Pastor Tim Travis examines the biblical account (Luke 2) of a young Jesus in the temple to illustrate the necessity of spiritual growth and maturity. He highlights the “lapse in time” between Christ’s infancy and adulthood, suggesting that while the Bible omits mundane details, it provides everything essential for a believer’s redemption and guidance. By analyzing Jesus’…
Pastor Tim Travis examines Luke 2 as he explores the concept of a Divine Interruption, suggesting that God’s will is often purposefully disruptive to redirect individuals toward His higher plans. He uses the humble circumstances of Christ’s birth—specifically the swaddling clothes and the manger—to demonstrate that God frequently works through uncomfortable trials and lowly people rather than worldly prestige. Travis…
Pastor Tim Travis examines the seemingly inconvenient circumstances surrounding Christ’s birth (Luke 2), reframing them as a Divine disruption orchestrated by God. Pastor Travis emphasizes the arduous journey taken by a nine-month pregnant Mary and Joseph from Nazareth to Bethlehem due to a Roman census under Caesar Augustus, highlighting how this disruption served a greater, predetermined purpose to fulfill…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on an in-depth study of the opening chapters of the Gospel of Matthew, emphasizing the identity and purpose of Jesus Christ as the legitimate King. Travis highlights the importance of accurate records, such as Christ’s genealogy, and draws lessons from the circumstances surrounding Christ’s birth, particularly emphasizing God’s approval over man’s assumption regarding Mary and…
Pastor Tim Travis meticulously analyzes the opening chapters of Matthew by structuring the narrative around the seemingly chaotic circumstances of Jesus’s birth. Pastor Travis systematically explores the introduction of the King through His carefully recorded, infallible genealogy, contrasting this divine authority with the inappropriate reputation Joseph and Mary gained due to their unconventional pregnancy. Travis emphasizes the need to…