Pastor Kevin Schoonhoven shared with us today about how Christ’s grace IS sufficient for us to endure the tribulations in this life. Paul discovers this in 2 Corinthians 12:7-10, he has an immediate response of greater faith in Christ’s sufficient grace. No matter where you are or what you are going through, God’s Grace is sufficient…
At the beginning of the Reformation when Martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis on the door of the church he became instrumental in reintroducing the world to Christ and Holy Scripture. Luther along with the other men of the Reformation determined the five solas or the five alones, sola scriptura (scripture alone), sola fide (faith alone), sola…
Christ tells us of the need to have a little child’s faith in order to receive the kingdom. This is the kind of faith where a child knows they are loved and can fully trust the ones taking care of them. This is an example Jesus uses on several occasions so it is clearly important…
While true faith always values the gifts of God, a grateful and vibrant faith looks beyond the gifts to prize above all, the One who is the Giver.
Why should we persist in prayer? Oftentimes it seems that God is not listening. But that is never the case. As Jesus shows from this parable, God is always listening. Knowing this, we persist and by doing so, we are strengthened in our faith.
In His earthly ministry Jesus continually performed miraculous acts which were intended to point to His saving work and the work of the Holy Spirit who would come after Jesus ascended to Heaven. Like His disciples, many asked; “Who is this man?” The answer of course is “God”.
How are Christians to judge? With the righteous judgment of God from His Word.
Hebrews 12:1-3 “fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith”
How a Christian lives his or her life is important. Our actions speak louder than our words, and if we profess faith in Jesus Christ, it is our actions that glorify God and Christ. Jesus said “If you love me you will keep my commands.” Living right before God and men actually adorns the doctrine of God and Paul tells Titus.