Christmas Eve-
What can a cartoon comic strip teach us about Christmas? Come to our 4:00 or 5:30 service and find out!
Sunday January 27th-
Do you feel a pull with in you to do something great for God? Yet, you also hear a little voice on the inside that says, " You are not smart enough. You are not educated enough. You are not old enough." If so, this message is for you. In it I am talking about the kind of person that God uses.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
What Is your Herod?
This Sunday I am talking about the subject: What is your Herod?
"Herod" is a metaphor for Sin. And we all face temptations to sin. "Sin is meeting a legitimate need in a illegitimate way."
This weekend I am going to talk about the 5 categories of sin and offer some practical ideas from the bible to find victory in those areas.
See you Sunday!
"Herod" is a metaphor for Sin. And we all face temptations to sin. "Sin is meeting a legitimate need in a illegitimate way."
This weekend I am going to talk about the 5 categories of sin and offer some practical ideas from the bible to find victory in those areas.
See you Sunday!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
The Two Levels of Living
“They went to the upstairs room of the house”, says Acts 1:13.
The Lord has been speaking to me about the two levels of living. Like a house that has two levels*, there are two levels of life. The bottom level is the natural level. It is like the book of proverbs, giving us advice to work hard, save, and be wise.
The “Up stairs” level is the supernatural level. Like the book of Acts, it advises us to pray, fast, tithe, and do things that don’t always make sense on a natural level.
I believe that success in life comes from not going to either extreme and becoming on one hand a “Pious irresponsible” person or the other hand a “practical humanist”…it is balancing the two.
* Got this from francis Shafer
The Lord has been speaking to me about the two levels of living. Like a house that has two levels*, there are two levels of life. The bottom level is the natural level. It is like the book of proverbs, giving us advice to work hard, save, and be wise.
The “Up stairs” level is the supernatural level. Like the book of Acts, it advises us to pray, fast, tithe, and do things that don’t always make sense on a natural level.
I believe that success in life comes from not going to either extreme and becoming on one hand a “Pious irresponsible” person or the other hand a “practical humanist”…it is balancing the two.
* Got this from francis Shafer
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