This is a message meant to encourage believers in this present day. This present day can bring disappointment and discouragement, but the scriptures declare a future day. It’s a future day that’s bri…
The Bible is very clear on how much God loves us, and that love is unconditional. Yet the fact remains even though He loves us, He isn’t pleased with our sin. This message looks at what is sin, why d…
Many people have said: “How could God love me after what I’ve done?” The question is faulty because the premise of God being a conditional lover is faulty. This message attempts to bring us to a plac…
David was a man after God's own heart and yet committed a horrendous sin with Bathsheba. The result of his sin was death. The fruit of his repentance was something God said He loved when he told Nath…
The Apostle Paul reminded Titus that we were once lost until God’s kindness appeared. How did God’s kindness appear? It appeared in the form of Jesus. Through Jesus we see the kindness and love of th…
The answer to the question is yes. But the answer begs another question. What do you love? The fact is everybody loves something or someone. Paul told Timothy that in the last days men would be l…
The writer of Hebrews tells us to fix our eyes on Jesus as we run the race set before us. This message looks at 6 offices and functions of the One whom we put our eyes upon and how these functions he…
The book of Leviticus gives instructions on how God would set the priests apart from the rest of the people. They were uncommon in the midst of the common people. God intended for them to be uncommon…
Consider Jesus - Apostle and High Priest: The writer of Hebrews called Jesus the Apostle and High Priest of our confession. His function in those two offices form the confession of our lives. What di…
God is the mosaic maker who indeed turns the broken pieces of our lives into something good. Many of us are looking for the completed picture in order to say it’s good, but the process is good. Thi…
Romans 8:28 - And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. Life has a way of bringing things our way that …
In Matthew 6 Jesus says there are three things sons do in secret and hypocrites do to be noticed by men. Hypocrites means actors. Jesus clearly defines the difference between actors and sons as we…
Paul wrote to the Corinthians instructions on sharing communion with one another. Communion is a time when a covenant people look back on the death of Christ when God cut the new covenant between Him…
The hardest decision people make in life is good and best. It is so easy to set up for good and yes this is a possibility. What does the best look like? Is it new cars, new homes new things or the ab…
This message was preached on a Sunday when we celebrated with those who were baptized into Christ. The book of Acts shows us a pattern of people hearing and receiving the message of Christ crucified…
“Do whatever your hand finds to do.” This was part of what Samuel said to Saul who would become the anointed King of Israel. The Holy Spirit would anoint Saul, and he would become a changed man. Samu…
So often, Father’s Day messages are about what dad’s need to do differently or better. But today we took the approach of releasing fathers from the burden of perfection to show there’s purpose in bei…
This message was spoken two years ago at Trans4mation church, but prompted by the Spirit of God, Pastor Jim preached it again during this service. This service deals with the hurts that come into o…
Continuing in a series on being sons of God, this message is a reminder that as sons we are to be practitioners of righteousness. Acts of righteousness and loving one another are proof of being a chi…
One of the hallmarks of sons of God is that of being forgiven. We are the forgiven sons of God. As the forgiven sons we are to be forgiving sons. The standard of our forgiveness towards the brothers …
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