
Clear words can still sail right past us when they aren’t the news we want. In Luke 18, Jesus tells the Twelve exactly what’s about to happen to Him, yet they were just like us: they didn’t want to hear.
We live in a world of constant flux, where nothing is truly stable and even the things that feel permanent haven’t been around that long. Yet Ephesians 1 takes us further back than any of it: God chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world.
We often walk into church feeling as though we should polish up our pain and act like everything is under control. Psalm 10 gives us a different perspective, making room for the days when evil seems to prosper, God feels distant, and honest faith sounds more broken than triumphant.
A mute man speaks, and the crowd says nothing like this has ever been seen in Israel. The Pharisees watch the same moment and reach for another explanation. Matthew 9 puts those two reactions side by side.
Are we stagnating or are we learning? How are we doing helping others with that question? Pastor Tim tonight leads us to consider those questions in light of Jesus’s command to teach each other as his disciples.
Pastor Tim wraps up our series Go looking at the crucial promise of the Great Commission: Jesus goes with us.
Pastor Tim shares an encouragement from Romans as we continue our 12 Days of Christmas devotional journey.
We continued our series on Romans 8, Inseparable, looking at God’s promises to show us his majesty and mercy in prayer.
Join us for a celebratory conclusion to the Spring Season at FaithTree, wrapping up our series on Romans 8 and God’s inseparable love! You don’t want to miss this!
When evil seems to be prospering, the temptation can be to find a backup plan instead of God’s way. Do we need one?