LORD, Doesn't It Bother You That We Are Perishing?Mark 4:35-41Sunday, June 27th, 2021Like the disciples on the boat during the storm, we can often wonder if Jesus cares about the problems in our lives, with our friends, and even in our communities and countries. The truth is he cares so much that he lived and died for us, and as true God he is all knowing and all powerful, ruling over everything for our good.
Seen When the Tombs Were Opened and Many Were Raised to LifeMatthew 27:50-53Sunday, April 4th, 2021This Easter we look not just at Jesus' resurrection, but also the resurrection of many believers who were already entombed when he gave up his spirit on the cross. These resurrections are proof of the victory Christ won over sin and death, and they show us that, for believers, death is merely a sleep for the body.
Seen When Christ's Death Converts SinnersMatthew 27:54, Mark 15:39, Luke 23:46-48Saturday, April 3rd, 2021We see yet another glimpse of Jesus' divine glory in his death on the cross and the conversion of the centurion. Sinners are converted to believe they are not righteous -- but Christ is, and he is the true son of God -- ultimately leading them to confess their faith.
Seen in the Darkness Before Christ's DeathMatthew 27:45Thursday, March 18th, 2021For three hours while Jesus hung dying on the cross, there was a supernatural darkness that covered all the land. This miraculous event is tremendous proof of Jesus' deity, as it shows the impending death of the one who spoke "Let there be light" during creation, and it shows God the father judging his innocent son in place of all mankind.
Seen by the Penitent CriminalLuke 23:39-43Thursday, March 11th, 2021While hanging a cross beside Jesus, a dying criminal makes a true confession of faith. Jesus then promised and assured the criminal that he was going to Heaven when he died. It is through that confession and promise we get another glimpse of Jesus' full glory and deity.
Crosses Are for Torturing to DeathMark 8:31-38Sunday, February 28th, 2021Jesus explained that he would die on the cross and then rise again, but Peter did not understand and initially rejected what Jesus said. Jesus rebuked Peter and then told his followers to take up their crosses and follow him. That message applies to us today, but if, like Peter, we don't understand the crosses in our lives, we may reject them.
Which Is More Glorious: A Passing Glory or an Abounding Glory?2 Corinthians 3:6-11Sunday, February 14th, 2021
The Hidden God Uses Hardship to Change Your Perspective on LifeJob 7:1-7Sunday, February 7th, 2021God often puts hardship in our lives, and, just like Job, we often can't help but wonder why. As Christians we must remember that God works all things for our good. One such way he does this is by using hardships to help us remember that our lives in this sinful world are temporary, and that we will spend eternity with God in Heaven.
You Have Great News of Wonderful ComfortIsaiah 40:1-11Sunday, December 6th, 2020Through the prophet Isaiah God explained his plan to bring salvation to the world, and we find comfort in knowing that prophecy was fulfilled in Christ Jesus. Furthermore, we should spread this comfort to both our fellow Christians and the rest of the world by sharing the good news of forgiveness and salvation.