Featured Sermon:
- Embracing God By Declaring our Love for the Lord
Date: Sep 4, 2011 | Passage: Psalm 18:1
Series: The Life of David in The Psalms
David's whole testimony declared that it doesn't take perfection to please God. But to please God we do have to experience God’s grace - and David's entire life was covered with grace. For he was imperfect; sometimes David flat out failed the Lord while at other times he was fearful, depressed, or troubled. But God always looked upon him not as he was, but as he would be. The Lord saw his heart, knew his deepest desire, and forgave all the rest.
- The Life of David: Pursuing God Even When Crowned King
Date: Sep 12, 2010 | Passage: 2 Samuel 5
Series: The Life of David in The Psalms
Pursuing God should be our desire, for all of our days. It was for David. That heart that pursued God is what made David the man after God’s heart, as he was called in Acts 13:22. We can see in each of the three eras of David’s life his chosen pursuit of God. Think back with me over each of the eras of David’s life captured in the Bible.
- The Life of David: Reaping the Results of Holy Habits
Date: Sep 26, 2010 | Passage: Psalm 101
Series: The Life of David in The Psalms
Habits are the default settings of our soul. When we do not consciously plan our behavior we are taken over by habit. It is easier to operate by habit, also sometimes called our instinct, than it is to consciously choose each act. Therefore perhaps the most powerful part of our lives is that box of mental auto-choices we call our habits. Be sure that you are choosing to reap the result of holy habits, not unholy ones.
- The Life of David: Three Lessons in How to Respond When Wronged by Others
Date: Jul 11, 2010 | Passage: 1 Samuel 25
Series: The Life of David in The Psalms
David finds that when God is at work in us it is not theoretical, it is real-time, daily life that the Lord wants to change in us. So to deepen the truths David learned at En Gedi in I Samuel 24, and make them a part of the fabric of David’s life, the Lord allows David to get deeply wounded by Nabal in a business deal (I Samuel 25); and for Saul to start hunting David again (I Samuel 26).
- The Lost World
Date: Dec 26, 1999 | Passage: Genesis 4-5
Series: Genesis: From the Garden to Glory
Good morning and welcome to the part of God's Word I like to call the Lost World. This is a mysterious part of human history involving upwards of perhaps a billion people who lived before the Flood.
- The Loveliness of Jesus
Date: Jun 28, 1998
Series: Pathway to the Most High - From the Tabernacle to God's Throne
To worship Him Who is worthy of all worship and praise is our duty and purpose of existence. The Father seeks only one thing, and that is that we might worship Him.
- The Lust of Sin & David’s Worst Moment
Date: Oct 24, 2010 | Passage: 2 Samuel 11
Series: The Life of David in The Psalms
God made the most of David’s failure by capturing for us what went on inside David and around him during the year of hiding his sin, covering his sin, and then confessing and forsaking his sin. Then for the rest of his life David wrote about what the aftershocks were like in his life. To the end of his life and even after, the results of his sin were still around, as in the rivalry between Adonijah and Solomon for the Throne.
- The Majesty of Jesus
Date: Apr 5, 1998 | Passage: Revelation 1
Series: Revelation: From Now to Forever
Have you ever grasped what a treasure you hold in your hands this morning? Even more, the incredible treasure that is housed in those final pages of your Bible? Tucked in at the end of the book is the answer to anything you may be facing today or any of your tomorrows!
- The Mass and Mary
Date: Mar 7, 1993 | Passage: Galatians 1:6-10
Series: Revelation 17 - Why I'm Not A Roman Catholic
The largest visible church in the world is the one called the Catholic or Roman Catholic church. There are many who love the Lord and serve the Lord who have been or are Catholics today.
- The Mass and Mary
Date: Mar 7, 1993
Series: Revelation: From Now to Forever
The largest visible church in the world is the one called the Catholic or Roman Catholic church. There are many who love the Lord and serve the Lord who have been or are Catholics today.
- The Message of Jesus
Date: May 24, 1998
Series: Revelation: From Now to Forever
Two thousand years ago Jesus wrote letters to His beloved church. He sent them by way of the last living Apostle, John. These letters were a group message, customized for seven churches representing all of the churches then and now.