Do Good To All People

From childhood, we like others to notice and acknowledge when we’ve done a good job. In Galatians 6, the apostle Paul tells us to persevere at doing good, but not

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Worship in Heaven

Drawing from Revelation chapters 4 and 5, Brad contrasts the Lord’s rebuke of the church at Ephesus (who had abandoned their first love of worship) with the heavenly throne room,

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Who is This? (part 2)

Today Peter Bolton continued the discussion of a question that echoes all the way through the Gospels, one that was asked by crowds, disciples, enemies, and even a dying thief

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Who Is This? (part 1)

The people’s expectations of the promised Messiah were somewhat different from reality as Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. They were looking for a strong ruler who would free

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The Mercies of God

The Apostle Paul doesn’t open Romans 12 with a list of commands — he opens it with a foundation. Before he tells us how to live, he spends eleven chapters

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True Repentance

Tom Bell speaks about true repentance using the examples of Peter, David and the Non-true repentance of Saul. He talks about how seriously God sees Sin and how we cannot

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Easter in Jesus’ Own Words

This Easter message reframes how we understand the cross and resurrection — not just as a personal salvation moment, but as a world-historic turning point. Rob argues that we tend

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Faithfulness Amidst Turmoil

The prophet Samuel was born in the middle of uncertainty and upheaval. The nation was in chaos and adrift. The leaders had abdicated responsibility. The people had turned away from

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Who Do You Say I Am

Ryan Martin argued that the church is not merely the result of God’s redemptive plan but an active, contributing part of it: Christians are called to move beyond treating their

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