Feb 12, 2017
Are You a Sheep or a Goat?
On the judgement day, God will separate the goats and the sheep. Which group will you fall into? Are you a sheep, a follower of Christ? Or are you a goat, a discontented, contrary individual who has never turned their life over to God. How do you become a sheep? Repent. God warns us to repent or we will perish. He warns us because He wants us to be prepared and ready when our last day on earth comes. (Luke 13: 1-5, Matthew 25: 31-46 HCSB)
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  • Feb 12, 2017Are You a Sheep or a Goat?
    Feb 12, 2017
    Are You a Sheep or a Goat?
    On the judgement day, God will separate the goats and the sheep. Which group will you fall into? Are you a sheep, a follower of Christ? Or are you a goat, a discontented, contrary individual who has never turned their life over to God. How do you become a sheep? Repent. God warns us to repent or we will perish. He warns us because He wants us to be prepared and ready when our last day on earth comes. (Luke 13: 1-5, Matthew 25: 31-46 HCSB)
  • Feb 5, 2017Always Available
    Feb 5, 2017
    Always Available
    Do you ever want to just “check out”? Do you want to hang up a sign that says “Out to Lunch”? God wants us to be available to do his work. In today’s message, we are reminded that God sends us to share the Gospel so that others might be saved. (John 20:21, Philippians 3:10, Matthew 18:11 NKJV)
  • Jan 29, 2017Staying in the Race
    Jan 29, 2017
    Staying in the Race
    Sometimes we get weary and discouraged, but God wants us to stay in the race. In Hebrews, we read about how Christ endured the cross, endured hostility, and resisted sin. He stayed in the race and because He did, we can have the gift of salvation. (Hebrews 12: 1-3, 7 NKJV)
  • Jan 22, 2017Staying At Your Post
    Jan 22, 2017
    Staying At Your Post
    We have been given a race to run and sometimes it is easy to get sidetracked, just like the hare in the story of the Hare and the Tortoise. We, as Christians, will have a time when God wants us to have faith even if we can’t feel Him in our lives. Perhaps we are being persecuted, have doubts, are afraid or unhappy. God wants us to grow our faith so that we trust Him through faith. Then God wants us to be steadfast in our faith and dwell in His will even when we do not fully understand the how and why of what is happening in our lives and in our world. (1 Timothy 4:13-16 NKJV)
  • Jan 15, 2017Can An Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
    Jan 15, 2017
    Can An Old Dog Learn New Tricks?
    In the book, Lessons From a Sheep Dog, Phillip Keller discusses how he begins to train Lass, his rescue collie, with simple one word commands and rewards. As Lass begins to trust and obey Phillip, he moves on to harder commands and hand signals. Lass’s response becomes one of joy at pleasing and serving her master and dog and master become friends. God also works with us to build a relationship of trust and obedience. As we become obedient in small simple ways, God begins to give us more difficult tasks to build our trust in Him and to build our relationship with Him. God calls us “friends” and reveals His will for our lives as we build this relationship with Him. (John 15: 14-15 NKJV)
  • Jan 1, 2017Learning to Trust the Master’s Touch
    Jan 1, 2017
    Learning to Trust the Master’s Touch
    Brother Mike continues his series about Lass, the sheep dog, and his master. As Lass learns to trust and respond to his master’s touch, so we must also learn to trust and respond to God. (1 John 4:19)
  • Dec 11, 2016Relationships Matter
    Dec 11, 2016
    Relationships Matter
    Brother Mike relates the relationship of Lass, a collie dog, with her owner. He discusses how God desires a similar type of relationship, one that is built on trust, love, obedience and assurance.
  • Oct 30, 2016Lessons From a Sheep Dog
    Oct 30, 2016
    Lessons From a Sheep Dog
    Brother Mike uses the book “Lessons From a Sheep Dog” by Phillip Keller for a new series of sermons. The book tells the story of Lass, a worthless animal thought to be untrainable, who becomes a magnificent and valuable sheepdog - not terribly unlike how God's love can transform our worst characteristics into blessings that serve to further His Kingdom.