Send us a text "Show me now thy way that I may know thee." Moses' plea at Mount Sinai echoes through the ages, capturing our deepest spiritual hunger. Like Moses, we stand in a world of confusion and spiritual famine, crying out for clarity and divine revelation. God answers this cry not with silence but with Scripture. The written Word reveals His glory, character, and redemptive heart in ways that leave no soul untouched. When we open the Bible, we're not merely reading ancient text—we're ...
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Send us a text "Show me now thy way that I may know thee." Moses' plea at Mount Sinai echoes through the ages, capturing our deepest spiritual hunger. Like Moses, we stand in a world of confusion and spiritual famine, crying out for clarity and divine revelation. God answers this cry not with silence but with Scripture. The written Word reveals His glory, character, and redemptive heart in ways that leave no soul untouched. When we open the Bible, we're not merely reading ancient text—we're ...
The Heart of the Problem is the Problem of the Heart
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The Heart of the Problem is the Problem of the Heart
Send us a text The heart of humanity's problem is the problem of the heart. In this powerful examination of Matthew 5:20-48, we journey beyond surface-level righteousness into the transformative heart surgery Jesus performs through His teaching. Six times Jesus uses the phrase "You have heard it said...but I say to you," systematically dismantling external religiosity to reveal God's true standards that penetrate our deepest thoughts and intentions. From anger to lust, from oaths to retaliat...
Words From The Word Of God
Send us a text "Show me now thy way that I may know thee." Moses' plea at Mount Sinai echoes through the ages, capturing our deepest spiritual hunger. Like Moses, we stand in a world of confusion and spiritual famine, crying out for clarity and divine revelation. God answers this cry not with silence but with Scripture. The written Word reveals His glory, character, and redemptive heart in ways that leave no soul untouched. When we open the Bible, we're not merely reading ancient text—we're ...