May 03, 2015
FILTER BY:
Don't Waste Your Life
Time, money, talent, choices--these are just a few things we have been given by God. Added together, these various things make up our lives. Yet, all too often we waste these things. In this series we will study the various components of the Christian life and appraise each one in light of eternity. In doing so, we will see that every aspect of our lives belongs to God and that each part can have a tremendous impact for the Kingdom of God.
The Sovereign and the Suffering: The Book of Job
Studying the life of Job is unnerving because as we do so it opens our minds to the reality that in just a matter of hours our world can be shaken to its core. The righteous can and do suffer in this life and in many instances they never know why. It’s fascinating that God doesn't respond to the mystery of human suffering and the problem of evil with a theological treatise, but with a story.Even though the story is four thousand years old, it could have been written yesterday. The reason for its perennial relevance is because it attempts to plumb the depths of the human condition. Job more so than any other book tries to unravel the mystery of man’s suffering in light of God’s sovereignty.
Apr 26, 2015
Bildad's Blunders
Don't Waste Your Life
Time, money, talent, choices--these are just a few things we have been given by God. Added together, these various things make up our lives. Yet, all too often we waste these things. In this series we will study the various components of the Christian life and appraise each one in light of eternity. In doing so, we will see that every aspect of our lives belongs to God and that each part can have a tremendous impact for the Kingdom of God.
Apr 26, 2015
Don't Waste Your Worship
The Sovereign and the Suffering: The Book of Job
Studying the life of Job is unnerving because as we do so it opens our minds to the reality that in just a matter of hours our world can be shaken to its core. The righteous can and do suffer in this life and in many instances they never know why. It’s fascinating that God doesn't respond to the mystery of human suffering and the problem of evil with a theological treatise, but with a story.Even though the story is four thousand years old, it could have been written yesterday. The reason for its perennial relevance is because it attempts to plumb the depths of the human condition. Job more so than any other book tries to unravel the mystery of man’s suffering in light of God’s sovereignty.
Apr 19, 2015
With Friends Like These . . .
Mark, vol. 2: The Suffering Servant
The Gospel of Mark can be split into two parts based on Jesus' grand mission statement in 10:45, "The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.†Jesus came to be the Suffering Servant. The first ten chapters of Mark are about Jesus' service to humanity. This section covers his ministry of touching the sick, healing lepers, casting out demons, etc. The second part of the Gospel, from chapter eleven on, chronicles Jesus' suffering for humanity. We read of Jesus' last week on earth and the events that lead to crucifixion and resurrection from the dead. In this series we will examine Mark chapters 11-16.
Apr 19, 2015
Up, Up and Away!
The Sovereign and the Suffering: The Book of Job
Studying the life of Job is unnerving because as we do so it opens our minds to the reality that in just a matter of hours our world can be shaken to its core. The righteous can and do suffer in this life and in many instances they never know why. It’s fascinating that God doesn't respond to the mystery of human suffering and the problem of evil with a theological treatise, but with a story.Even though the story is four thousand years old, it could have been written yesterday. The reason for its perennial relevance is because it attempts to plumb the depths of the human condition. Job more so than any other book tries to unravel the mystery of man’s suffering in light of God’s sovereignty.
Apr 12, 2015
Walking Through the Depths of Despair
Mark, vol. 2: The Suffering Servant
The Gospel of Mark can be split into two parts based on Jesus' grand mission statement in 10:45, "The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.†Jesus came to be the Suffering Servant. The first ten chapters of Mark are about Jesus' service to humanity. This section covers his ministry of touching the sick, healing lepers, casting out demons, etc. The second part of the Gospel, from chapter eleven on, chronicles Jesus' suffering for humanity. We read of Jesus' last week on earth and the events that lead to crucifixion and resurrection from the dead. In this series we will examine Mark chapters 11-16.
Apr 12, 2015
The Master's Plan for the Church
Apr 05, 2015
The Ministry of the Resurrection
The Sovereign and the Suffering: The Book of Job
Studying the life of Job is unnerving because as we do so it opens our minds to the reality that in just a matter of hours our world can be shaken to its core. The righteous can and do suffer in this life and in many instances they never know why. It’s fascinating that God doesn't respond to the mystery of human suffering and the problem of evil with a theological treatise, but with a story.Even though the story is four thousand years old, it could have been written yesterday. The reason for its perennial relevance is because it attempts to plumb the depths of the human condition. Job more so than any other book tries to unravel the mystery of man’s suffering in light of God’s sovereignty.
Mar 29, 2015
How to Suffer with a Friend
Mark, vol. 2: The Suffering Servant
The Gospel of Mark can be split into two parts based on Jesus' grand mission statement in 10:45, "The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.†Jesus came to be the Suffering Servant. The first ten chapters of Mark are about Jesus' service to humanity. This section covers his ministry of touching the sick, healing lepers, casting out demons, etc. The second part of the Gospel, from chapter eleven on, chronicles Jesus' suffering for humanity. We read of Jesus' last week on earth and the events that lead to crucifixion and resurrection from the dead. In this series we will examine Mark chapters 11-16.
Mar 29, 2015