Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from September 19
Nothing you do can make God love you less. Nothing you do can make Him love you more. He loves you with a perfect love.
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Nothing you do can make God love you less. Nothing you do can make Him love you more. He loves you with a perfect love.
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This is the audio from the memorial service held at the church on September 12, 2021. The copyrighted music has been edited out and an attempt has been made to make the testimonials easier to hear. The enhancement gives the … Continue reading →
The next passage in our study is Matthew 11:11-15. the Disciples of John the Baptists have just come to Jesus on John’s behalf to ask if he’s really the one or if they should be looking for someone else. John … Continue reading →
Church goers should all be familiar with the term, gospel. We apply it to the four accounts of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus and also to the message they convey. That message in brief is that He is … Continue reading →
Our text is Matthew 8:5-13. This is a story of “amazing Faith”. Even Jesus was amazed! We don’t have record of many things getting this kind of response from Jesus. That it happened at all is a testament to his … Continue reading →
I taught from Matthew 7:21-23. I think this is the most frightening passage of scripture in the whole Bible to a Christian. The suggestion at first reading is that you could be a superstar in the ministry and still be … Continue reading →
Linda shares encouragement from a dream that God gave her. Note the song referenced at the end is just a sample in order to avoid potential copyright issues. The full track is available on Apple, Amazon, and likely other music … Continue reading →
This time we cover Matthew 5:17-20. Here Jesus tells the crowd not to presume that he came to abolish the law given to them by Moses, but to fulfill it. He said, “until heaven and earth pass away, not the … Continue reading →
We continue our study of references to the Kingdom of Heaven with Matthew 5:10-12. Verse 10 reads, “Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Jesus elaborates on this … Continue reading →
we continue our exploration of the Kingdom of Heaven with the first recorded statement that Jesus makes about it, found in Matthew 5:3. He says, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” I … Continue reading →