That You May Grow
How do you actually grow in God? This message reveals how the Word gives life, transforms the heart, and creates real hunger for God. Growth comes from grace, not effort, as you abide and let the Word shape you.
How do you actually grow in God? This message reveals how the Word gives life, transforms the heart, and creates real hunger for God. Growth comes from grace, not effort, as you abide and let the Word shape you.
David’s failure reveals his secret: not perfection, but knowing where to run—into God’s mercy. Though sin has consequences, God restrains judgment, fulfilled in Jesus, who bore it fully and now offers us the sure mercies of David.
Have you ever felt like God was silent in the middle of your storm? In this sermon from Mark 4, we look at the night Jesus slept in the boat—and the powerful truth the disciples discovered about who He really is.
The church is not defined by culture or trends, but by unity in the Holy Spirit. Through Psalm 133 and Acts 6–7, it reveals the Church as one body expressing Christ, each part empowered to reflect Jesus in a divided world.
Jesus’ words about “little dogs” often trouble readers, but the passage reveals something deeper. Faith is tested, humility is uncovered, and the Bread of Life is revealed. Great faith isn’t found in titles or formulas, but in honest dependence on Christ.
The resurrection of Jesus is not only a future hope but a present power. The same Spirit who raised Christ now gives life to our mortal bodies, empowering believers to walk free from what once held them bound.
A call to move beyond knowing truth into following closely, this message contrasts religious distance with servant nearness, urging believers to structure their lives for intimacy with God, not titles, noise, or ministry alone.
Fellowship with God is not maintained by perfection but by continually choosing to step into His light—where sin is exposed, confessed, and cleansed by the blood of Jesus.
Zeal and desire are not enough. This message reveals how true authority comes through Christ our High Priest and the Word of God—bridging the gap between what we want to do and what we can actually live.
Paul warned Timothy that doctrine shapes our entire Christian life. False teaching produces confusion and cold love, but sound doctrine forms Christ in us and empowers true love, the goal of God’s commandment.
True thanksgiving isn’t tied to blessings or circumstances. It’s the overflow of a Spirit-filled life, praising God even in trials. When everything is stripped away, what’s found in you reveals the reality of your walk with Christ.
We serve a God without limits! A God who’s already won the greatest victory through Christ. Yet before every victory, there’s a battle within: fear, offense, and doubt. These are the enemy’s schemes to keep us from walking in the victory already promised.