Receptive Response
Our readings from this past week in Acts 16-17 & 1 Kings 22-2 Kings 5 remind us that God’s expectations and man’s responses have not changed much in over 2800 years!
Jan 06 2013
Receptive Response
Our readings from this past week in Acts 16-17 & 1 Kings 22-2 Kings 5 remind us that God’s expectations and man’s responses have not changed much in over 2800 years!
Dec 30 2012
Is There Not A Cause? (Part 3)
This is a question we should ask today when God, His truth, His church, and His people are attacked.
Dec 30 2012
Keep Preaching (Acts 14)
Why did Paul keep preaching, even at his own peril (15:26; 2 Cor. 11:24-28)? This chapter gives us some insight as well as encouragement for us to continue proclaiming the gospel.
Dec 23 2012
Is There Not A Cause? (Part 2)
This is a question we should ask today when God, His truth, His church, and His people are attacked.
Dec 23 2012
The Choice Is Yours (Acts 13)
As we saw last week, the gospel is for all…our studies this week, particularly a sermon Paul makes in Antioch, remind us again that what we do with it is up to us.
Dec 16 2012
Is There Not A Cause? (Part 1)
This is a question we should ask today when God, His truth, His church, and His people are attacked.
Dec 16 2012
God Is No Respecter of Persons (Acts 10:34-35)
Cornelius and his house were ready and willing to hear what God would have them to do and were an example to others that God’s blessings were indeed available to all men.
Dec 09 2012
Barnabas: A Model Christian
Here is a man that played a vital role in the first century church; he was not perfect (Gal. 2:13) but was highly praised (11:24) and worthy of imitation (Phil. 3:17; 1 Cor. 11:1).
Dec 09 2012
Evidence of Conversion (Acts 8-9)
These chapters give us a glimpse into some of the lives of those who were changed by the gospel.
Dec 02 2012
For Such A Time As This (Esther 4:14)
Esther was given a charge that perhaps she was in the time, place, and position she was to help with the problems of that time. We certainly don’t always like the situations we are in, but we can similarly use the opportunities available …