Sunday Service 2018

Alone; With God

It is in the Alone times with God that we have the opportunities for blessing. Until we are Brok...

It is in the Alone times with God that we have the opportunities for blessing. Until we are Broken, we are of no use to God and we miss out on His blessings. Like Jacob's crippling, the breaking we need is permanent, reducing us to Clinging to God. When all hope is lost, fear not and use the lonely times to get acquainted with God and His ways. Genesis 32. VF-2134

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ: An Unbiased, ...

When doing a study on the Resurrection and trying to get information, there are a few things we m...

When doing a study on the Resurrection and trying to get information, there are a few things we must do as historians. First, use a method that has been tried and proven, that we know has the ability to unearth. Next, detach from bias. Finally, account for what we know as certain history. Many critics apply different criteria for looking at Scripture than they would for looking at any other field of study, leading to biased conclusions. An honest historian's approach to the evidence available...

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The Precious Blood of Christ Runs Through the B...

There is no such thing as a bloodless gospel. Throughout the entire Bible record, it is by the sh...

There is no such thing as a bloodless gospel. Throughout the entire Bible record, it is by the shedding and application of blood that sins are covered. While many engage in "fig leaf" religion (attempting to make themselves righteous by their own works), they fail to recognize that great Pearl, the Precious Blood of Christ spilt. It is by His Blood that we are covered and have our approach to God. 1 Peter 1:19. VF-2120

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The Mockers, the Malefactors and the Messiah

The message of salvation by simple faith in Jesus Christ is illustrated by the thief on the cross...

The message of salvation by simple faith in Jesus Christ is illustrated by the thief on the cross. He was a criminal, initially mocking Jesus with the rest of the crowd, but something happened during the course of the Crucifixion. He did not have to do any works in order to receive salvation: he looked at Christ, listened, and recognized His lordship. When he faced darkness, he asked Christ to remember him, and for this simple faith alone he made it into God's kingdom that very day. Matthew 2...

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The Lord Chose Matthew

In the eyes of the Jewish community in his day, Matthew the tax collector was a crook, an outcast...

In the eyes of the Jewish community in his day, Matthew the tax collector was a crook, an outcast, and the worst kind of person Jesus could have called to be His disciple. God called and chose him not only to follow Him, but to use his attention to detail to write a meticulous record of the Lord and His sayings. By God's grace, a man considered the vilest of the vile truly became a gift of God. Matthew. VF-2125   Additional Products on the Subject: Nehemiah: Man’s Place in God’s Plan  by Past...

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Stewardship: Don't Neglect the Gifts Given to You

Stewardship is recognition that there is an owner other than the steward, and the steward is resp...

Stewardship is recognition that there is an owner other than the steward, and the steward is responsible and accountable to the owner for those things entrusted to him. The Owner is God, and we are to redeem the time and make use of the life and the gifts God has given us for the furtherance of His kingdom. VF-2130

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