Would you like to know what it is like to have all your sins forgiven; to have God's Holy Spirit alive and at work in your life; and to be…
Most of the Old Testaments uses of the word "confess" occurs in the sense of acknowledging who God is (praise), acknowledging what God has done (thanksgiving), and acknowledging sin (confession).…
Repentance is "sorrow". 2 Corinthians 7:9-10 shows that repentance is an outcome of sorrow. Sorrow leads to repentance; sorrow itself is not repentance That repentance is "a changed life". Some…
God expects us to use our minds (Matthew 22:36-38; John 8:32) We do not have to commit "intellectual suicide" in order to have faith. A weak faith is the result…
“Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it; redeemed by the blood of the lamb.” When we look at who God is and who Jesus is and all they have done…
Our word for tonight is Kingdom. God's Kingdom has a past, present and future dimension. Listen along as we discuss these as we learn more about the word "Kingdom."
The Bible describes the attempt of various people to worship God. Cain and Able brought worship to God and from them we learn that God expects the worshiper to have…
When you hear the word "fellowship" what typically comes to your mind? Often we think of eating together as a congregation - as a matter of fact, the word fellowship…
One of the earliest references to the church in the United States is found on tombstone in Paris, Kentucky dated to 1807. In some circles, churches of Christ have held…
The word diakonos in the New Testament has the meaning of “servant,” but can be used to refer to all Christians (e.g., John 12:26). “If anyone serves Me, he must…