We look at wisdom based on Proverbs 2, which teaches us to revere the Lord, know him personally, and reflect his goodness.
Because Christ has given us everything we need, we can steward our treasures with cheerful, intentional generosity as an act of worship to God.
Everything we have is by God's grace, which we must share. We are stewards of our time and talents to serve in community for God's glory.
The Apostle Paul writes to Philemon in Colossae with loving critique for being a slave owner, not calling him out but calling him up to faithful participation in the faith.
Truth, Beauty, Goodness Vision Series
We must see and savor God and his goodness, leading us to obey him by sharing his good news of the gospel.
(2 Peter 1:16, Psalm 19:1, Romans 1:20, Psalm 34:8, Romans 1:16)
This week we discuss the Guiding Principle of Beauty.
This week we begin revisiting our Guiding Principles of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness with a focus on God's Word as truth.
This week we see in Isaiah that God is still using the broken people of God for his purposes.
This week we discuss the truth, beauty, and goodness of the Gospel.
The Lord sees us in our brokenness. One day he will return to fight for us, bring transformation and justice to the world, and receive the worship from all nations that he deserves.
This week we look at Zechariah 13 and see God's plan to cleanse His people from sin, to refine them through trials, and restore them to Himself through Jesus Christ.
We return to our Zechariah series in Chapter 12 as we see the victory that comes from God's power, through the redeeming work of His Son.
David's response to turmoil teaches us to trust God, worship and dwell with him, pray honestly bringing our chaos and troubles to him, and to hope and wait on him.
This week we discuss what biblical worship looks like by looking at Isaiah.
This week we pause our Zechariah series and discuss our tendency to value things seen over things unseen.
This week in Zechariah we see what happens when the people reject God's favor.
We live in an upside down world. One where what's wrong is celebrated, and what's right is ignored. In the prophecy of Zechariah 10, we see God take action to correct the upside down nature of our world.
This week we continue our study of Zechariah, as we see God's promise to set prisoner's free, and save his people.