Brother Mike warns against being apathetic in our faith. We must be careful to do everything we do dedicated to God, not out of habit, but out of genuine conviction and love.
Brother Steve begins our sermon series on God's design for the family by giving an overview on the subject.
Brother Jacob presents evidence within the Bible that points to the books validity.
Everyone has differnent strengths and weaknesses no one is able to de everything on their own. We will be the most succesfful in our Christian walk and mission if we rely on each other and work together.
In our Christian walk, we may face many challenges, but must endure in order to receive our eternal reward.
God has created us and put us on Earth with a purpose. It is not to work and pursue our own wants and pleasures, but in order to glorify God. We must obey God's will in order to fulfil our purpose of glorifying him.
This parable given by Jesus describes different ways that someone could react when presented with the word of God, highlighting potential problems. In order to be like the good seed that grows into a flourishing plant, we must hear and believe the word of God, not being distracted by worldly things.
The Parable of the Potter's house reveals to us the nature of our relationship with God. God is like the potter and we are the clay. God is our creator and has a purpose for us, and if we do not submit to his purpose, he will destroy us unless we repent.
God gives us many gifts such as instruction, water of life, opportunities, and Christ's example. It is our duty to accept and use the gifts to fulfil God's will.
Brother Jacob presents evidence from sources outside of the Bible that point to its validity, in order to help strengthen our faith.
Brother Jeremy uses the story of Philip and the Eunuch in Acts chapter 8 to highlight how Philips faith and obedience allowed him to bring someone to Christ.
Fathers should be spiritual leaders in their homes, leading by example with love. The decisions that a father makes has a larger impact on his family's spiritual lives. Fathers should be careful to keep God as the focus within their family.
As Christians, we should attempt to imitate Jesus, as a child would follow the example of their parents. We should look to the actions of Jesus given to us in the Bible as a guide, being loving, forgiving, servants, in order to demonstrate the nature of Jesus.
Everything we do is a decision we make. We make these decisions based on our priorities, current information, predictions about the future, and our priorities. Our top priority as Christians should be following God's commandants, and knowledge of its importance should guide us in all our decisions.
Brother David gives three examples of people who were tested by God in the Old Testament, how they reacted to these test, and the consequences they faced.
When we are baptized, we undergo a spiritual resurrection, and should become a new person who's life is dedicated to God.
Brother Ian presents some of the evidence we have of the Bibles validity, and rebuts some the common arguments against the Bible.
Our fays on Earth are limited and we do not know how long we have left. After our life, we will face the judgment of God, so we must be aware of life's fleeting nature and dedicate the time we have to following God's will, as if each day could be our last.
Brother Ian explains what the Great Commission is and how we should follow it. The Great Commission, given by Jesus and featured in the four gospels, commands us the preach the gospel, repentance, and remission of sins to all, so that they may believe, be baptized, and become disciples of Jesus.
Brother Ian uses the parable of the prodigal son, focusing on the younger brother, to show how out sin separates us from God and how God is eager to welcome back any of his children who stray from him.