Because Of This Hope
The Apostle Paul explains the source of his hope

The Apostle Paul explains the source of his hope
The Apostle Paul on Trial before Felix
Do you have courage? Join us as Pastor David continues the Acts of the Holy Spirit sermon series by showing us what biblical courage looks like.
Every believer has a story. It consists of three parts: Your life BEFORE Christ, how you MET Christ, and your Life AFTER Christ
Acts 21:10–14 Knowing and doing God's Will
How to finish your race well according to the Apostle Paul. From Acts 20:17-38.
Acts of the Holy Spirit The Work of the Holy Spirit for the Glory of God and the Purpose of Evangelism (Acts 20:7-12)
The Acts of the Holy Spirit Acts 15:36-41; 16:1-5
The Work of the Holy Spirit for the Glory of God and the Purpose of Evangelism When God opens a door, be ready to speak. Acts 13:13-52
Part 8: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? In this concluding episode from the Job series, we learn that God allows suffering for a greater purpose than we can ever imagine, and we need to trust Him no matter what.
Part 7: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? From Job's suffering, we can learn a lot about evil, why it exists, and how God can use it for good.
Part 6: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? From the Book of Job we can learn a lot about God's sovereignty, how He works through difficult situations, and how He provides for His creation.
Part 5: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? When we are suffering, friends are important, but they don't always know how to help.
Part 4: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? Job's life has fallen apart and his hope is fading. He's depressed. Depression is a real disease that afflicts millions around the world, but there is hope in Christ.
Part 3: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? Job's example of how he responded to suffering gives us perspective and helps us understand how our weakness can be a strength.
Part 2: What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? When life falls apart, we don’t always know why, but we can turn to God and others who can minister to us.
Part 1. What have we learned from the pandemic? Why does God allow suffering? Why do bad things happen to good people? We can learn the answers to these questions from the Book of Job.
The greatest event in the history of the world -- the Resurrection of Jesus Christ -- gives us new beginnings!
Part 2: Christ's journey to Jerusalem was one of struggle and destiny. After Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem, he cleaned house at the temple. What was he saying to Israel and to us?
Part 1: Christ's journey to Jerusalem was one of struggle and destiny. In this episode, we see that prayer was important to Jesus on His way to the cross and ultimately His resurrection.
Part 6: Jude wrote to the church with a warning about those who had crept into the church unnoticed. Jude ends his letter with advice for the beloved, giving glory to God.
Part 5: Jude wrote to the church with a warning about those who had crept into the church unnoticed. When Jesus returns, all will be judged and all will bow before Him.
Part 4: Jude wrote to the church with a warning about those who had crept into the church unnoticed. Sadly, these people who are motivated by evil, rebel against God, and teach falsehoods do damage to the faith of Christians.
Part 3: Jude wrote to the church with a warning about those who had crept into the church unnoticed. He also called out unbelievers who have been overcome by this world. What is their fate?
Part 2: Jude wrote to the church with a warning about those who had crept into the church unnoticed. Many in the church today are asleep in defending the faith against these fake Christians. We need to wake up!
Part 1: Jude wrote to the church with a warning about fake Christians, those who had crept into the church unnoticed. We see this today yet we can defend the faith by understanding how it has been handed down to us.
Part 6: Just when you thought things would only get worse, God came through. He has done this over and over. Things are tough, but the furnace of faith is the coolest place to be. Pastor David explains why.
Part 5: Just when you thought things would only get worse, God came through. He has done this over and over. As Daniel's experience in the lion's den demonstrates, persecution comes before a vindication, and lives are changed.
Part 4: Just when you thought things would only get worse, God came through. He has done this over and over, yet persecution comes before vindication. We can learn from Joseph how God always vindicates His people.