The kingdom of God is centered on the rule and the reign of Christ.
Belief in Him is more than belief regarding facts ABOUT Him, but in the rightness of His Lordship over our lives.
Such faith is ALWAYS evidenced by obedience!
Continue readingThe kingdom of God is centered on the rule and the reign of Christ.
Belief in Him is more than belief regarding facts ABOUT Him, but in the rightness of His Lordship over our lives.
Such faith is ALWAYS evidenced by obedience!
Continue reading→During the 40 days between His resurrection and His ascention into Heaven, Jesus appeared to many and taught them.
Of all the things Jesus could focus upon in His teachings to His followers and the apostles – He focused upon the Kingdom of God!
Continue reading→Throughout scripture we are encouraged to hunger and thirst for God. Some of the miracles God did for Israel were intended to illustrate these points… the mana, the water from the rock…etc.
Jesus became the embodiment of these types and shadows. He was the TRUE “bread from heaven” as is recorded in John 6.
Today we investigate the connection between communion, dying with Christ, rising with Christ as well as hungering and thirsting for Him!
Continue reading→Our belief in Jesus’ death and resurrection is based upon the fulfilled prophecies of the Old Testament and the eye-witness accounts of those who saw Him after His resurrection.
His resurrection impacts us when we enter into His death with Him.
There are three deaths and three resurrections – spirit, soul and body and they cannot be experienced in any other order.
Continue reading→Podcast: Download (111.8MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS Sunday 10/18/20 Series: Do we REALLY believe? MESSAGE: Lights in the Darkness ***Video is HERE*** Share this: Last week we were looking at Paul’s words to the Philippians church who said that he wanted them to work out their own salvation with deep respect for God so that Christ would be formed in them and he would not have labored over them in vain. In Paul’s encouragements to them he taught them the nature of our communion with God and each other. That to love God requires that we love our siblings in Christ […]
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