Remember Lot's Wife
Luke 17.26-33

Luke 17.26-33
Main Idea: Because God choose to reveal himself and his plans in words - rather than in pictures, symbols, or statues - we must read the Bible carefully, thoroughly and responsively. Exodus 19:1-9a; 19.16-20; 20.1-6
Ezekiel 36.24-28
Rather than defending the Bible's accuracy and veracity we need to unleash its power. Hebrews 4.12-13
Judges 21.25
The hedonist (moral relativist), avoids needing a Savior and keeps control of his life by "being bad." In an attempt to experience grace by denying truth, he ultimately loses the joy and power of God's grace.John 1.14-18
Because in a fallen world, we are unable to comprehend the ultimate meaning of life or to accurately measure the impact of our own life, God assures us that he is in control of history and he holds us responsible to fear and obey him. Ecclesiastes 6.10-12
1 Timothy 3.10-17
Romans 3.21-26
Because it is through the Church that God intends to bless the world through Jesus Christ, we will not rest until the blessing that has reached us reaches all the nations of the earth. Psalm 67.
1 Thessalonians 5.12-18
1 Thessalonians 5.1-11
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
1 Thessalonians 4.9-12
1 Thessalonians 4.1-8
1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13
What does it look like to live a legacy-leaving life with those we love the most? In this passage the Apostle Paul shows us some of his priorities as he strove to pass the baton to the next generation. 1 Thessalonians 2.1-14a
The church that receives the gospel must communicate the gospel and live out the gospel in order to pass it on to the next generation.
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
A godly father reflects the LORD's shepherd-like care of his children by leading, managing, and nurturing his family.
Devin addresses the graduating seniors and two of our graduates, Emily Ureste and Keegan Brown, share a few thoughts with their fellow seniors
We should have a humble posture before the Lord and rest in the security of His provision for us.
The table reminds us that Christians are a ragtag bunch of sinners who are forgiven, commissioned, and owned.
It's ok to struggle with doubt. Jesus welcomed Thomas to come near to Him with his doubts, and He invites us to come, too.
John 10:1-18
Because we have difficulty understanding and experiencing forgiveness and cleansing, Jesus washed the disciples' feet to display how the atonement cleanses us from sin and to show us the pattern of humble service.