Sunday Service 2013

The Love of God

"The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand." First, a look at what the a...

"The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand." First, a look at what the all things are, and then into three vignettes of God's love as seen in Christ: to the woman at the well, the woman taken in adultery and the post-betrayal Apostle Peter. With this we learn: the all things in Christ's hand funnel into the love of God and we have access to both by reaching for His hand by faith. John 3:35, Matthew 11:27. VF-1877

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"But by the grace of God, I am what I am"

 This message is a warning about intellectual pride. We are to be cautious to not get puffed up i...

 This message is a warning about intellectual pride. We are to be cautious to not get puffed up in our own knowledge to "be not wise in your own conceits." The antidote is to work out our salvation in fear and trembling, in humility, to walk humbly with God. It is God that gives us knowledge and wisdom. 1 Corinthians 15:10, Romans 12:16. VF-1878

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You've Got Nothing to Boast About

Using the current event where the Westboro Baptist Preacher (WBP) publicly called Taylor Swift a ...

Using the current event where the Westboro Baptist Preacher (WBP) publicly called Taylor Swift a whore, the point is driven home: not one particle of boasting can enter in. This boasting is a substitution of the works of the law and/or emotions for the finished work of Jesus Christ. As illustrated on the board, the rope (Christ's shed blood) is what the most vile sinner and the most moral person MUST grab hold of to be saved. Romans 3:27. VF-1879

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Fret Not: The Pathway to Peace

Tied to a conversation with an atheist who said, "I'm tired of hearing people say, I have faith,"...

Tied to a conversation with an atheist who said, "I'm tired of hearing people say, I have faith," this message is an attitude adjustment for those who are "heating themselves in vexation" (fretting). In order to get to the peace that God promises in verse 37, there are some things we must do before God begins to act. These things are spelled out in the imperatives throughout the Psalm. Psalm 37. VF-1880

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Set Your Focus Aright with God

On the heels of every great victory comes something that plunges us back into the low place. Elij...

On the heels of every great victory comes something that plunges us back into the low place. Elijah’s life is an example. Many times he walked by faith and yet in fear he made an about face to walk by sight. The lesson is that we must put our focus on God and His will and not on our circumstance. God’s will is found in the small things, not in the big neon signs. He has a purpose and a commission for us to walk the life of faith. 1 Kings 19. Psalm 1881

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The LORD Is Our Keeper

The focus of the message is on the name of God from Psalm 121:5 – Yahweh Shomrekah: The LORD is o...

The focus of the message is on the name of God from Psalm 121:5 – Yahweh Shomrekah: The LORD is our keeper. The Psalm is broken down into four headings: The problem of Weariness, Weakness, Wickedness and Waywardness. Each heading contains shades of scripture that, when attached to The LORD is our keeper, give us a beautiful picture of God’s nature to keep, preserve, guard, protect…in our exodus from this life until we stand in His presence, clothed in His righteousness. Psalm 121:5. VF-1882

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