If I only had 24 hours to live, what would I do? Christ, with only a short time left washed feet. Knowing what He did and was going to go through, could we do the same? We must be humble as Christ is humble.
How many have heard the words "Paid in full"? Did we feel relieved? We must endure until the end. When Christ returns, we will be transformed and that's what "Paid In Full" means.
We've studied the heroes of faith. Each one of these heroes are just like you and I. If we lived in Biblical times, chances are we'd be considered heroes of the Bible. We are called just as them. You don't have to be a superhero to be used by God.
Let's talk about a cycle. Cycles in history refer to a pattern. It usually describes a rhythm of growth, stability, decline and crisis. A driver of generational shifts. There's a cycle in Judges, and within this cycle we will talk about Ehud and Gideon.
Paul deals with peace. Deals with one another, with God and with self. Peace means being in a right relationship. As we serve, we will be at peace with one another.
The Bible is chalked full of facts, chalked full of stories. Most have something in common. Today we will cover the story of Naaman. We all can learn from this story.
In this sermon we will cover verses 1-20. We will then come back for Bible Study and cover verses 21-38.
In this Bible Study we will cover verses 21-38.
Who likes conflict? Experiencing conflicts has become the normal. Whose relationships are normal? They challenge us to grow. We all have problem solving skills. We must strive to be perfect and care deeply for one another.
We as a group want to build lasting relationships. We also share one major thing in common. We are God's people. The Bible has a recurring theme throughout, and it is "Relationships". It will also continue into the Kingdom.
We've all heard the phrase "Everything happens for a reason". Do we live our lives like God has our backs 24/7? If we allow God to work in our lives we win. We serve a great God, and all things will work for good.
Think about courage and faith. Is courage and faith only for Gods people 20 years of age and older? Or is it for the young and the young at heart? Each day we face choices. Courage is faith in action. Today we will focus on David and Goliath.
In this world of blackness and evil, the light stands out. We must have an eternal mindset. Eternal mindset is based on faith. We will be God as God is God. We must develop a Godly mindset. With faith nothing is impossible.
Think about the dust filled plains of ancient Israel. People needed to stay connected to God, and we still do. We need to be in harmony with each other in the Church.
We were called to be here. Do we realize the church is not about me? Church is not a social club. It is the body of Christ chosen by Christ. The purpose of God's Church is to showcase God's glory.
Today we will do a prophetic narrative to the meaning of the Feast of Trumpets. Every eye will see the Son of Man appearing in the sky riding a white horse and angels with bright faces. The dead in Christ will rise to meet Christ in the air. This is who we are. Today is the next step in the Spiritual Plan of Salvation.
We are living in evil times. Do we take things personally? There are wars and rumors of wars happening more and more. There is hope coming. Are we here for a reason?
What is one of most important questions in the Bible? The answer is "Am I my brother's keeper?" As we are coming up on the Fall Holy Days we must think about this question. We must care.
Do you like tests? We are tested every day. How have we done on these tests? Tests tell us what we've done and what we need to study more. Today we will talk about self-examination. This is something we need to do daily.
When we see the Mona Lisa, what image do we think of? What about George Washington? How about Jesus Christ? They say a picture is worth a 1000 words. With Jesus Christ, do we see the Lamb of God or the Lion of the tribe of Judea? Watch as we cover the vision of Christ in the Throne Room of God.