Luke 17:3-10
Generosity is more than just giving money. Generosity touches every area of life, even our relationships. Jesus teaches us that when He is the Master of our lives, relational generosity expresses itself in forgiveness.
Luke 17:3-10
Generosity is more than just giving money. Generosity touches every area of life, even our relationships. Jesus teaches us that when He is the Master of our lives, relational generosity expresses itself in forgiveness.
Luke 6:20-38
In the six weeks leading up to Easter we will be looking at Jesus' teaching on generosity as recorded in Luke's Gospel. Generosity is the heartbeat of Jesus, and the starting point for understanding generosity is the Kingdom Jesus announces. God's kingdom redefines generosity.
Ecclesiastes 12:8-14
In this final sermon of the series we hear the author's perspective on all that Qohelet has taught. The end of the matter; all has been heard. Much has been covered, but here we sum up in order that we might live wisely.
Ecclesiastes 11:1 12:7
Control. Everybody wants it, but the 'under the sun' reality is nobody has it. Qohelet offers three key pieces of wisdom for living without control. Remembering is most important.
Ecclesiastes 10:1-15
Often when we look at "life under the sun," it seems Qohelet's words ring true: "Folly is set in many high places," and wisdom ends up at the bottom of the heap. But the way things seem is not the full picture. There are advantages to wisdom.
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Ecclesiastes 9:1-18
For many people today, the injustice in this world is a serious concern. What hope is there for navigating the injustice people face? Qohelet offers two clues for where hope can be found. Lift your eyes above "life under the sun," and you'll see the way.
Ecclesiastes 8:1-16
We often struggle in making sense of today’s world. We try and gain understanding (wisdom) through our experiences, but there are many things we don’t understand. In the end, it’s God who provides the wisdom we need, because without it we won’t be able to make sense of today’s world, despite our best (human) efforts.
Ecclesiastes 7:15-29
Wisdom for living....something worth searching for, but not always easy to find. What if our search is part of the problem? What if there's more than just finding, there's also motivation? What's your motivation for finding wisdom?
Ecclesiastes 7:1-14
Do you ever feel like your life is teetering on the edge? The view may be great, but the stress will do you in! With the start of the new year we return to Ecclesiastes to gain some wisdom for living. This is some timely wisdom!
Hebrews 1
Throughout December, we have been looking at the birth of Jesus as described by key participants (“with their eyes”) in the biblical account. The series concludes by looking at the birth of Jesus from the viewpoint of God the Father, as suggested by Hebrews 1.
Luke 2:1-10
At Christmas we celebrate the reality that God came to us in the person of Jesus. Don't miss that! Caesar did, even though Jesus came while Caesar ruled the Roman world. Don't get so caught up in your own world that you miss this amazing reality!
Matthew 2:1-12
It is popular to say: “All roads lead to God. All faiths are equally true. Believe what you want, you've already found it.” This Sunday we hear from one who searched for more and found far more than he could imagine. Not all ways are equal. There is a journey that leads to truth and when we find it, it demands our all.
Luke 2:8-20
Can you imagine what the shepherds must have experienced that night when the angels appeared? How could that NOT change your life? Well, what if the change isn't immediate? What if the Good News takes years to sink in? God works that way sometimes. His grace is patient. And always amazing.
Luke 1:26-38
The angel Gabriel comes to Mary, giving her extraordinarily good news about "the Son of the Most High." A host of angels declare to shepherds, "Glory to God in the highest" because of this Son. Angels are messengers of glory, but glory isn't always what we expect. Sometimes angels aren't what we expect either.
Matthew 1:18-25
The Advent and Christmas season is a time to reflect on Immanuel, God with Us. What if we looked at the birth of Jesus through the eyes of Joseph? What did he see? How did Jesus' birth impact his life?
Romans 12:1-2
As we seek to grow in our Trinity Way of Life, this Sunday we'll build on "Our Priority of Presence" by exploring "Our Purposeful Praise." What does a life of purposeful praise look like? More importantly, how do we get there? Thankfully, God equips us for the process.
Ecclesiastes 6:1-12
As we come to the middle of Ecclesiastes, Qohelet sums up his questioning about what's really worth living for: What's good? Where's life headed? 'Under the sun' there are lots of answers. His answer, though, beats them all.
Ecclesiastes 5:10-20
In the pursuit of what's really worth living for, Qohelet considers money. Does money satisfy? We sure pursue it with the hopes that it will but even this, Qohelet says, is a chasing after wind. How can you tell if you're chasing money?
Ecclesiastes 5:1-9
Do we often forget that gap that exists between us and God; that gap that Jesus ultimately bridged for us through his death and resurrection? If so, what can I do different in the future to change that when I approach Him?
Ecclesiastes 4:4-16
This week Qohelet gives us a glimpse at our workplaces. What drives our work efforts 'under the sun'? His answer is accurate but not encouraging. Fortunately the remedy he offers is very encouraging and very life-giving!