2 Corinthians 5:17-21
As new creation people, we are made to multiply. Why would God work this way? Why can we trust He will work through us? Important questions to consider as we look to a new year.
Discussion Questions
2 Corinthians 5:17-21
As new creation people, we are made to multiply. Why would God work this way? Why can we trust He will work through us? Important questions to consider as we look to a new year.
Discussion Questions
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
The people of the very young church in Thessalonica had some questions and concerns. Apparently they wondered if those believers who died before Christ returned for His Church might miss that great “gathering”. As we look at Paul’s letter, we will talk about those concerns as well as look at that “gathering” that we call the Rapture. What is it? When is it? Is it different than Christ’s second coming?
Bulletin
2 Samuel 7:1-17
In 2 Samuel 7 we learn that while David wanted to build God a house, God wanted to build for Himself, and for all of us, a home.
1 Samuel 17:1-50
In the story of David and Goliath, we see three ways to address fear. But of the three, there is only one Champion who slays the giant.
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1 Samuel 16:1-13
The story of David's anointing tells us something about Jesus, and, through Jesus, it also tells us something about ourselves. In every case, it tells us what it means to be chosen.
Matthew 1:1,17
Why does Matthew begin his gospel by telling us that Jesus is "the son of David"? Because David's life, as imperfect as it was, points to God's promises and tells us of the King who wants to reign in our lives, as well.
2 Peter 3:1-18
As C.S. Lewis says, our time here on earth is just "the cover and the title page" of an even grander story "which goes on for ever, in which every chapter is better than the one before.” What would it look like to live in light of that reality?
2 Peter 2:1-22
A lot of people just want to live how they think best. God won't judge them, they say, because He is loving. Peter tells us that love and justice are not opposites, they actually belong together.
2 Peter 1:12-21
God knows we need to be reminded of the Gospel truth, and that’s why good preaching will always point us back to Christ time and time again.
2 Peter 1:3-11
Peter reminds his readers that while faith in Christ is enough, it is never alone. We add to faith in order to grow in faith.
2 Peter 1:1–2
Peter's letter looks back in order to look ahead. Here at the start of the letter, he invites us to stand with him in order to see what he sees. Where we stand is key.
Psalm 8
Who am I? This is one of the most nagging questions of our time. The Bible tells us something about our identity that we would never have deduced on our own. And the answer relieves us of a burden we were never meant to carry.
John 8:36
The hope of the Gospel is that Christ has won the victory over sin, eveil and death. Recovery is possible through Christ.
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Bulletin
Psalm 14
What is true foolishness? And what craziness does this foolishness lead to in our world? David writes so that we, as God's people, would flee to Christ for refuge and remember that there is only one hope for our own foolishness....
Psalm 51
The Psalmist will also tell us that joy separate of God, is a short measure. Anything we seek, separate of God, has an expiration date. Whether it’s a new bell for the dog collar or Botox for your lips or… you get the point. Our joy might last two years. Maybe a month. Might last a lifetime! But it’ll never be full or completely satisfying, and it’ll never last forever.
Psalm 51
Just move on. Make a fresh start. Turn the page. These are common things we tell ourselves when facing our sin. King David busts this myth by taking us to the root of the problem and offering the only solution that works.
Psalm 73
When hard times come, we groan, "I didn't deserve this," and wish we had the good life that others are living. There's a slippery slope! Time to bust that myth.
Psalm 27
Myth busted: We may find a certain power in positive thinking, but Psalm 27 tells us the truth about what really dispels anxiety.
Isaiah 58:6-10
Israel reinstated fasting and couldn’t understand why God failed to respond. He used Isaiah to tell them that their hearts were not focused on Him, but on their own self-righteousness.
Isaiah 57:12-21
As we celebrate a baptism this coming Sunday, Isaiah 57:12-21 offers wise counsel for navigating the challenges of a life lived set apart for Christ.