Living in obedience, walking after Him, and seeing people come to Christ through our Godly actions are all ways we can bear the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Would you say this describes your spiritual life? This message by Jill… Scripture: Matthew 21:18-21:22
Living in obedience, walking after Him, and seeing people come to Christ through our Godly actions are all ways we can bear the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Would you say this describes your spiritual life? This message by Jill… Scripture: Matthew 21:18-21:22
Jesus spent a lot of time while He was here on earth teaching His disciples about the Holy Spirit. As a result, the New Testament is full of promises Jesus made about the Holy Spirit being our protector, teacher, and… Scripture: John 15
Jesus spent a lot of time while He was here on earth teaching His disciples about the Holy Spirit. As a result, the New Testament is full of promises Jesus made about the Holy Spirit being our protector, teacher, and… Scripture: John 15
John Bunyan’s famous allegory, “Pilgrim’s Progress,” described the journey of the believer from the “slough of despond” to “the celestial city.” In less picturesque terms, Paul did the same for the Colossians. We, too, need to know how to get… Scripture: Colossians 1:21-1:29
Having begun their spiritual journey, the Colossians needed encouragement to continue as they had started because factors entered their lives that would take them off course. Scripture: Colossians 2:8-2:15
The Colossian Christians were being troubled by people who were confusing them and hindering their spiritual progress. Paul spoke forcibly to the issue and in so doing he reminds us that we should be on our guard against those who… Scripture: Colossians 2:16-2:23
Having reminded the Colossians about the things they believe, Paul now turns his attention to how they should behave. Christians recognize that because belief and behaviour are inextricably bound up in each other, any erosion of belief will lead inevitably… Scripture: Colossians 3:1-3:10
Having reminded the Colossians about the things they believe, Paul now turns his attention to how they should behave. Christians recognize that because belief and behaviour are inextricably bound up in each other, any erosion of belief will lead inevitably… Scripture: Colossians 3:1-3:10
Jill Briscoe How do you know what love looks like? Maybe you grew up in a household of care and support—and you feel you have a pretty good grasp on the concept. But maybe you’ve experienced some painful relationships—and you really struggle… Scripture: John 21:1-21:17
Jill Briscoe How do you know what love looks like? Maybe you grew up in a household of care and support—and you feel you have a pretty good grasp on the concept. But maybe you’ve experienced some painful relationships—and you really struggle… Scripture: John 21:1-21:17
Stuart Briscoe Paul’s objective in writing the 13th chapter of 1 Corinthians was not to produce a timeless Christian marriage reading or even a masterpiece of wisdom literature—though both of those things surely happened. His concern was to instruct and develop a… Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13:13
Charles Price On a mountainside in Galilee, Jesus preached a sermon for the ages. In it He turned every religious principle on its head, carrying His hearers from conduct to character, rules to righteousness, and laws to life. In this message, guest… Scripture: Matthew 5:17-5:20
Charles Price On a mountainside in Galilee, Jesus preached a sermon for the ages. In it He turned every religious principle on its head, carrying His hearers from conduct to character, rules to righteousness, and laws to life. In this message, guest… Scripture: Matthew 5:17-5:20
Everybody is looking for some degree of acceptance. Everybody wants to have some sense of significance and to feel like they are “giving back.” In other words, we have the need to experience love and the need to express love… Scripture: John 14:15-14:31