Testing God is when we:
–accuse Him of wrongdoing or malicious intent
–presume upon Him to act as he Has done before, regardless of our decision to exercise faith
–forget about His past provision and express unbelief about our present situation
Testing God is when we:
–accuse Him of wrongdoing or malicious intent
–presume upon Him to act as he Has done before, regardless of our decision to exercise faith
–forget about His past provision and express unbelief about our present situation
Message from Exodus chapter 16. Click on Save PDF to access sermon notes.
Sermon from Exodus chapters 13 and 14. Click Save PDF to access sermon notes.
Message by Brian Duggan on Romans 10:15-17
Sermon on John 15:1-11 Week 3 of the theme “Walking with Christ” Click on Save PDF to access sermon notes
Today we baptized three people who have committed to follow Jesus. Baptism is a sign of the new covenant, which Jesus commanded his disciples to follow. It is a celebration of the work of God in someone’s life- granting salvation by grace through faith.
Text: Exodus 4:10-31 Moses gives God several excuses, but God graciously removes them. Moses continues in trust and obedience, with a lot to learn along the way. Zipporah intervenes because of Moses’ neglect to follow God’s command.
From Exodus 3, we see that Moses followed God’s call, by first responding “Here I am.” Despite several excuses, failures, and sins, God used Moses in a to lead God’s people. God can do the same in your life as you seek to serve Him. Remember that God is the one who strengthens and equips…
Genesis chapter 15
God instructs Christian to obey governing authorities, which are placed over us to keep order and restrain evil. Even when government corrupt, we are commanded to live exemplary lives which point people to Christ-our true hope, and which point people to heaven-our true home. We must not put our ultimate hope in human government.