Given by Don Henson
Peter wrote that our promised inheritance is “incorruptible, undefiled and does not fade away.” As we work through the gloomy months of winter and deal with our personal trials and challenges… how can we keep our vision of that promise clearly in mind?
Given by David Jackson
Do you know the way to the Kingdom of God, and can you see it clearly? Can anyone ever convince you that the Kingdom of God does not exist/will not exist? Can you describe the Kingdom, can you envision it? Can you taste it? How desperately do you want to get there? Do you have a vision in mind...
Given by Jason Hyde
Given by Arnold Hampton
Genesis 2:25 - the aim of one flesh is intimacy. Intimacy which is more than sex - it is physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. Husbands need to learn about their wives and listen to her and understand her, and wives need to learn about their husbands and listen to him and understand him.
Given by Neil Hart
In our effort to live according to God's way and not the way of man, we must eliminate hypocrisy from our lives. How do we do that? First, we must understand that the antidote for hypocrisy is humility; then, we must apply understanding and patience, allow the past to stay in the past and exercise Godly love.
Given by Ivor Mitchell
1 Peter 3:7 refers to the wife as a weaker vessel. Is this a negative statement about women or a positive analogy of the higher level of love a husband must rise to fulfill God's purpose for marriage.
Given by Justin Adkins
At every stage of our Christian development, pride is our greatest enemy. One of the biggest reasons is that pride often masks itself as humility. There is a difference between Godly humility and man’s humility… that humility that is actually a component of pride. Sometimes it’s hard to tell which is which… at least to us. But, it...
Given by Andy Burnett
Self-reflection on personal traits and how they impact relationships. Biblical principles on judgment, partiality, and humility, urging believers to value others and exercise godly wisdom.
Given by David Treybig Jr.
This sermon explores the biblical concept of "strong meat," emphasizing the importance of spiritual maturity and discernment. It highlights key scriptures that encourage believers to grow in understanding and apply God's Word in their lives.