Entries Tagged 'Steadfast'
Respect the Curry (May 10, 2021)
I continues the Little Hills series in Proverbs, considering what the Proverbs tell us about whom we should spend time around.
Honestly! (May 3, 2021)
How important is our integrity in daily life to God? Is it really necessary? That’s my questions to consider for this week’s message.
The End of the (Real) Cold War (April 26, 2021)
As we wrap up “alive,” we find that the resurrection speaks to more than just us having a body again: it speaks to restoration for the world.
What is a Resurrection Body? (April 19, 2021)
What does it mean to be resurrected? We have lots of ideas, but are they what God is actually promising? As we continue through 1 Corinthians 15 this week, we get to that central point — and struggle — with the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead. It’s so important to understand so that we can approach life and death with the hope God gives us.
Spare Parts of Belief? (April 12, 2021)
This week on Steadfast, I looked at the promise of resurrection for each of us. Many in our society would accept a lot of Jesus’ teachings and yet discount the resurrection as just a comforting myth to help us cope with death. Paul has speaks very clearly in the next part of 1 Cor. 15 on why that cannot be.
The Evergreen Hope of Easter (April 5, 2021)
The hope of Easter is based on the foundation that Jesus intended to, was able to and did accomplish salvation for us. For my new Steadfast series — “Alive” — I turn to the hope we find in 1 Corinthians 15 regarding Jesus’s resurrection.
Overturning the Right Tables (March 29, 2021)
The last of the poisons in our series is “discord.” How do we know when we are causing discord and when we are standing up for what is good and righteous?
Are We Identity Thieves?
We would never steal… or would we? I continued the series “Six Poisons” this week as we turn to the topic of false witnesses and how we often steal something precious from those around us without even thinking about it.
The Lost Tourist
On this one year anniversary of Steadfast, I continue our series, “Six Poisons,” thinking about the evil plans we can allow ourselves to fall into — and God’s better plans.