David provides a rich example: only a heart truly grieved and broken over sin is receptive and yielding to reconciliation with God on His terms. Oh but the peace and protection of the Father’s presence that results!
David provides a rich example: only a heart truly grieved and broken over sin is receptive and yielding to reconciliation with God on His terms. Oh but the peace and protection of the Father’s presence that results!
Our lives are infected, and there is a cure! But, we must want to be restored and must not refuse to go to the Doctor; we must accept an honest appraisal of our condition. Learn more from Bro. Chris here.
Like the Hebrews, we suffer from an identity crisis, on that prevents satisfaction, joy, and peace in our lives. Bro. Chris again challenges us with a decision. Do you want the identity of enslavement or the one of freedom?
The answer to the title question is the key to revival in our hearts. Bro. Guffey challenges us to reexamine the way we think about God in this powerful and challenging message. Listen to learn the reason you were created.
When you look at your marriage, how would you rate it? Is it in trouble? If so, there is One who can help. Bro. Jeff focuses here on the priority of marriage.
“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” You may be familiar with this verse; Bro. Jeff explores more in depth what it means and encourages us to reach out to help others.
God is speaking loudly and clearly, but are we listening? Find encouragement in seeking to know His truth and in avoiding the drifting, deception, and dullness described in Hebrews.
Once you’ve left dreadful Mt. Sinai and now reside in joyful Mt. Zion, why would you want to return? The writer of Hebrews provides this illustration; Bro. Jeff explains what believers today can learn from the mountains in the comparison.
Driving down the road, we must watch for things that may get in our lane. Bro. Jeff cautions believers on our Christian path to also keep a diligent look out for things that hinder our peace with others and holiness with God. Here, we are alerted to watch out for failure, but not in the sense we might first think.
A lane for the lame. A lane to harmony and holiness. Believers, we have a lane to make; Bro. Jeff explains here. Hebrews 12:1-14 (KJV) 1 Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race…
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