God invites his people to persist in prayer that his kingdom would come.
Jesus calls us to attentive confidence in the Kingdom of God and his ruling authority.
The kingdom of God comes with kindness, freedom, and a reordering of life.
Jesus, as he is now, is an exalted Savior who is always more than we think, always with us, and always for us.
In light of our upcoming congregational meeting, we are departing from our Luke sermon series for one week to explore a particular challenge to the church in our time.
Jesus offers us (individuals and churches) robust health, but only if we are wiling to look squarely at the disease and receive the cure he offers.
Dr. Robert Smart, Pastor and Reformation History scholar joins us today to bring encouragement from Ephesians 3:14-21.
Jesus calls us to cultivate flourishing community and provides with resources to do so, as we walk with him in grace.
In Jesus there is and will be a great reversal for wealth, status, and wisdom. Through the power of the gospel, we can enter that reversal now and live with Jesus as persons who steward these gifts well.
Because God’s kingdom is already present in Jesus, we are called to be faithful in all spheres of life.
Jesus desires his people to use kingdom wisdom concerning money and possessions.
“A weary world” is an apt description for things at the end of 2020. Micah 5 is a word of hope given to our weary world.
The heart of the Father is generous to his people in their sin. This generosity can look like sad release, full embrace, and genuine invitation.
God graciously invites to repent of our self-righteousness and pride.
The Father subverts the allure of the far country with the allure of grace.
Jesus came to seek and save the lost, and there is great joy and celebration when one is found.
We “learn” Jesus in renouncing all we have to a God who gives our life back.
Resting in Christ is fueled by a humility that keeps us receptive to grace and blesses other people.
Resting in Christ is fueled by a humility that keeps us receptive to grace and blesses other people.
No one enters the Kingdom of God but by faith and repentance in Jesus Christ.
In Jesus, the church becomes a colony of heaven.
In this, Jesus’ people are:
Embracing citizenship
Embrace our citizenship where we are
Embrace our citizenship where we are with redemptive activity