BROADCASTS
We are Called to Grow! P2
The greatest gift we can receive is the gift of salvation. At the moment of conversion, we are justified—saved from the penalty of sin, declared innocent, and clothed in the righteousness of Christ. But that’s just the beginning! From that point on, we enter the lifelong journey of sanctification—growing in faith, bearing spiritual fruit, and becoming more like our Savior, Jesus. This process continues throughout our lives until the day we are glorified—made perfect in Christ and completely free from the presence of sin.
A Crash Course on Character P2
Today’s sermon, brings us to James 1:19-21, a crash course on character. James has been consistently firing massively important subjects at us so far in this series, and today is no exception. Again, James challenges us as believers to put feet to our faith and prove its authenticity through how we live. We aren’t saved to be dormant, we are saved to produce fruit! Character is a great indication of the fruit in our lives. Our character is best seen through how we listen, how we speak and how we address our anger. With clarity, James teaches we must be slow to speak and quick to hear – how often do we live like this command is reversed? We must TRASH our sin, and put on the Word of God. But if we want to do that, what anger needs to stop? What words need to stop? And what listening needs to start?
We are Called to Grow!
The greatest gift we can receive is the gift of salvation. At the moment of conversion, we are justified—saved from the penalty of sin, declared innocent, and clothed in the righteousness of Christ. But that’s just the beginning! From that point on, we enter the lifelong journey of sanctification—growing in faith, bearing spiritual fruit, and becoming more like our Savior, Jesus. This process continues throughout our lives until the day we are glorified—made perfect in Christ and completely free from the presence of sin.
But by My Spirit Says the Lord! P2
As we come to the final message in our Holy Spirit series, we’re focusing on three powerful truths: the Holy Spirit is inexhaustible, all-powerful, and unstoppable. What an incredible way to conclude this journey! Our prayer is that this series has deepened your understanding of the Spirit’s work and stirred within you an even greater love for our God. And now, with confidence in Him, we can boldly declare to every obstacle in our path: “Who are you, O great mountain?”
But by My Spirit Says the Lord!
As we come to the final message in our Holy Spirit series, we’re focusing on three powerful truths: the Holy Spirit is inexhaustible, all-powerful, and unstoppable. What an incredible way to conclude this journey! Our prayer is that this series has deepened your understanding of the Spirit’s work and stirred within you an even greater love for our God. And now, with confidence in Him, we can boldly declare to every obstacle in our path: “Who are you, O great mountain?”
Grieving the Holy Spirit P2
The Holy Spirit is not a force or feeling—He is a Person. And because He loves us deeply and desires our hearts, we can grieve Him. How? Through sin and by conforming to the ways of the world. We must remember: the Holy Spirit is also God—holy and pure—and He does not overlook sin. So let us examine our hearts, turn from sin with genuine repentance, and humbly ask Him to fill us once more.