You and I serve a great God who has chosen to adopt us into His family.We now have the privilege of calling Him our Father and going to His throne of grace through prayer, “so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need” (Hebrews 4:16). Reserved for us in heaven is a great inheritance which will not fade away (1 Peter 1:4).  However, there are some requirements which come with having God as our Father.

 

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Friends are friends forever if the Lord’s the Lord of them! Proverbs 17:17 reads, “A friend loves at all times, And a brother is born for adversity.” Friends are friends…
Many of the sermons that we as preachers preach to the congregations before us are usually for the purpose of exhortation or correction.  But there are also times when it…
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God the Father, “according to His great mercy,” gave us a new covenant to show us the new way to approach Him through the new birth. By our response to…

New Things

October 9, 2022
New things have a way of intriguing all people, both young and old. New products and new things are continually flooding the market. Some people spend all their time just…
Solomon teaches us to embrace our human frailty and to think clearly about time. In order to live well, you and I must accept two things: a. We are bound…
Verse 31, of Joshua chapter 24, tells us that not only did Israel serve “the Lord all the days of Joshua,” but also throughout “all the days of the elders…
Last week we looked at what Jesus said about Himself.  This morning I would like for us to ask ourselves, does His character match His claims. Our goal is to…
Are you enjoying the life which God has given you, or are you chasing the wind? Are you laying up treasure in heaven, or here on earth? 3. Is your…
“And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also” (2 Timothy 2:2).  The young…