(Mark 2:1-12)
All Authority #2 - In the story of Jesus healing the paralytic man, Mark shows us that Jesus has the authority to forgive us our sins. The power that Jesus has is relevant, true and helpful today.
(Mark 2:1-12)
All Authority #2 - In the story of Jesus healing the paralytic man, Mark shows us that Jesus has the authority to forgive us our sins. The power that Jesus has is relevant, true and helpful today.
(Mark 1:21-28)
All Authority #1 - When was the last time you were amazed by Jesus? As we approach Easter, take a moment to consider the settled thoughts and feelings you have towards Jesus. Knowing a watered-down idea of Jesus leaves us bored. Knowing and encountering Jesus Christ, the Son of God with all authority and power and perfect love, excites wonder and awe. May you grow in your wonder and awe of our Lord Jesus Christ.
(Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Proverbs 13:22)
This is the last sermon of the God and Money series. We are going to think about investing in the next generation. Part of being a good steward of the money that God gives us is to think about what will happen to it once we are gone. None of this matters if we don’t have a growing relationship with Jesus. The most important thing we can pass down to the next generation is a love for Jesus.
(Romans 12:1-2; Luke 12:16-21)
This is the ninth sermon in the God and Money series. We will look at what the Bible says about retirement as we know it today. This isn't just for those considering retiring from work. How we think about retirement will shape the things we prioritize today.
(Matthew 25:14-30)
God and Money #8 - Our God is the God of hope and investing can be a hopeful action. Scripture has much to teach us about investing while keeping our focus on eternity.
(Revelation 21:1-5; 21 and Matthew 22:35-40)
Sermon #7 in the God and Money series. Followers of Jesus hope in God while planning wisely for the future.
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(2 Corinthians 9:6-15)
We can be generous with what we have because of how generous God is to us.
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(Psalm 37:1-11)
Guest speaker Jay Clark looks at the beautiful promises in Psalm 37 and teaches us how having wisdom with money leads us to contentment in every circumstance.