A plan and THE PLAN (Matthew 1:18-25)
As we look at Christ's birth and the fulfillment of promise that it was, we see how God desires to move toward his people now and forever.
Sermons
As we look at Christ's birth and the fulfillment of promise that it was, we see how God desires to move toward his people now and forever.
In this sermon, Pastor David Prince helps us see the connection between humility and thanksgiving.
In this sermon, translated into Spanish, Pastor Todd Martin helps us see why we should give thanks to our Maker.
The fool says in his heart there is no God, but as we see from Psalm 50 there is something that may be even more foolish.
As we close our Exodus series, we see the high point of the high point as the tabernacle is completed and God dwells with his people.
Exodus is about God's redemption, God's presence, God's glory, in other words, it is about Christ. Those three things shapes a unique people who hear and do God's word.
In building the Tabernacle it is clear that we have nothing that is not from God; therefore, we are simply stewardship who get to use our resources for his purposes.
We often long for the gifts of God over God himself. The Israels, led by Moses, realized have the gifts without God was not what they needed.
We make idols that we can see, feel, and manipulate. The God of the Bible is not manipulated. He is Lord and sovereign.