Some Assembly Required: Why We Pray - Ephesians 6:10-20
In Ephesians 6, Paul shows us the essential nature prayer plays in the enduring life of a believer.

In Ephesians 6, Paul shows us the essential nature prayer plays in the enduring life of a believer.
In Acts 2 we get a glimpse at the first community of gathered, indwelt believers.
As Jesus was presented to the Lord at the temple, he was simultaneously being presented as Lord to those who witnessed it.
In Luke's narrative of the birth of Jesus we see the wonder of the gospel message.
At the end of Luke 1, God offers hope and certainty when waiting seems impossible and the promises of God seem distant.
As Mary and Elizabeth meet, joy follows as the Holy Spirit leads the community in worship.
In Gabriel's announcement of the virgin birth we find truths which sustain our theology and our hope.
As Gabriel appears to Zechariah we get a foretaste into the good news which John the Baptist will herald.
In Luke 1:5-12, the gospel writer goes to show the unique context into which God's long awaited promise began to unfold.
In Luke's prologue we learn a little bit about Like, his audience and his hope to bring peace to an anxious heart.
The truth of the Gospel produces good fruit that blesses others and exposes the state of our hearts before God.
Stephen Kasun preaches on the True love of the Gospel.
King Lemuel closes the book of Proverbs by holding up the picture of the faithful king and the excellent wife.
In Proverbs 30 we meet the sage of Agur who models for us in his introduction the art and need of preaching wisdom to one's self.
The book of Proverbs helps us understand our anger by showing the various places it hides and the hope we have for a tranquil heart.
In Chronicles 23 we see the rest and work of ministry in the already and not yet.
In the closing part of Proverbs 27 we see a glimpse into the reflection of our hear and the hope we might find for it.
Guest pastor Will Barkley preaches on trusting God with our anxieties.
In Proverbs 26 we get a window into the personality tests of our own hearts.
It's not often Christians discuss the issue of gluttony, but Proverbs offers us a gospel-shaped view of our food and desires.
In the second half of Proverbs 24 we see a hope in the midst of wickedness.
In the first part of Proverbs 24 we see the challenge of caring for others and the hope which satisfies and compels us.
The second sermon in the Chosen series.
There are many hard to digest truths in God's word, chief among them is the doctrine of election. But our encounter with it is often disconnected from the immediate and even broader context of the book of Romans. In chapter 9 of Romans, we see an apostle with a breaking heart over the lost as well as comfort and confidence in a God who chooses.
In Proverbs 23:29-35, Solomon soberly and cautiously walks is through the dangers of alcohol abuse.
Before the Proverbial father's turns his son into the world, he calls him to consider his father's heart for him.
Proverbs 23:1-8 shares three bleak pictures of never getting what you want in order to point us to the true wealth we have in the gospel.
In Proverbs 22:22-29, Solomon warns us of the dubious ways to make money and what it looks like to trust God in our labors.
Discipleship Discussions is a podcast series where we try to provide practical examples and conversations on what it looks like to help other people follow Jesus in all of life.
Autonomy, self-expression, and self-definition. Virtues that define our culture today. In Psalm 2 David explores the rule and reign of the Lord, and humanities struggle to resist God's rule in favour of our own. He closes with the assurance of something better than our vain pursuits of self-rule.