Assurance of Freedom

Share Button

Any believer at any time can question his or her salvation. There are outside forces that influence and disrupt a believer’s faith. Isolation and hurt can at times shake a believer into asking themselves “am I truly saved?” The apostle Paul spoke to the church in Galatia. They were experiencing outside forces and those who infiltrated their church. These people were trying to convince them that their salvation required additional measures.

However we read of Paul’s urgency and concern for the Galatians to know that faith in Jesus Christ alone was the greatest importance. The Galatians were being misled. We too at times can be wrongly influenced or misled by others or outside forces and therefore it is important that we have an assurance of our salvation.

In this message we hear about three characteristics of assurance of salvation for believers. The importance of course of this assurance is not simply peace of mind and heart. The importance of our salvation is spiritual maturity in faith in Christ, so that we as God’s children can work for his purposes and glory.

Here are three characteristics of assurance of salvation:

  • Assurance of salvation does not seek works
  • Assurance of salvation is evident in a believer’s life
  • Assurance of salvation results in spiritual maturity
Posted in Bible Study | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Assurance of Freedom

The True Gospel

Share Button
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on The True Gospel

God Cares

Share Button

God cares for all his creation and because He cares life is always important to Him. In this message we look hear how God’s justice prevailed for those who had been murdered. As a result, God had had allowed ancient Israel to suffer for the sins of a previous king. 

Because God cares for all his creation we as His people must honor what He cares about, life. God’s justice and care means that his providential care for all humanity will prevail. That is why God has given us His one and only Son, Jesus Christ to seek and to save that which was lost. Here are three areas we hear today how God cares.

  • God’s providential care means His justice will prevail (2 Samuel 21:1).
  • God’s providential care means His justice is best (2 Samuel 21:2-6).
  • God’s providential care means He cares for life (2 Samuel 21:10-14).
Posted in Bible Study, Dignity of Life | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on God Cares

The Weapon of Wisdom

Share Button

In this message we learn that although there is conflict and violence in this world God has a plan for his church to respond. God’s church has a responsibility to do everything they can to be peacemakers. So, what is the purpose God has for you with the talent and skill He has given you

In this message we read how rebellion continued for the nation of Israel. This internal power struggle occurred often, yet it in this message we learn how the wisdom of God prevails in bringing heaven down to earth. “Thy will be done” is God’s plan to bring heaven down to earth from a praying church and an active church to restore peace. Here are the three areas we will look at today to see how God uses his wisdom as a weapon to defeat conflict and restore peace.

  • Conflict brings division (2 Samuel 20:1-2)
  • Conflict brings civil war (2 Samuel 20:14-16)
  • Wisdom delivers peace amidst conflict (2 Samuel 17-21)
Posted in Bible Study, peace, rebellion, war | Comments Off on The Weapon of Wisdom

The King’s Kindness

Share Button

Today we are reminded how God’s love is not based upon what he can get from us. He honors his promises to us by showing his love for us through his Son, Jesus Christ. In this message we learn about the story between a king and the once prince of a previous kingdom. When the prince of the defunct kingdom comes before the new king he fears for his life and asks, why the king should show regard for him. Yet the king desires to show him the kindness of God.

In this message we learn about four areas of kindness that God continues to show us through His love. In these four areas we see a picture of what kindness really is, but more importantly how God shows us kindness to people that were created in His own image.

Kindness is remembered through integrity.

Kindness is not always convenient.

Kindness holds no record of the past.

Kindness does not seek a return.

Posted in Bible Study, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on The King’s Kindness

Eternal Promise

Share Button

The life of King David was blessed beyond measure. God had delivered his enemies into his hands, the monarchy of Israel was now firmly established. David in his zeal for the Lord desires to build him a house, a new temple in which to house the ark of the covenant. Yet the Lord tells David He will build him a house that will be a dynasty forever. 

While God promised David He would make him a great name, God’s plans for David were not temporary, but eternal. Just as God had promises for David, He has promises for everyone, yet those promises are only to be fulfilled through His Son, Jesus Christ. In this message we learn how and why God’s promises are fulfilled. Here are four areas we will hear from:

  • God’s promises are personal
  • God promises rest
  • God promises a future
  • We live by God’s promises, not by man’s explanations
Posted in Bible Study | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Eternal Promise

Kingdom Unity

Share Button

 

Posted in Bible Study, Uncategorized, Unity | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Kingdom Unity

Don’t Delay Freedom

Share Button

Whatever defined you before you came to faith in Christ no longer defines you in Christ today. While salvation comes to everyone who has given their life to Jesus Christ we must realize that our past does not define who we are today. As believers we are defined in who Christ is in us!

Therefore every believer must understand that their measure of freedom in Christ also means a new life. This life is not just for the believer, but for God. Believers in Christ must also realize that they are God’s representative as change agents. They are God’s instruments for His work and for His glory.

In this lesson we learn three truths from 2 Corinthians 5:16 – 6:2. Believers learn that they are:

  • Reborn in Christ
  • Reconciled in Christ
  • Ready in Christ.

As the apostle Paul begged the Corinthians to understand this truth, God speaks to every believer to know whom they are in Christ and what only he can provide in salvation. Believers must also know that since they are in Christ, they too must be ready to tangibly be God’s agent of change to a lost and dying world.

Posted in Bible Study | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Don’t Delay Freedom

Confidence in the Gospel

Share Button

If you have been in despair, busted and disgusted in a world that has seemed hostile to the gospel congratulations you’re not alone. But would you believe God will you use your suffering for His glory? You many know that, but in the midst of suffering do you believe it?

In this message we learn the early church in Corinth needed to know that their faith would require suffering, but that it would be for the glory of God. Christians today need to know they are the light in a dark world that God uses for His glory despite the suffering and misperception of the world. Therefore believers must understand these are five areas of confidence in the gospel.

  • Believers should have confidence in God’s power (2 Corinthians 4:5-8)
  • Believers can be confident that suffering reveals Jesus (2 Corinthians 4:9-11)
  • Believers can be confident God will preserve them through suffering (2 Corinthians 4:13-14)
  • Believers can be confident suffering benefits others while glorifying God (2 Corinthians 4:15)
  • Believers can be confident of future salvation (2 Corinthians 4:16-18)
Posted in Bible Study | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Confidence in the Gospel

What is Love?

Share Button

To describe love means to understand it in its context. If I said I love ice cream it would not be the same way in which I love my wife. That’s a good thing too. When a person becomes a Christian, the capacity to love takes on a whole new meaning, because there are also characteristics of love.

In this lesson from 1 Corinthians 13 we read about what love really is. That love is more outward focused and less a desire to satisfy self. The early church in Corinth had new believers who were beginning to understand what it meant to love others. They were having to do this while trying to understand that of all the Spiritual gifts God gives they are really nothing without love as the basis.

Christians today must understand in a world today that says your number one and its all about you must realize that love is not all about you. Actually to love others means your number two. When believers put this practice into their faith they begin to develop an eternal perspective as they reflect the love of Christ in a world which is filled with self.

Posted in Bible Study, Love | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on What is Love?