Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the incarnation of Jesus Christ, exploring its significance and implications for believers. Using Galatians 4 and Isaiah 9 as key scriptural references, Pastor Travis emphasizes God’s perfect timing in sending His son and the importance of waiting patiently upon God’s plan. He contrasts the “now” mentality of modern society with God’s deliberate timing, highlighting…
Pastor Tim Travis teaches about the holiness of God. He begins by examining the biblical concept of holiness, drawing upon passages from Leviticus, Revelation, and Isaiah. Travis asserts that God’s holiness is both a source of awe and a challenge for humans to strive towards. He then moves into a discussion of the communicable attributes…
Pastor Tim Travis looks at the attribute of God’s omnipotence, meaning His infinite and irresistible power. Pastor Travis explores God’s power as seen in creation, His dealings with mankind and Satan, and emphasizes that God’s power is limitless, eternal, and inexhaustible. He then explores the practical implications of this concept for believers, urging them to…
Woe to the nation whose god is not the God of Heaven! Join us as we look at how quickly we turn from God to our own ways and our need to trust God at all times, beginning in Isaiah 5:8-25.
A Savior, born unto us! Jesus, the Creator, robed in the flesh of His creation – what a Savior we have! Join us as we study what this all means as we look at Isaiah 9:6-7.
The importance of Jesus Christ cannot be overstated! He is God! He is our Savior! Join us as we learn more about Him from Isaiah 9.
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 Jehovah Witness statements from Isaiah 43:10-12 and how they take them out of context to…
As we follow God, we should come to expect great things from God as we attempt great things for Him. Isaiah, in Isaiah 54:1-4, wanted Israel to trust God, to enlarge the place of their tent, to prepare for what God had for them. Today, what are we doing? What are our expectations?
As a nation, we no longer claim to be under God, but more that we’re done, or over, with God. In Isaiah 59:1-4 we see how God dealt with Israel when they went away from God. What will be our legacy? Will we recognize that the only way to succeed is when we’re under God?
We all have skills and abilities, but did you know that God wants to take us beyond what you and I can do? God’s ways and plans are so much higher than ours, as we see in Isaiah 55:8-9, if we will but surrender to Him. Friend, if you haven’t begun the journey as a…