This Lord’s Day evening, we continue our series on the chief fruit of revival – love; love for God and His people. We will look at the descriptions and definition of the Lord’s love which empowers our love as found in 1 Corinthians 13.
This Lord’s Day evening, we continue our series on the chief fruit of revival – love; love for God and His people. We will look at the descriptions and definition of the Lord’s love which empowers our love as found in 1 Corinthians 13.
This Lord’s Day, we look at what is inevitable when Biblical Christianity is understood and lived; affliction, suffering, and persecution. As we watch increased pressure upon Christians worldwide and eroding of religious freedoms at home, we must be prepared for what lies ahead if we are to be true to the Lord and His Word.
This Lord’s Day evening, we continue our series on the chief fruit of revival – love; love for God and His people. We will take a “jet tour” through the Gospel of John and observe seven ways Jesus loved seven different people serving as the model for us in loving people.
This Lord’s Day, we enter chapter five of the New Testament book of 1 Thessalonians. The Apostle Paul is instructing the Thessalonian believers on “The Day of the Lord.” This day of all days is one of contrast. For the unbeliever, it is a day of terror and destruction. For the believer, it is a day of joy and deliverance. In light of this day, Paul is directing the Thessalonians believers on how to live for it will come suddenly like a thief in the night.
This Lord’s Day evening, we return to our series on the chief fruit of revival – love; love for God and His people. We will begin looking at what is the evidence of being revived and of healthy Christianity – loving people as Jesus does.
This Lord’s Day, we continue our journey through the New Testament book of 1 Thessalonians. Our text finds the Apostle Paul encouraging believers with the return of the Lord Jesus; a time of great joy for believers and judgment for all. Living in light of the 2nd coming of Jesus is the way of the Christian life.