When words are not enough or words cannot be found, groans are accepted by the Holy Spirit who groans to God on our behalf.
We all need something or someone to keep us on track and pointed in the right direction, and that is the purpose of the Holy Spirit.
God has always wanted his people to know His presence through the Holy Spirit.
In this lesson we continue getting to know the Person of the Holy Spirit.
Introductory lesson “Gifted” as we begin a study on the Person and The Purpose of the Holy Spirit.
In today’s lesson, we talk about the opportunities our members have to INVEST and CONNECT through various ministry efforts.
Continuing with the Israelites from last week, we discover the difference in focus. No matter what color your glasses are, the truth can be found when you are focused on the right thing.
How do you see the world? Journey with the Israelites in the wilderness to find out if your perception is reality or if the truth is something else.
The book of Ruth closes with the birth of a son as God continues to weave the story of the lineage of Jesus.
In the first part of Ruth chapter 4, Boaz calls a meeting at the town gate so he can become Ruth’s kinsman-redeemer, and more importantly, Ruth’s husband.
In Ruth chapter 3, Naomi becomes a match-maker to get Ruth & Boaz together.
In Ruth chapter 2, we find Ruth looking for food and looking for work to support herself and her mother-in-law, Naomi.
In Ruth chapter 1, we learn that life doesn’t always turn out as planned.
An introduction to the book of Ruth.
What is the prescription for a healthy church?
We don’t have to live a cliche’. We don’t have to try to do life on our own. We were never meant to be independent from God or each other.
Introductory lesson on the state and health of the church.
We conclude our series today with a look at the 7th statement from the cross: “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.”
On the cross Jesus shouted “It Is Finished” and the work of redemption was completed.
Jesus was forsaken on the cross so that we would never have to be; “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”