Trust the Process, 1 Peter 4:12-19
Going through the middle of a rebuild is full of unpleasantness, but ultimately leads to great things, if we trust the process. Peter invites the church to keep this in mind as he places their trials and suffering into perspective.
God’s Fire Zephaniah 1-3
Beginning a new series on Habakkuk, we look at the difficult question of why God allows wickedness to persist in the world.
A Tale of Two Lifestyles, 1 Peter 4:1-11
Have you ever looked at superheroes and wondered, "What if the roles were reversed, and the good guys and bad guys traded places?" The difference between a hero and villain comes down to choices and motivations. Peter addresses a people
Yet I Will Rejoice Habakkuk 3
Beginning a new series on Habakkuk, we look at the difficult question of why God allows wickedness to persist in the world.
Eyes on the Prize, 1 Peter 3:13-22
Just like in sports, obstacles and opponents can distract us from achieving more important goals. Our eyes should be fixed on Jesus and on his triumph over sin and death through his crucifixion and resurrection. Jesus’ triumph gives us hope,
Woe Is Me? Habakkuk 2:6-20
Does God care about the individual, particular circumstances of our lives? Habakkuk wrestles with this question, asking God how a wicked nation like Babylon could possibly overtake Israel, God’s people. God answers Habakkuk graciously, but gives Habakkuk (and us) a