Passage: Luke 1:57-80 In the account of the birth of John the Baptist, his father Zachariah’s interaction in the event teaches us four things. One, to listen to Go. Two, to not follow the world. Three, to praise God. Four, to focus on Jesus.
Passage: Luke 1:57-80 In the account of the birth of John the Baptist, his father Zachariah’s interaction in the event teaches us four things. One, to listen to Go. Two, to not follow the world. Three, to praise God. Four, to focus on Jesus.
Passage: Luke 1:39-56 We return to the story of Jesus’ birth and observe the reactions of Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist and that of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Three things stand out: amazement, humility, and praise.
Passage: Luke 1:26-38 Last week we looked at the prophecy concerning John the Baptist that was remembered at his birth. This week it’s Jesus’ birth that highlights prophecy once again.
Passage: Luke 1:13-17 Still looking at the record of John the Baptist’s birth, we back up a little to focus on the piece of the prophesy that says ‘The fathers will be turned to the children’. From this we can see how to seek to please God, how to live different lives from the world, and […]
Passage: Luke 1:5-25 In the call of Zechariah to help bring in John the Baptist, we see God’s sovereign plan being fulfilled, we are encouraged to live out our calling, and admonished to trust God in our frustrations.
Passage: Luke 1:1-4 Luke’s gospel is unique in some ways. The longest and the most technical are some interesting traits. Luke is also the only Gentile gospel writer. As we begin the study of Luke’s account of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection, we pause to get the background of the book.
Passage: 1 Corinthians 13 After 12 chapters of straightening out the Corinthians’ errors, Paul dissects love in this chapter.
In this message we’ll look at the response to the Divine, the content of the Good News, and the orientation of worship.
Passage: 2 Corinthians 9:15 In II Cor 9:15 God’s gift in Jesus Christ is said to be “indescribable”. There are a lot of great gifts in this world, but invariably they can all be given a description. What is it about the gift of Jesus Christ that makes it truly indescribable? This is what we’ll look […]
Passage: Luke 2 If you look around during the Christmas season you’ll discover a number of different attitudes — some joyful, some with greed, some painful. In Luke 2 we discover several attitudes present at Christ’s advent. We are challenged to ask ourselves, “What is my attitude this Christmas?”