Hypocrite - Week 1
Jesus pronounces woes on the Pharisees and the Scribes for being hypocrites.

Jesus pronounces woes on the Pharisees and the Scribes for being hypocrites.
Mary and Martha encounter Jesus and Mary chooses to listen to His words while Martha is busy working.
God has given us the Greatest Gift of All.
Christ has given us gifts to edify His Body
God has given us a Gift that we should give to others.
We are all in need of God's Mercy.
It is Good to Give Thanks Unto the Lord.
Psalm 98 calls for praise for our Heavenly King.
Psalms 150 commands us to Praise God
David in this Psalm shows his heartfelt desire for God's Word.
David in this Psalm shows his heartfelt desire for God's Word.
In the church we should not have to teach Passion, Energy, and Effort. We should have a deep seeded desire for God.
Sometimes in the church the thing that holds us back in is "Ignorance"
Before David's death he prays before the assembly praising God and praying for guidance for his son.
David challenges his leaders to support the incoming King Solomon
Today we consider the preparations David made that Solomon might be prepared to build God's House.
Selfish Ambition doesn't consider the process to progress...
This week we will consider the promises and provisions of Praying Together.
Today we consider the importance of Singing Together as one body in Christ.
The Hebrew writer dealt with those who were unwilling to spend serious time in the study of God’s Word. In living life together we must spend time with one another learning God’s Word. ***Audio Only***
We as Christian brothers and sisters as we endeavor to live together we should love one another the way Christ loves each of us.
We as Christian brothers and sisters have responsibilities to one another as we endeavor to live together in Christian Love.
We are privileged to have the opportunity to live life together as Christian brothers and sisters. However, we often times take this privilege for granted.
The Gospel has the Power to turn our worlds upside down. See how the gospel posed a real threat to the way of life of a silversmith named Demetrius.
Each of us must continue to grow that we might one day become mature Christians. Apollos exemplifies maturity in this text.
We are sometimes suprised by the ups and downs in ministry however if we consider Paul's experience in Corinth I believe we can know "What to Expect in Ministry"
Paul addresses the People of Athens and he proclaims to them the reality of Christ via what they knew as The Unknown God.
Many times in our churches the vision and mission are hindered by those among us who are ignorant of the God that they claim to worship.
The people of Berea serve as a lasting example of how we should receive the word of God!
The faith of the Thessalonian church reached all over the world. Having such an affect that Paul didn't even have to mention their faith when he traveled because people were already talking about it. With this affect it seems that the gospel continued to turn the world upside down as it was reportedly doing as Paul and others preached the gospel before going to Thessalonica.