We continue our study of 1 John looking again at fellowship with God. It is a fellowship of joy. Does that define us? Are we enjoying the Lord? We hope to look at what it means to enjoy fellowship with the living God.
We continue our study of 1 John looking again at fellowship with God. It is a fellowship of joy. Does that define us? Are we enjoying the Lord? We hope to look at what it means to enjoy fellowship with the living God.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our study of the Apostle Paul’s first prayer for the believers in Ephesus. In verse eighteen, he prays for believers “to have the eyes of their understanding open” and in this verse is a wonderful insight on the spiritual life. Our look this Lord’s Day will be toward three qualities of a Biblical spiritual life.
We continue our study of 1 John looking at fellowship with God. It is a fellowship of joy. Does that define us? Are we enjoying the Lord? We look at what it means to enjoy fellowship with the living God.
We continue our study of the Apostle Paul’s first prayer for the believers in Ephesus. His initial petition is that they would know God deeper and our focus is on His love. Our look on this Lord’s Day will be seeing ten qualities of God’s love that will prove to sustain us in all of life’s ups and downs.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our study of 1 John looking at fellowship with God and particularly, the contrasts the Apostle John makes between a hypocrite professing faith in Christ and the true believer walking with Christ.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our study of the Apostle Paul’s first prayer for the believers in Ephesus. His initial petition is that they would know God deeper and in doing so understand more what He has in store for His people who seek to know Him more. Our look on this Lord’s Day will be on knowing more the depth of God’s love.