Pastor Tim’s message centers around the Bible teaching that true Christians should be driven by a desire to serve God, not by worldly desires. Pastor emphasizes that it is impossible to serve both God and worldly desires, comparing this to trying to serve two masters. He stresses that true fulfillment comes from serving God and seeking…
Pastor Travis focuses on proving the existence of God to non-believers using the teleological argument, also known as the argument from intelligent design. The core idea is that the complexity and order of the universe, particularly intricacies like the human eye and the process of photosynthesis, point to the necessity of a creator, which Christians believe to…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the need for Christians to serve the Lord and not men. Pastor begins by establishing the context of Colossians as a letter addressing the universal problem of sin. He then delves into the text, emphasizing the importance of doing everything heartily as unto the Lord and not for human validation. He underscores the ephemeral…
To honor Christ and fulfill His purpose, we must exalt Him. Jesus has delivered us from darkness and reconciled us to God, redeeming us through His blood and forgiving our sins (Colossians 1:13-14). He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation, and the preeminent authority over all things (vv. 15-17).…
As Christians, we are called to be a thankful people. God has given us much and He blesses those who remember from Whom it comes. Join us as we study the Word of God together from Colossians 3.
Jesus Christ, the Creator of the Universe – a thread that runs through all of Scripture. Join us as we study the significance of the One Who came to save us beginning in Colossians 1:15-21.
Life throws so many things at us, it’s important to focus on the things that really matter – the things that are eternal. From Colossians 3:15-24 we’re reminded of these priorities and our need to focus on them.
As followers of Christ we must stand true to the Word of God. Many question why we do things the way we do and why we are not certain other things. In this lesson we look at some of the Seventh Day Adventists statements from Colossians 2 and other scriptures and how they take them…
Spiritual growth is required of the well rooted and built up Christian. As we look at Colossians 3:15-4:18, Paul writes of many areas where growth is needed in the Lord: In our worship, in giving thanks, in submitting to Godly authority, and so on. Friend, if you’re not well rooted, let today be the day…
Our need as Christians is to be rooted and built up in Christ. Colossians 3:1-16 shows us our need to be maintaining our roots, maintaining our walk, as we grow and mature in Christ. Friends, time is short, if we’re going to use this life for Christ, today is the day!