God Guards As We Grow
God faithfully guards us as we grow and develop in Him.

God faithfully guards us as we grow and develop in Him.
As we shall see from Romans 14 and 15 today, Christians need to tolerate one another. Today we will talk about what it means to have Biblical Tolerance.
At Christmas, we celebrate Righteousness Born, and how the realities of Christmas informs us how to live. Let us respond to Jesus' gift of righteousness by living a life of worship, service, love, humility, and generosity, fulfilling God's purpose for us. Merry Christmas!
Today, we come to the final message in our series Righteousness Born—a series that has taken us deep into the heart of the Gospel, reminding us that the hope of Christmas is far more than the arrival of a baby in a manger. The true hope of Christmas is found in the righteousness that Jesus brings into our lives—a righteousness that changes not only our eternity but also the very way we live each day.
Righteousness for today and eternity.
Being right with God has never been about our works, but about our faith.
The righteousness of Jesus is the most valuable gift in the world.
Thanksgiving flows most dramatically from the heart of the one who recognizes that God owes them nothing but chooses to bless them with everything out of his love and mercy.
Our God can reverse what seems irreversible.
God is faithfully present, guiding events even when His hand isn’t visible.
God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.
Today's message in Esther 5 teaches us about the heart of faith and downfall.
Be willing and ready to think, say, and do what is right, regardless!
Revenge poisons everything
God can redeem the biggest mistakes and messes in our lives.
Though invisible, God is invincible.
Come hear Rob Douglas from Central Pacific District preach on the topic of the fullness of the Spirit.
Gospel productivity depends on heart receptivity.
Since God’s heart pounds for lost people, our hearts must also.
In today’s parable Jesus paints a picture of the final judgement, revealing a surprising truth about our everyday actions and attitudes and urges us to consider how we use what He’s given us.
As servants of the Lord, we are called to invest our time, talents and treasures for kingdom work.
How we steward our finances for the Kingdom directly impacts our future.
Sensible stewards make Jesus Lord of all.
It's Missions Sunday!
Loving our neighbor requires action and sacrifice.
Failing to recognize Jesus as Messiah and entering the Kingdom of God only leads to a tragic end.
A Message about Receptiveness to Jesus
When the time of the harvest does come, justice will be carried out perfectly. While this parable is all about God’s overarching plan for his kingdom, there are still some important things for us to do while we wait for the harvest.
As we await His coming, Jesus wants us to stay engaged with God as we deal with the challenges and injustices of our world. We are called to wait. We are called to persevere. We are called to be persistent and faithful in our prayers and in our trust, and in our confidence that one day Jesus will return and make all things right again.
To be human is to be engaged in a life-long learning about the ways pride might be trying to display itself and seeking to cultivate humility as the antidote for pride’s poison in your life.