God’s Presence (Numbers 10)
God uses multiple means to remind us that He is always with us.

God uses multiple means to remind us that He is always with us.
The life we live today has an influence on those who come after us.
Family drama in the life of Moses and kin shows us how to move away from envy and toward the capacity to celebrate the blessing of God in the lives of others.
The Nazirite Vow shows us the God values our purity and devotion.
Discontentment in life comes from the perspective that all things are for our amusement. When we can transition to a perspective of being amazed at God’s plans and work, we are ready to truly live.
The Lord promises that we will see His goodness in the “land of the living.” We must also assume our responsibility to wait and trust in Him.
Even death will not end our opportunities to serve God.
This teaching shows us God’s path to national blessing and clearly unveils our responsibility in order to see His blessing come.
Jesus gives us the complete assurance that eternal life is indeed eternal.
As we connect to God in faith, the God of all strength offers to exchange our weakness for His power.
The promise of Christ’s “second coming” is given to bring us to offer praise to our God. His second coming will be a secret but will affect the entire planet. He will defeat the enemies of good and rule in a perfect kingdom. Learn more in this biblical study.
The promise of Christ’s “secret coming” is given to bring comfort to all believers. Jesus’ “secret” coming will raise the dead in Christ and remove the living believers before the coming time of judgment. Learn more in this study of God’s Word.
In this message for Father’s Day, Jesus’ encounter with a royal official shows us that Jesus can meet our greatest need.
God does not want to give you a better life but a different life.
The promise of the Holy Spirit empowers our lives, service and worship.
God gives you a three-fold promise to limit the intensity of temptation in your life.
Jesus’ promise to never leave nor forsake us is an anchor for our soul.
Jesus’ prayer shows us the we were on His mind as he approached the cross.
A wedding crisis allows Mary to offer the best advice for a follower of Jesus.
God only requires one thing in order to provide for our needs in this life.
God’s promise of His continuing work in our lives serves as the anchor of our souls.
The living Savior can transform your life and destiny.
With Christ there is always the opportunity for restoration.
Pastor Jesse Waggoner shares the account of the Apostle John’s visit to the empty tomb and shows us how we can move further along in our journey to being like Christ.
I had the privilege to share the Word in Chapel at Appalachian Bible College. A great ministry preparing the next generation of servants.