BROADCASTS
Man shall not live by bread alone P2
What do we truly need to live? Food, water, shelter, relationships? In Matthew 4:4, when Jesus is tempted with physical hunger, He responds with a deeper truth: it’s not just bread that sustains us, but every word that comes from the mouth of God. In times of hardship and suffering, it can be tempting to reach for something tangible—a quick fix, a comfort, a commodity. We might start to believe that everything essential to life can be bought, consumed, or owned. But Jesus reminds us that our souls need more. Our spiritual lives require spiritual nourishment—and that nourishment comes from God’s Word. Join us as we explore just how vital Scripture is for our daily lives.
Man shall not live by bread alone
What do we truly need to live? Food, water, shelter, relationships? In Matthew 4:4, when Jesus is tempted with physical hunger, He responds with a deeper truth: it’s not just bread that sustains us, but every word that comes from the mouth of God. In times of hardship and suffering, it can be tempting to reach for something tangible—a quick fix, a comfort, a commodity. We might start to believe that everything essential to life can be bought, consumed, or owned. But Jesus reminds us that our souls need more. Our spiritual lives require spiritual nourishment—and that nourishment comes from God’s Word. Join us as we explore just how vital Scripture is for our daily lives.
What does the Bible teach about divorce?
The NASB translation of Malachi 2:16 says, “I hate divorce,” declares the LORD God of Israel. This verse makes God’s stance on divorce unmistakably clear—He despises it. Marriage is a sacred covenant before God, reflecting the relationship between Christ and His Bride, the Church. Yet, God also understands that marriage involves two imperfect, sinful people, and as a result, divorce can sometimes happen, even among believers. So, under what circumstances does the Bible allow for divorce? In this message, Pastor Robbie explores what Scripture reveals about divorce and remarriage.
The Call for Character P2
What does character mean to you? Does character have value? In Luke 20:20-26, Jesus details the well-known Beatitudes. He shares truth that can be hard to swallow and leads us to live for Him. If you sense that the approval of man, wealth, material possessions, and self-centredness is distracting you from following Jesus, then turn to Him! Jesus gave the Holy Spirit who can bestow the strength and joy you need to destroy idols and live a life that glorifies Him. Join us as we dig into God’s Word and learn what godly character looks like.
The Call for Character
What does character mean to you? Does character have value? In Luke 20:20-26, Jesus details the well-known Beatitudes. He shares truth that can be hard to swallow and leads us to live for Him. If you sense that the approval of man, wealth, material possessions, and self-centredness is distracting you from following Jesus, then turn to Him! Jesus gave the Holy Spirit who can bestow the strength and joy you need to destroy idols and live a life that glorifies Him. Join us as we dig into God’s Word and learn what godly character looks like.
Behold Your Inexhaustible God! P2
Have you ever heard of the phrase “give it to God”? It’s a common phrase that challenges Christians to surrender their current and future circumstances to the Lord. It’s usually shared with someone who’s holding their job, family, health, relationships, etc. with a tight grip. We can do this when our trust and hope in God wavers, but the God who moves mountains remains true. How can God’s character stoke the fire of our faith? How can knowing God change seasons of “waiting”? Tune in to today’s message and find out!