We know if a business or sports team rebuild, there is a lot of uncertainty. So what about when God rebuilds the whole universe?
Jim Wolfe helps us to think about the Grace of God we find in the book of Leviticus.
God isn’t just the God of the universe, he also is the God who wants us to know Him. Pastor Tim helps us think about this by turning to Exodus this week.
Why are we so fascinated with angels and the spiritual world as a culture but often pause when it comes to fully embracing who Jesus is? It isn’t necessarily a new problem.
Pastor Tim begins our journey through the Bible this year by turning to Genesis ch. 3.
Sin is really sticky — far more persistent than those obnoxious tags stuck on things that we struggle to get off. But, Jesus’s mission in this world was to do what we can’t: remove that sin from us.
God takes us as those who are lost in the dim darkness and offers us a light so overpowering that nothing can stop it — or His mission He sends us on.
As we give gifts small or large, simple or snazzy, this Christmas, this year’s devotional booklet invites us to reflect on the profound ways in which God gifts us to give the best sort of gifts to others. We will go on a twelve day journey through Galatians 5:22-26, exploring how the Holy Spirit transforms us to embody the essence of Christmas hope in the year ahead.
Jesus shows us both His nature and a recognizable “name” so that we can understand Him — and understand what we really need to know.
We need something that lasts, not just a temporary banner of God’s love. Fortunately, that’s exactly what God provides for us.