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Sermon Series: The Spirit Filled Life Our teaching pastor, Gary Goodkey, explores the internal conflict between following the Holy Spirit and succumbing to our human desires, often referred to as the "flesh." This struggle is a common experience for believers, because t the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh. We are to walk by the Spirit to overcome the temptations of the flesh, aligning ourselves with God's will.
Sermon Series: The Spirit Filled Life Our teaching pastor, Gary Goodkey, speaks about the significance of believers being "sealed" with the Holy Spirit. This seal serves as a divine guarantee of our inheritance in Christ, affirming God's ownership and the security of our salvation. This sealing not only assures believers of their eternal destiny but also empowers them to live out their faith with confidence and purpose. We are encouraged to embrace this truth, recognizing the Holy Spirit's role ...
Sermon Series: The Spirit Filled Life Our Teaching Pastor, Gary Goodkey focuses on the transformative role of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit empowers Christians to live in accordance with God's will and produces spiritual fruit. Learn practical steps to cultivate a relationship with the Spirit, such as prayer, studying scripture, and being attentive to the Spirit's guidance in daily life.
Guest speaker, Charles Price, delves into Romans 1:1, where the Apostle Paul introduces himself as a "bondservant" of Jesus Christ. He explains that the Greek term "doulos" translates to "slave" or "servant," highlighting the depth of commitment and submission inherent in this designation. In the context of a loving and trusting relationship between master and servant, this bond is characterized by devotion and service. He encourages believers to embrace their identity as bondservants of Christ,...
Easter Sunday Gary Goodkey examines the foundational Christian doctrine of Jesus Christ's resurrection. He emphasizes that the resurrection is not merely a historical event but a transformative reality that offers believers hope, assurance, and a new way of living. He encourages the congregation to grasp the profound implications of the resurrection, which include victory over sin and death, the promise of eternal life, and the empowerment to live a life pleasing to God. He underscores that unde...
Sermon Series: The Names of God Pastor Gary Goodkey explores the biblical title "Yahweh Sabaoth," meaning "The Lord of Hosts" or "The Lord of Armies." He emphasizes that this name signifies God's supreme authority over all spiritual and earthly forces, portraying Him as a mighty warrior who leads and protects His people. Believers are encouraged to recognize and trust in God's power and sovereignty, understanding that He fights on their behalf against all adversities.
Sermon Series: The Names of God God reveals Himself to Gideon as "Yahweh Shalom" after assuring him of His presence and peace. God's peace, or "shalom," encompasses wholeness, harmony, and completeness, extending beyond mere absence of conflict. Believers are to seek and embrace this divine peace, which is available through a relationship with God and is not dependent on external circumstances. Understanding and experiencing God's peace leads to a deeper trust in His provision and presence in ou...
Sermon Series: The Names of God Gary Goodkey explores the biblical concept of God's jealousy, as revealed in Exodus 34:14, where God declares Himself as "El Qanna," meaning "The Lord is Jealous." God's jealousy is not rooted in insecurity but in His passionate desire for the exclusive devotion and faithfulness of His people. This divine jealousy reflects God's zeal to protect His covenant relationship with humanity. We are encouraged to appreciate God's righteous jealousy as a testament to His d...
Sermon Series: The Names Of God Guest speaker, Darcey Dueck, explores the profound meaning of God's name Jehovah Mekoddishkem, which translates to "The Lord Who Sanctifies You." Sanctification is God's work, not ours, though it is a process that requires our cooperation and is based on the truth of His Word. We are to recognize and embrace God's role in setting us apart for His purposes, fostering a deeper understanding of His holiness and our calling to live according to His will.
Sermon Series: The Names of God Our guest speaker, Godfrey Thoroughgood, explores the biblical significance of the name "Yahweh Nissi," which translates to "The Lord Our Banner." Moses, after leading the Israelites to victory over the Amalekites, builds an altar and names it "The LORD is My Banner," signifying that the victory was under God's divine authority and intervention. Just as a banner serves as a rallying point and symbol of identity for a group, God as our banner signifies His leadersh...
Sermon Series: The Names of God Our teaching pastor, Gary Goodkey examines the biblical account where God reveals Himself as "Yahweh Rapha," meaning "The Lord Who Heals." He emphasizes that this name signifies God's power to heal both physical ailments and spiritual wounds. We are encouraged to trust in God's healing nature, because just as He provided for the Israelites in the wilderness, He continues to offer healing and restoration to His people today.
Sermon Series: The Names of God Gary Goodkey explores the profound significance of God's name, "Yahweh," which translates to "I AM" or "The Eternal One." He emphasizes that this name reveals God's self-existence, eternal nature, and unchanging character. "Yahweh" is the most personal of God's names, indicating His desire for a close relationship with His people.
Sermon Series: The Names of God Guest speaker Kris Konig explores the profound meaning of God's name as revealed in Genesis 17:1, where God introduces Himself to Abram as "El Shaddai," translating to "God Almighty" or "The All-Sufficient One." This name signifies God's supreme power and His ability to fulfill His promises, even in situations that seem humanly impossible. We can trust in God's omnipotence and sufficiency, relying on His strength and provision, acknowledging that with God, all thi...
Sermon Series: The Names of God In Genesis 16 Hagar encounters God in her distress and refers to Him as "El Roi," meaning "The God Who Sees Me." This name reveals God's omnipresence and His intimate awareness of our personal struggles. We are never invisible to God; He sees our afflictions, understands our pain, and provides comfort in our times of need. This assurance of God's attentive presence offers profound comfort and hope, reminding us that we are always within His compassionate gaze....
Sermon Series: The Names Of God Our teaching pastor, Gary Goodkey explores the significance of the name "El Elyon," which translates to "God Most High," emphasizing God's supreme authority and sovereignty over all creation. We can trust in God's ultimate control over the universe, recognizing that His ways are higher than ours, and we can trust that El Elyon can provide peace amidst life's uncertainties.
Sermon Series: The Names of God The name "Elohim" highlights God's supreme power as the Creator and His unique position above all other deities. The living God is contrasted with lifeless idols. While idols are powerless and man-made, Elohim is the true, living, and everlasting God who alone is worthy of worship. We need to recognize and reject modern forms of idolatry, and commit to Elohim, the one true God.
Sermon Series: The Names of God Gary Goodkey examines the story of Abraham's test of faith in Genesis 22. He highlights how God demonstrates His faithfulness by supplying a ram as a substitute sacrifice for Isaac. This act not only underscores God's provision in times of trial but also foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ for humanity's redemption. We too can trust in God's unwavering provision and His steadfast promises, even when circumstances challenge our understanding.
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