“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven…”
What did Jesus mean when he said these words? Is it possible for a born again believer to lose their salvation? What is the will of God the Father?
Pastor Cucuzza answers all these questions and more as he continues in his series, “The Most Misunderstood Passages in the Bible.”
What is the unpardonable sin? Can a born-again believer commit it? In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza covers a topic that can cause a lot of doubt and worry for many today.
If someone has ever hated, envied, gotten drunk—or even committed adultery or murder—does that mean they can’t go to Heaven? In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza continues his series, "The Most Misunderstood Passages in the Bible" as he unpacks the meaning of Galatians 5:19-21.
Is believing in Christ enough to get a person to Heaven? What does it mean to "work out your own salvation?" And why does the Bible say to do it with "fear and trembling?" In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza answers these questions and more as he unpacks Philippians 2:12.
Is it possible for a born-again believer to sin? Can someone who is saved keep living in sin? How much sin is “practicing” sin? Pastor Cucuzza answers all these questions and more in today's message as he continues in his series, “The Most Misunderstood Passages in the Bible.” This week’s message will focus on 1 John 3:9.
What does the Bible mean when it says, “The unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God”? Does that mean if someone has ever sinned — by committing adultery, getting drunk, stealing, or even coveting — they can’t go to Heaven?
In today’s message, Pastor Cucuzza takes a closer look at the often misunderstood passage of 1 Corinthians 6:9–11 and explains, in context, what it really means.
There are few passages that stir up more confusion than the beginning of Hebrews 6. Does "falling away" mean a loss of salvation? In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza unpacks this commonly misunderstood section of Scripture.
Faith without works is dead. What does that mean? Does it have anything to do with eternal salvation? In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza begins a new series, "The Most Misunderstood Passages in the Bible." His first message in this study covers James 2.
What is the best thing we can do with our lives? In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza answers that questions as he covers the Great Commission.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the greatest event in all of history—an event that echoes into eternity. In it, Satan was defeated once and for all. In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza turns to the final chapter of Matthew to explore this world-changing victory.
In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza continues his study in Matthew, showing us three life-changing things the death of Christ accomplished.
In today’s message, Pastor Cucuzza continues his verse-by-verse study through the book of Matthew, where he highlights three of the worst decisions ever made—and the lessons we can learn from them.
There’s a lot of confusion about sin in the life of a believer. Sadly, some false teachers claim that if you’re truly saved, you’ll never sin again. But what does Scripture actually say? In today’s message, Pastor Cucuzza addresses the crucial question: “If I’m really saved, why do I still sin?”
Just like Peter, we might think that we would never deny Jesus Christ. However, it's possible for any born again believer to fall. In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza continues his verse-by-verse study in the book of Matthew and warns us of the dangers that Peter faced.
In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza covers the events leading up to the crucifixion of Christ. In this, we find the Agony of Gethsemane.
To Judas, the Son of God was worth 30 pieces of silver. The question must be asked, what is Jesus worth to you? In today's message, Pastor Cucuzza covers some of the events leading up to the crucifixion.
In today's message, Pastor continues his verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24 where Christ describes what will take place in the future.
In today's message, Pastor continues his verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24 where Christ describes what will take place in the future.
In today's message, Pastor continues his verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24 where Christ describes what will take place in the future.
In today's message, Pastor continues his verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24 where Christ describes what will take place in the future.