The most important thing in the lives of the Wisemen was finding Jesus. They went “looking” for Him until they found Him. Is Jesus the most important thing in your life, how do you know if you’ve been looking for Him?
How was it possible that there was no room to be found for Mary and Joseph to stay in Bethlehem? You’d think someone would have taken pity on this pregnant woman that day. But no one did. Why not?
What do I do with all this hurt that I have felt? Is there a positive to all this pain that I have had to overcome? This Sunday we are going to talk about how God uses this pain and hurt to bring us closer to Him, and how we can help others.
There are times when we need to extend forgiveness to people, and there are times when we need to ask for forgiveness from others. The question is, how do we do this?
We are faced with decisions all the time. Decisions to obey, or not to obey what we say we believe. Whenever we come to these “crossroads of belief” we must choose. Is our belief in God a matter of conviction, or a matter of convenience?
Beginning a new sermon series “Counterfeit Doctrine.” The title of this sermon is “If you can name it, you can claim it.” Doctrine that promises its followers health, wealth, and success. What could possibly be wrong with that?