Jun 7, 2015
An Invitation
Hebrews 13: 9-16 Paul invites us to go to Jesus, who is outside the “camp” (the temple, the tabernacle, and the city), bearing His reproach. To follow Christ, we must lay down pride, possessions, and “rights”. We must be willing to give of our time and money and control our reactions to people around us. We must sometimes get out of our comfort zones and minister to others.
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  • Jun 7, 2015An Invitation
    Jun 7, 2015
    An Invitation
    Hebrews 13: 9-16 Paul invites us to go to Jesus, who is outside the “camp” (the temple, the tabernacle, and the city), bearing His reproach. To follow Christ, we must lay down pride, possessions, and “rights”. We must be willing to give of our time and money and control our reactions to people around us. We must sometimes get out of our comfort zones and minister to others.
  • May 31, 2015A Message for Our Graduates
    May 31, 2015
    A Message for Our Graduates
    Hebrews 13: 5-8 Brother Mike gives the new high school and college graduates some sage advice.
  • May 24, 2015Be Content
    May 24, 2015
    Be Content
    Hebrews 13: 5-6 Are you controlled by greed? By fear of not having enough? Do these affect your giving to those in need? How do you find contentment with what you have, so that you are able to extend giving to others in need?
  • May 17, 2015Honoring Marriage
    May 17, 2015
    Honoring Marriage
    Hebrews 13:1-4 Hospitality has its limits when it conflicts with the Word of God. Marriage originated in the book of Genesis as a spiritual union, not a civil one, between a man and a woman and should be honored as such.
  • May 3, 2015Hospitality 2: The Sequel
    May 3, 2015
    Hospitality 2: The Sequel
    Hospitality expands to so many areas of our lives: our world, our church, our home, and our hearts. The Gospel of Matthew tells us how we can serve Christ by being hospitable to others. The goal of hospitality should be to reveal to someone their worth and value to God and bring them to the point where they realize their need for Jesus Christ in their lives. Hebrews 13:1-3; Matthew 25:33-40
  • Apr 26, 2015Hospitality
    Apr 26, 2015
    Hospitality
    God wants us to be hospitable-for some it comes naturally, others have to work at it, but all of us should nurture it. Hebrews 13: 1-3, Romans 12:13, 1 Peter 4:9
  • Mar 22, 2015Two Zions
    Mar 22, 2015
    Two Zions
    Brother Mike speaks of two Zions-the earthly Zion (Jerusalem) and the heavenly Zion (New Jerusalem). Zionism as an organized movement is generally considered to have been founded by Theodor Herzl in 1897. However, the history of Zionism began earlier and is related to Judaism and Jewish history. In 1948, the United Nations re-established Israel as a nation. There is no other example in human history of a "nation" being reestablished after such a long period of existence as a diaspora. Brother Mike points out highlights of the history, but makes a point that we are not to look to the earthly Zion. We are to keep our eyes fixed on the heavenly Zion to which Jesus calls us.
  • Mar 15, 2015Catch Your Second Wind
    Mar 15, 2015
    Catch Your Second Wind
    Hebrews 12: 12-17; Genesis 25:27-34 (NKJV) When bad, painful things happen in your life, you make adjustments and get your second wind so that you can continue to serve God and live according to His purpose.
  • Mar 8, 2015Grasping the Cross (Part 4)
    Mar 8, 2015
    Grasping the Cross (Part 4)
    Hebrews 12: 1-5, 7, 11 Brother Mike continues to explain what it means to “grasp the Cross”. He speaks of the Theology of Glory and the Theology of the Cross and how we need a balance of these in our lives. The Theology of the Rose-you have to get through the thorns in life to get the beauty of the flower-is how we find this balance.
  • Mar 1, 2015Grasping the Cross (Part 3)
    Mar 1, 2015
    Grasping the Cross (Part 3)
    Hebrews 12: 1-4, 10-11 Running the race that God set before you well is contingent on how well you pick up the cross God has given you. We have to keep in mind the finish line. As we endure our conscience, shame, hostility, and temptations, we must not lose hope. Even the most beautiful of flowers, the rose, has its thorns. We may deal with the thorns in our life here on earth, but we will have the Rose of Sharon in Heaven.
  • Feb 22, 2015Grasping the Cross (Part 2)
    Feb 22, 2015
    Grasping the Cross (Part 2)
    Hebrews 12:1-4 To be truly able to grasp the cross, there are 4 areas we must endure. As Christians, we must endure shame, hostility, temptation, and our conscience. Christ also had to endure shame, hostility, and temptation but he never had to endure conscience because he never sinned. Today we cover enduring conscience and shame.
  • Feb 15, 2015Grasping the Cross (Part 1)
    Feb 15, 2015
    Grasping the Cross (Part 1)
    Hebrews 12:1-4 The theology of the cross often repels people, but for those transformed by the cross-it attracts them. As Christians, in order to grasp the cross, we must endure shame, hostility, temptation, and conscience with faith in Jesus Christ. (video not available due to technical problems)
  • Feb 8, 2015Finish the Race
    Feb 8, 2015
    Finish the Race
    Hebrews 11:39-12:13 God gave us witnesses, who persevered through their trials by focusing on God and their faith in Him. Paul reminds us that we too need to persevere and finish the race set before us by focusing on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.
  • Feb 1, 2015Second Wind
    Feb 1, 2015
    Second Wind
    Hebrews 11:35-12:1a Many of the prophets of the Old Testament were destitute, persecuted, and mistreated because of their faith. They endured because they believed in the promise of a Savior. They didn’t focus on what they saw, they focused on what they heard. We must also persevere and do God’s will. Then we will receive all that He has promised (Hebrews 10: 36-37).
  • Jan 25, 2015A Still Small Voice
    Jan 25, 2015
    A Still Small Voice
    Elijah was going through a stage of depression. He had had great expectations for a revival which never happened. Now Jezebel was trying to kill him. God did not get angry with Elijah, instead He spoke to him in a still, small voice. (video unavailable) 1Kings 19