Do you want to be involved in the Lord’s great work? If so, Bro. Jeff describes some key words that help us understand how to be engaged with the work of Jesus.
Do you want to be involved in the Lord’s great work? If so, Bro. Jeff describes some key words that help us understand how to be engaged with the work of Jesus.
We continue to learn about God’s will for our lives. Recently, Bro. Jeff has been focusing on our service, especially to the society around us. Not only should we obey and pray, but also “say.” Find out what that means here.
In this message, Bro. Jeff explains the importance prayer plays in our Christian service to others.
The lukewarm Laodiceans provide an example of the worldliness that loses love for the Lord, robs relationship with the Redeemer, and saps service for the Savior. We continue to learn about God’s will as Bro. Jeff describes how Christians are to be insulated, not isolated, from the world.
Why does Jesus want us to remember His suffering? In the previous message, we learned about the end He achieved and the enemy He defeated. Tonight, Bro. Jeff details a third reason, the example He set. Learn about His example of selflessness, to His example for spouses, to His example of suffering.
In a blog post about horses, many praised the value of a gentle horse. In tonight’s message, Bro. Jeff contrasts an attitude of anger and rebellion with the gentleness and meekness that is necessary for spiritual growth.
Tonight, Bro. Jeff takes a look at a man who prayed fervently. What can we learn from his example? If you want to be in the center of God’s will for your life, you’ll want to learn along with us.
Why do you and I need to prioritize unrushed time alone seeking God in fervent prayer? Are you looking for your purpose in life? As Bro. Jeff points out in this essential message, the answer to our purpose and the need to pray are one and the same.
What are you reflecting? Does it looks like Jesus, or does it look like the world? Bro. Jeff poses these questions as he shares some warnings about worldliness for the child of God.
As we continue in our study of Stephen, our focus turns to his experience as the first martyr. Just as others have been inspired and encouraged by his account, we too benefit from Stephen’s experiences. Bro. Jeff poses a final question of self-reflection; how would you answer?
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