Matthew 10:32
Psalm 90:1-2
God is Eternal, but why is that so significant? In this verse by verse study through Psalm 90, we are reminded that we all have regret. Situations we wish we had handled better, words we wish we hadn’t said—things we can’t go back and fix. And when regret is coupled with facing our own mortality, we begin to desperately need the reality of God’s eternality. Pastor James shares from the Scriptures how accepting the truth about God and His eternal nature can become your greatest comfort.
Romans 8:31-39
I’m Glad I’m Saved. Sometimes it can be hard to reconcile the events of life with a God who is paying attention. But even when I feel defeated. Even when I don’t understand what’s happening. I believe God. The final sermon in the series reveals 4 distinct joys of salvation.
Romans 8:29-32
God Is For You. If you are in Christ, He chose you. He called you. He Saved you. And one day, He will glorify you. No circumstances or people can thwart God’s purpose in your life.
Romans 8:28
John 3:16 is arguably the greatest verse in the entirety of Scripture, especially for lost people. But Romans 8:28 is the greatest verse for Christians. It’s the other greatest verse in the Bible. Find out why!
Romans 8:26-28
Hope is a ministry of God’s Spirit that meets us in the area of our greatest need. Hope is not escapism. It is God’s sovereignty. Even when you can’t pray. When you don’t know what’s best. In the moment when all you need is assurance, Romans 8 presents the key to hope.
Single Message | I Need a Miracle
John 2:1-12
Miracles in the Church? It’s time we get back to that. Maybe you find yourself waiting on a miracle, but have you done everything necessary? Miracles happen when our expectant prayer line up with God’s ultimate purpose. Today, God is making you spiritually fit to receive what he is already willing to do. Listen now to this message from John 2.
The Power to Change | Medicine for the Heart [11]
Romans 8:18-25
Reasons for Hope & Medicine for the Heart
Hope is a ministry of God’s Spirit that meets us in the area of our greatest need. And equally as important as having an understanding of what hope is, we must recognize what hope is not.
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Jesus in hell? What did Jesus do between the cross and the resurrection. Anyone who says they know for sure the exact details of everything Jesus did between the cross and the resurrection may be exceeding what is written. The Bible only gives us a little bit of light in Ephesians 4:8 and 1 Peter 3:19.
1 Peter 3:18–19
18 For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit, 19 in which he went and proclaimed to the spirits in prison…
Ephesians 4:8
Therefore it says, When he ascended on high he led a host of captives, and he gave gifts to men.”