Is Seeing Necessary for Believing?

Is Seeing Necessary for Believing?

The message is from John 20:1-31. In John 20 we read the account of Jesus’ resurrection. What’s interesting is that no one in the story believes that Jesus is alive unless they see evidence. With grace and truth, Jesus kindly leads these individuals into “resurrection belief.” What about us and all the others who are thousands of years and thousands of miles removed from that event? We weren’t there to see anything! Jesus has a word for us as well.

The Supremacy of Jesus

The Supremacy of Jesus

This message is taken from Colossians 1:15-20. In a culture where so many urgent matters press in on us, we need to be reminded of this staggering truth.  This is why the Apostle sought to exalt in the most compelling way possible the majesty, the sovereignty, the glorious eternality of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Messiah, the Savior, the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.

Who is Jesus?

Who is Jesus?

The message is taken from Matthew 2:1-12. As Christmas draws near we need to ask ourselves the question, “Who is Jesus?” In our passage we’ll see that Jesus is King and explore the significance of that identity. But then we’ll see that His identity brings two very different responses and will leave us asking the question, “How will we respond to Him as King?”

The Attributes of God - Part 4 "God is Just"

The Attributes of God - Part 4  "God is Just"

The message is taken from Romans 3:21-26. Many people ask the following question when it comes to the justice of God: "How is God just when He wipes out whole groups of people in the Old Testament? How is He just when He floods the whole earth and leaves only 8 survivors? Or even pictures in the book of Revelation? Sheesh...seems harsh!" In our study on the justice of God we will see how He demonstrates justice in both punishing and forgiving sin.