Matthew 14:22-33–This familiar passage has much to say to us about what our response should be to the storms of life. “Don’t be afraid.” Listen to His voice. He is the Son of God.
Matthew 14:22-33–This familiar passage has much to say to us about what our response should be to the storms of life. “Don’t be afraid.” Listen to His voice. He is the Son of God.
Matthew 13:24-58–Jesus tells more stories (parables) about the “now and not yet” Kingdom of Heaven. We can learn much from the parables about weeds, mustard seeds, pearls, and hidden treasures. [Note: technical difficulties. Recording cuts out at 16.53]
Matthew 13:1-23–Pastor Chris takes a fresh look at the Parable of the Sower. Jesus speaks of the different kinds of soil (hearts) and provides the disciples with a private explanation. The key is the receptivity of the heart.
Psalm 21–In this magnificent psalm, David is overflowing with praise to his God. He recounts many specific blessings that he has received from the hand of the Lord.
Psalm 20–This psalm of David is a beautiful template of how to pray for our leaders, our pastors. Then we can all share in the victory together!
Psalm 19–When you ask God to show Himself, be prepared. He reveals Himself through His creation daily. But specifically He does so through His Holy Word. This beautiful psalm defines various aspects of His multi-faceted Word and the life-changing power of it. Let’s cling to it!
Psalm 18:30-50–God gives us victory over all our enemies because… He gives us strength. He trains us. He equips us. But ultimately the victory is always God’s. Praise Him!
Part 1–Psalm 18:1-29–Is the Lord God your rock or do you see Him as your lap dog? In this psalm, David addresses the mighty, powerful, good God. He hears our cries and He acts on our behalf.
Psalm 17–David is able to pray boldly because #1 he is confident that he is living the Lord’s way; #2 he knows that is request is appropriate; and #3 he knows that God is faithful. Are you able to pray boldly?
Psalm 16–Good things come from our Lord. This psalm reflects on some of those good things: saints to fellowship with, significance in life, divine counsel, and of course, eternal life. Let’s be thankful!