morning we gather to look at the 3rd Truth that we can BELIEVE & CONFESS with great confidence. The 1st TRUTH is, WE KNOW THAT JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD; the 2nd TRUTH is THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE SON OF GOD HAVE ETERNAL LIFE and today’s TRUTH is GOD ANSWERS PRAYERS! Not only can a believer HAVE the assurance of their salvation, they also HAVE the assurance that God will HEAR their prayers and will ANSWER them. It is Because of the GIFT of eternal life that we, as children of God, can come...
Aug 03, 2020•59 min
Last week we looked at the 1st of five truths that we can believe and confess with great confidence - WE KNOW THAT JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD. This week we will discover that - THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE SON OF GOD HAVE ETERNAL LIFE. This we can proclaim with confidence because this is something that we know. How do we know this to be true? In addition to having the witness of the Spirit within; we have the witness of the Word of God. “These things have I written to you who believe in the name of the...
Jul 27, 2020•41 min
It was in 1789 that Benjamin Franklin wrote the words: “Nothing is certain but death and taxes.” Of course, we KNOW that there are many more certainties, other than just death and taxes. As Believers, we are not afraid to say (with confidence), “We Know! ” In fact, the word “know” occurs 39 times in this letter, 8 times in the closing chapter. In these closing verses of John’s letter, we find five Christian certainties on which we can build our lives with confidence. The first (and foundational)...
Jul 20, 2020•35 min
The keyword in this section is perfect. God wants to perfect in us His love for us AND our love for Him. In this section, John gives us four evidences that God’s love is being perfected in us: (1) Confidence, (2) Honesty, (3) Joyful Obedience and (4) Victory.
Jul 13, 2020•36 min
For the third time, we are considering the subject of love! He first mentioned it in 2:7–11, where it is given as an INDICATOR of one who is walking in the light. The second time comes in the middle of ch. 3 and is mentioned as EVIDENCE that one is a child of God. In our text this morning we get down to the very foundation of the matter. Today we’ll discover WHY love is such an important part of the life of a believer. If we are united to God THRU faith in Christ, then we share His nature and si...
Jun 28, 2020•34 min
When it comes to the truth: What YOU believe…What is think…What you feel…is all absolutely irrelevant unless God believes, thinks and feels the same way. Therefore, we must be alert and vigilant about WHAT we believe. In this section, John’s warning is CLEAR: behind every statement is a SPIRIT but NOT every spirit is the Spirit of God. You are responsible under God to test what you hear against what the Bible teaches.
Jun 14, 2020•44 min
1 John 3:11 serves as the thesis statement for this next section. John’s audience already knows that they have been commanded to “love one another”. Here, John seeks to encourage others as to how that command is to be understood and practiced in our everyday lives. Verses 12-15 explain the contrast between love, hate and murder. Verses 16-28 provides a positive example of love (the cross) and explains what such love looks like in everyday terms. John wraps it up in verses 19-24 by discussing how...
Jun 08, 2020•37 min
1 John 2:28-29 helps to serve as an introduction to the concerns of 1 John 3. Christianity begins by believing and trusting in Jesus….then what? Once you repent of your sin & turn to faith in Christ, then you are to continue (or abide) in Him.
Jun 01, 2020•46 min
John knew that he was involved in a battle for truth. If false teachers successfully infiltrate the Church then the church would become indistinguishable from the world around her. That is precisely the tragedy we see happening in many churches today. John has already warned us about the conflict between light and darkness (1 John 1:1–2:6) and between love and hatred (1 John 2:7–17). Now He warns about a third conflict: the conflict between truth and error. Once again we see why it is so importa...
May 25, 2020•39 min
Once again belief and behavior are linked together, here John makes it clear that one cannot simultaneously love the word and love God. Again, we are encouraged to “walk like Jesus”. How did Jesus “walk”? In relentless pursuit of the will of God! Are you fully committed to pursuing the will of God for your life or are you still trying to love this world?
May 20, 2020•39 min
The person who truly follows God has the love of God in Him. The love that we show to each other demonstrates to the world that the light of Jesus continues to shine in the darkness. Love should be the unifying force and the identifying mark of the Christian community.
May 11, 2020•42 min
Have you ever struggled in your relationship with God? Have you ever wondered if what you have is the real thing? Has doubt ever flooded your mind, leaving you frustrated and confused as to whether or not you were a genuine child of God? If so, this message is for you because in this text we will see how John launched into an explanation of HOW we can KNOW that we truly KNOW Jesus. After all, KNOWING JESUS CHANGES EVERYTHING!
May 04, 2020•37 min
CORRECTION: Please understand that sometimes my words get ahead of my mind :-) At the 51:52 mark I said "Although His sin is sufficient for all of it" when what I meant to say was "Although His DEATH is sufficient for all of it". Please forgive me! Instead of pretending or hiding your sins, we need to acknowledge them before God, confess them and seek His forgiveness, and God’s forgiving grace will remove every barrier between You and Him. Other Text: John 1:4-5 John 1:7-9 John 3:19-21 John 8:12...
Apr 26, 2020•47 min
What do we do when good things happen to us? We immediately find a way to share that news with other people. Something about good news practically demands that we share it. How much more the wonderful and marvelous truth that God sent His Son into the world to die for our sins, to absorb the punishment that we deserve so that thru Him we might enter into a right relationship with the Father?
Apr 19, 2020•35 min
1 Corinthians 15:1-20 The Christian faith is not based primarily on the teachings of Jesus. It is not based on the miracles of Jesus. It is not based upon the compassion of Jesus. It is not even based on the death of Jesus. The Christian faith IS based on all of those things culminating in His resurrection. The theological issue of the resurrection of Christ is no minor issue! Either JESUS is alive or Christianity is a lie! WHICH ONE IS IT?
Apr 12, 2020•49 min
While God loves us with a never-dying love, He also hates sin with a never-dying hatred. When someone persists in being identified with sin, even though God has provided a way to be separated from the enslavement of sin, then that person will inevitably suffer the fate of receiving the full weight of the wrath of God. This was true of Israel then and it is true of individuals today. Take comfort…our God is a God of mercy. The nations would be sifted, the sinners would be punished, but not one of...
Apr 05, 2020•22 min