The first petition Jesus teaches us to ask in prayer is not for aunt Sally's bunion or uncle Joe's swollen ankle, however much they need prayer. It's to seek first the kingdom of God.
If the first line in the Lord’s Prayer is more about understanding ourselves as children of the Father, we then come to realize that our Father’s name reveals the Father’s character.
As we begin the New Year with a series on the Lord’s Prayer, we look at how Jesus the Son teaches us who are God’s children to intimately address our Father.
Sharing the Word of God this morning is Judith Pothier. She gives leadership to the prayer/healing ministry at our church and serves on the church board. She will also be interviewing for her first…
The good gift of God we receive in Christ is the gift of salvation, which frees us to live the full, abundant, and everlasting life that Jesus offers us.
Of all the gifts that will be exchanged this holiday season, it is the gift of the Holy Spirit given to us by God through an amazing event called 'sanctification" that is the most rewarding.
Ray grew up in the Nazarene church and attended Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho where he and Pastor John met and have been friends ever since. He is currently the pastor of the innovat…
In the NIV version of the Bible we read the following 16 words in Mark 16:16, "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned" - the starting point for…
Faithfulness in following Jesus is best on display and lived out not when everything is going well but in the darkest and most difficult of circumstances.
Even those with the best of intentions and willingness to faithfully follow Jesus will fall short and fail. And yet failure doesn’t have to defeat us, it can strengthen our commitment.
In what is the most "apocalyptic" chapter in the Gospel of Mark, Jesus warns those who would follow Him to be vigilant and attentive, especially in the last days.
Just when we thought the requirements that Jesus places on us to follow Him were demanding enough, Jesus reiterates that truly following Him will cost us everything.
The closing words of Jesus in Mark 9 to "be at peace with each other" was in direct response to the squabbling that followers of Jesus sometimes get caught up in that keep us distracted from our miss…
The ministry of Jesus not only dramatically impacted people at their deepest point of need, but pointed toward a greater purpose of renewal in the grand purposes of God.
In one of the most fascinating stories that Jesus told, He talks about the condition of our hearts and our ability or lack thereof to receive the message of the Kingdom.
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Sun 18 Aug 2013
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