Adam’s failure did not happen at the point he took a bite of the forbidden fruit. I began when he allowed himself to take his focus off of the loving nature of God. When he believed a liar over His Creator. When he began to neglect his spiritual responsibility toward his wife.

Don’t let Adam’s failure be yours. Learn to trust God with all your heart. Allow Him to direct your paths.

No sermons found.
Have you ever missed the opportunity — You know, that “once in a lifetime opportunity” to do something or to purchase something? A lot of opportunities come and go. Sales…
Have you ever noticed that people who love to fish, really love to fish. These people will fish in all kinds of weather throughout the year It’s amazing what some people will do to catch a fish. Today, we are going to look at a different type of fishing. One to which Jesus called four of His disciples. Becoming Fishers of Men.
When you and I follow Jesus, we aren’t just given a fleeting glimpse of life. No, our whole life is illuminated. One thing which served as a constant assurance of…
If you were called upon today to give an account of your mission work, what would be the report? Would the report include benevolent work? Would the information contain any…
This is the power of God - the power that overcame that of the sting of death; having raised Jesus from the dead. It is the one and only power…
Each day we write a new paragraph or a new chapter. How will your story end?

“The future of society is in the hands of the mothers.” (de Beaufort) “Men may build cities and railroads; they span rivers and tunnel mountains. But the mothers of men are the builders of civilization.” (C.A. Stewart) “Mothers write on the hearts of their children what the world’s rough hand cannot erase.” (Anonymous
Jesus promise of “living water” is still available today to those who have a thirst of the soul. It is a thirst which nothing else can satisfy — only the…
In the Old Testament, we have in great detail, at times, the compassion of God. He is compassionate by nature, “The LORD, the LORD God, compassionate and gracious, slow to…