Luke 24:1-12. At the dawn of Resurrection Day, Jesus’ disciples had no faith. Upon hearing the news of the resurrected Jesus, the disciples didn’t believe it. Faithlessness is a problem for all of us.
What do you see when you look into the empty tomb? A former Pastor of mine asked that on Facebook the other day. It got me to thinking. In this episode, I give you 4 things that I see when I look into the empty tomb. What do you see?
Mark 5:1-20, Jesus heals a man who was demon possessed. He tells the man that he can’t come with Jesus, but instead, to go into his town and people and proclaim the great things that Jesus did for Him. Sometimes we put more importance on those who...
Today, we are studying selected passages from Mark 15 about Good Friday. The day that Jesus was crucified for your sins and mine. We are specifically looking at the mocking He endured for us. Thank you, Jesus!
As Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey, people praised Him because of the miracles and works He had done. They were offering praise to Him. Jesus has done miracles and works in your life as well, when was the last time you praised Him?
Many of us are holding on to things that is hindering our relationship with the Lord. It is also hurting our praise. Today, we look at how dangerous it is for our faith to hold on to things we don’t heed to hold on to.
A week before His crucifixion, multitudes lined the streets praising Him as He passed by, it’s what we call Palm Sunday. When was the last time you raised your palms in praise to Jesus?
In today’s episode, we continue the series The Calling of God, Moses got God angry because he focused on what he couldn’t do, instead of what God can do.
Continuing the series the Calling of God.Moses first asks, Who am I? Then Who are you? Today, he asks what if they don’t believe me? A legitimate question. We must realize the important thing is our obedience to God and His calling on your life.
Starting a new series titled The Calling of God. Today, we look at Exodus 3:1-9 where God begins speaking to Moses through the burning bush.
Finishing up our series on Romans 6, where we talked about how to embrace the whole be way of life that we have in Jesus. Today, Paul challenges us to compare our lives before and after Christ.
Continuing in Romans 6, today we discuss what we are going to submit to. Paul challenges us to submit ourselves to God, not to the sin nature. It’s a choice to make hour by hour, minute by minute, second by second.
In this episode, we continue our series in Romans 6, discovering key life lessons to help us walk the walk that God desires of us. Today we are looking at the topic of being dead to sin. As believers, through Jesus, we can be dead to sin. Meaning we...
Today, we begin a journey through Romans 6, where we will discover how God expects us to live. Paul challenges us to not live driven by our old sin nature, but rather, live as someone free from the bondage of sin.
In Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus, we see some valuable teaching that we need to apply today. Jesus is teaching about our need for forgiveness, and how He is the one who paid for it.