Offering our tears to God requires faith that He is able and willing.
Feeling stressed out lately? Ever catch yourself scrolling and comparing your life to everyone else? Maybe you're sweating over grades or worrying about the future. Rechab Gray and Demetrius Hicks are flipping through the pages of Philippians to find some ways on how to live a life where joy takes center stage, even when things feel uncertain and overwhelming.
Find balance in marital conflict. Silence hurts. So does verbally lashing out. Neither is a healthy way to resolve marital conflict.
As he winds down the Distinctives for Disciples series examining the core beliefs of Christians and what it means to follow Jesus, Pastor Jack Graham brings a message about the beauty of God’s people gathered to praise, pray, and worship Him. When functioning properly, Pastor Graham teaches, the Jesus-loving, Bible-committed, Spirit-filled Church changes the world.
Just as God has specific assignments for angels, he has unique tasks for us to accomplish. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the fact that God is moving in a way that’s more pronounced than at any other time in our lives. Will we sit on the sidelines, or will we choose to engage in His purposes and offer our lives, our time, and our talents to further His Kingdom? Many people in the Bible felt unqualified for their God-assignments, and Pastor Allen examines some of their responses to show these people were a lot like us—insecure, doubtful, and resistant to new ideas. But God works in the earth through imperfect people who are willing to follow Him. If we choose to live godly lives and spread His light and truth, He will come alongside us and multiply our efforts.