John 1:14-18
John knows what our greatest human need is. It's not food or security or belonging. It's not prestige or reaching our potential. Our greatest human need is seeing glory. The Word became flesh....and we have seen His glory.
John 1:14-18
John knows what our greatest human need is. It's not food or security or belonging. It's not prestige or reaching our potential. Our greatest human need is seeing glory. The Word became flesh....and we have seen His glory.
John 1:9–13
Christmas is about celebrating Christ’s arrival on earth and the continuation of the salvation plan that was laid before the creation of the earth. This week we will look at Jesus as the true illuminator. We will examine humanity’s desire for darkness and the great hope we have when we revive the gift Jesus brings.
John 1:3–5
It’s often in times of darkness that we need light. John tells us that with the coming of the Word, there is Light and Life. Life that is Light. With this Light we see everything so much more clearly.
John 1: 1-2
As we begin the Advent and Christmas season, we begin "In the beginning." Long before Bethlehem was "the Word," and John in his Gospel wants everyone to know just how wonderful this Word is.
Romans 1:1–4
Of all the the things we know about God, we need to be sure we get the Incarnation right. What does it mean that God "descended" and why does this matter? The Incarnation makes all the difference in the world.
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1 Timothy 6:11-16
At this time of year, it's not uncommon to see signs that say "Thankful, Grateful, Blessed." We are told to count our blessings, but what does it mean that God is "blessed"? What does it mean for the blessed God to bless us?
Psalm 27:1-14
We often hear that "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." While people may not always agree on whether something is beautiful or not, scripture speaks of the beauty of God which surpasses all else. When we encounter the beautiful God, we gain real perspective.
Hebrews 12:1 - 13
How often do we find ourselves questioning God’s wisdom when life gets hard? Hebrews 12 offers us three ways of understanding the role He takes in the difficult times so that we can see He is the only wise God.
Psalm 19
If we want to live in a right relationship with God, how do we know what that looks like? Thankfully, He doesn’t leave it to us to figure that out. He offers us a perfect revelation of that right-relatedness which impacts every aspect of our lives.
Matthew 11:20-30
When people say, “That’s not fair!” they assume we all know what ‘fair’ is. Who decides ‘fair’? You or me? Or only a just God? Jesus speaks to the reality of justice, and it’s a reality we can rest in.
Isaiah 6:1-13
The one true God, the holy God, rules over all, but he also works in our lives to prepare us, like he does with Isaiah, for ministry. Most importantly, despite our failures, He provides a way for us to get right with him.
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Hosea 3:1-5
God keeps his promises—that we can count on. But there are times in the Bible, like with Abraham, where God makes a covenant with an oath even greater than a promise. God’s covenant shows just how much we can trust Him.
Hebrews 6:13-20
God keeps His promises, that we can count on. But there are times in the Bible, like with Abraham, where God does makes a covenant with an oath even greater than a promise. God's covenant shows just how much we can trust Him.
1 Chronicles 29:10-16
When we make God small in our lives, everything else gets really big. In 1 Chronicles 29, David prays a prayer to a BIG God and everything else is kept in its proper perspective. How big is your God?
Exodus 3:1-14
Exodus 3 is a great place to start a series on Knowing God. Time and place matter to the Living God as He gets Moses's (and our) attention. And who He reveals Himself to be is foundational for us all.
James 5:13-20
James says that life is hard. We’ll look into prayer, healing and faith and find insights into a new perspective on life. How we respond to this different perspective will influence the people around us and determine our future. God’s Word will show us how this perspective can be ours.
James 5:7-11
How patient a person are you? It seems ours is an increasingly impatient society and it's so easy to get caught up in it. And yet as followers of Christ, we're called to be patient. It's a fruit of the Spirit in us! James offers three ways we can grow in this key aspect of Living Faith.
James 4:13 - 5:6
James 4:1-12
James 4:1-12 is another section where he begins by addressing a behavior issue (quarreling) but continues to go deeper until he identifies a root cause. Look in your own heart and you’ll see a lot of root cause. The antidote needs to be more. Thank God He gives more!
John 1:35-42; 15:4-5; 20:17
Baptism is often described as a 'public declaration of a personal decision.' But in baptism, we're not declaring that we’ve crossed the finish line. Baptism is actually declaring that we’ve just started out. When Jesus's disciples start out with him, he says, "Come and you will see." And the decision declared in the waters of baptism never anticipates all that will be seen.
* This sermon was presented at our annual park service. As such, the recording quality is not on the same level as some of our other sermon recordings. Also, the first couple minutes were not recorded.