Pastor Tim Travis emphasizes the decline of both individual faith and national morality by drawing parallels between ancient Israel and modern America. Travis asserts that just as God offered healing to Solomon’s people in 2 Chronicles 7:14 if they humbled themselves, prayed, sought His face, and turned from wickedness, so too must America return to biblical principles to…
Pastor Tim Travis guides listeners through Romans 12 and 1 Peter 4 to illuminate the concept of God’s will. He emphasizes that God’s will is not obscure but provable, good, and acceptable, ultimately leading to a perfect and complete life. Travis encourages a transformation from worldly conformity to presenting oneself as a living sacrifice, enabling believers to discern and follow God’s clear path, rather…
Pastor Tim Travis draws on Joshua 24 to urge believers to make a decisive choice to serve God, rather than looking back to past idols or looking around at worldly temptations. He emphasizes that God has provided abundantly for His people, reminding them of the divine intervention that led the Israelites into the Promised Land, where they found houses and vineyards…
Pastor Tim Travis emphasizes the biblical roles of wives and husbands within a Christian marriage, primarily drawing from Ephesians 5:22-33. Pastor Travis outlines specific instructions for both spouses, asserting that wives are to submit to their husbands “as unto the Lord,” a submission he clarifies as spiritual, complementary, and ultimately joyful. He stresses that this order is God’s design, not…
Pastor Tim Travis draws inspiration from 1 Peter 2 to emphasize the importance of following Jesus Christ’s example, particularly for fathers. Pastor Travis highlights Christ as the ultimate role model, focusing on His sinless life, absence of deceit, and refusal to retaliate when reviled. The core message stresses that while perfect emulation is impossible, believers should strive…
Pastor Tim Travis emphasizes the critical importance of not just knowing, but applying biblical teachings, particularly from Ephesians 5:15-21, to one’s daily life. He stresses the concept of “walking circumspectly,” meaning to live diligently and wisely, redeeming the time by making the most of every opportunity for good, especially in an evil world. Pastor Travis distinguishes between God’s perfect will—His…
Pastor Tim Travis uses the biblical account of Saul’s conversion in Acts 9 to urge listeners to return to God’s way, which the Pastor Travis refers to as the “Old Paths.” Pastor Travis highlights how Saul, initially persecuting Christians, was called by Jesus on the road to Damascus and asked two crucial questions: “Who art thou Lord?” (identifying…
Pastor Tim Travis discusses the Israelites’ journey out of Egypt in Exodus 14 as he compares it to the Christian life. Pastor Travis emphasizes that while God leads us away from the “world” (represented by Egypt) and toward His “old paths,” we will inevitably encounter obstacles and enemies. Despite these difficulties, like the Red Sea and…
Pastor Tim Travis delves into Ephesians 5:1-14 to provide practical guidance for Christian living. The core message emphasizes two essential aspects of this “walk”: walking in love and walking as children of light. Pastor Travis highlights Christ’s sacrificial love as the ultimate example to follow and strongly urges believers to abstain from immoral behaviors like fornication, uncleanness, and…
Pastor Tim Travis emphasizes the importance of remembering God’s actions in the lives of believers and passing these accounts down through generations. Drawing inspiration from the biblical account in Joshua 4 where stones were set up as a memorial after crossing the Jordan River, Pastor Travis highlights that these memorials serve as tangible reminders of God’s faithfulness and…