The People of Jesus II, P3: People of the Future
What does God's future look like—and who are we called to be as the people of Jesus in light of that future?...

What does God's future look like—and who are we called to be as the people of Jesus in light of that future?...
How do you cultivate a life of right belief in your discipleship to Jesus?
What does it look like to practically participate in the divine nature as a follower of Jesus?...
Why is humility so essential? What does it look like for followers of Jesus to be a people of humility?...
How can I not only recognize but faithfully steward the gifts God has given me to serve others?...
What does it mean for followers of Jesus to not be surprised by the hardships or challenges that come our way?...
What does it mean for followers of Jesus to avoid the ditches of assimilation and retaliation, and instead live lives marked by faithful proclamation?...
What does it look like for followers of Jesus to live as people of resistance?...
What does it mean to receive and extend grace as the people of Jesus?...
What does it mean to receive an inheritance of salvation as the people of Jesus?...
"Why practice sabbath? What pours out of us when we engage in the rhythm of sabbath?"...
What might it look like for you to set aside a small amount of time each week to stop, remember, embrace, and feast?...
What is the practice of sabbath, and how do we define it at Round Rock Church of Christ?...
The resurrection of Jesus is a word of hope for all who are tempted to expect the worst or anticipate disappointment....
Context matters to any dramatic entrance. The context of Palm Sunday sets the stage for the most dramatic week in the life of Jesus. A week that will change everything. Does Jesus come to Jerusalem as a conquering king or suffering servant? Would you welcome this King?...
What did a king do for God? And why is Jesus an even greater King than any who came before or after Him?...
What did a priest do for God? Why is Jesus an even greater priest than anyone before him?...
Humans often envision the wilderness as a dry, barren, and desolate place. In contrast, the Scriptures portray the wilderness as a spiritual state where the Lord’s words are often amplified for our strengthening....
What did a prophet do for God and with God? Why is Jesus an even greater prophet than anyone before him?...
The hope of participating in these spiritual rhythms is to be drawn into the work and reality of God's vision for the future.
What purposes do spiritual rhythms serve in our life with God?
Why would I consider incorporating rhythms with the Spirit into my life with God?...
To begin our series, Wells & Wineskins , we unpack three tendencies that delay us from drinking deeply in our relationship with God....
The glory of Jesus is revealed at the wedding in Cana. He turns water into wine, not just to help the couple, but to reveal His identity. If you want to know who He is, listen and find out....
In a story full of incredible moments, this may be the most amazing one in all of the Exodus. But what does it have to do with us? Everything....
What kind of stories does God want to be housed in His church? The final chapter of Ruth reveals that He desires stories driven by a fervor for legacy rather than a fear of loss.
Home is more than just a physical place; it’s a sacred space where God's story unfolds in our stories. In Ruth chapter 3, we see that family is built through ordinary acts of vulnerability and sacrifice as we engage with each other's stories. Home is the place where God's story is housed within the stories of God's people. There is no story that God turns down because there is no story that He cannot turn around.
Even though humanity's sense of home may undergo change, loss, and even suffering, the promise in the second chapter of Ruth is that God is invisibly working behind the scenes to bring us home—both to one another and through one another.
Everyone longs for the sense of being 'home.' Finding home is not just a geographical question but also a spiritual one. In Home At Last, we explore the behind-the-scenes work of finding, grieving, and joining with God on the journey to feeling truly at home....
Taking our cues from Paul, we took time to consider the reality that even though we are often inconsistent and second-guessing people, God's Yes to us in Christ is not flippant or fleeting.