Last week we looked at the story of Saul, the first king of Israel, a man who lacked character but "looked the part" to be king. But Scripture tells us that unlike man, God looks not at the outward appearance, but at the heart, and in today's episode, we look at Saul's successor, king David, who was known as a "man after God's own heart".
In today's episode, we look at Israel's first king, Saul, a gifted and talented man who lacked character and had a tendency to take matters into his own hands.
Today we look at the story of Samuel, a young boy whom God called to be a prophet. God spoke directly to Samuel, but in his inexperience he was unable to recognize that it was God who was speaking to him. Oftentimes God is also speaking out to us, but we are so distracted that we miss out on what He is trying to say to us.
In today's message, we look at the story of Samson, a judge in the Old Testament whose strength and exploits were legendary, but whose lack of self control eventually brought about his downfall.
In today's message, Chad Rowland takes us through the story of Gideon, an unlikely man whom God raised up as a judge to deliver the Israelite people from Midianite oppression.
Today we look at the story of Joshua, and the reminder that anytime we step into the calling God has on our life, it requires courage.
In today's episode, Josh Phillips takes us through the story of Moses, looking at how Moses delivered the law to God's people, and helped to teach them what it means to "love God well".
In today's episode, we look at the Old Testament story of Joseph, and how even after years of hardship and false accusations, he was able to gain Godly perspective and was able to forgive and move forward with life because of his walk with the Lord.
Continuing in our "The Story of God" series, we look at the story of Jacob, and how God used his struggles and trials to help him become the kind of man God wanted him to be.
In today's episode, we look at the story of Isaac, and how he, like us, have a choice to follow in the faith footsteps of our ancestors, or step out and make faith our own.
In today's episode, we continue in our Story of God series, looking at the life of "The Man of Faith", Abraham.
In episode 2 of our new series, "The Story of God", we look at the story of Noah and the flood and ask: is the account of Noah's ark a story of judgement, or is it a story of God's mercy?
In today's episode, we begin a new series, "The Story of God", taking a tour through the entirety of Scripture and looking at how the Bible ties in together as a whole. We begin at the beginning in the garden, and look at creation and the fall of mankind into sin.
In last week's sermon, Josh Phillips answered the question, "what are we saved from?", and in today's message we look at the follow up question, "what are we saved for?".
When Christians talk about being saved, what exactly do they mean? In today's episode, Josh Phillips takes us through several passages of Scripture to show us what it is that we are saved from.
In our last episode for this series, we look at prayer, and how oftentimes we don't realize that prayer is such a powerful way for us to go to battle on behalf of others.
Today we look at the story of Esther, a woman who was placed into unique circumstances for an important purpose. Could God even be in the small details of our lives, placing us where we are "for a time such as this" to give us an opportunity to join him in his Kingdom work?
In today's episode, we're reminded that as followers of Jesus, there are certain things in Scripture that are set in stone in which there's no room for debate. But in the gray areas where Scripture is not as specific and we sometimes have freedom to decide for ourselves, it's important that we handle our beliefs and freedoms in a manner that doesn't hinder others in their spiritual journey.
In today's episode, we look at an incident in the life of King David which ultimately led to one of the most impactful statements in all of Scripture: "I will not offer up a sacrifice to the Lord that costs me nothing."
In today's message, Student Pastor Jesse Russell takes us through examples in the life of Moses (Exodus 3 & 4) to help us discern in our own life what it is God may be calling us to.