Pastor Tim Travis beings in Psalm 57 as he explores the concept of a fixed heart as a means of achieving spiritual and emotional stability during life’s greatest trials. By examining the life of David while he was hiding from King Saul in a cave, the message illustrates that true peace is found in a deliberate focus on…
Pastor Tim Travis uses the biblical account of David at Ziklag (1 Samuel 30) to instruct believers on handling life’s difficulties. Pastor Travis examines the danger of focusing on The Wrong Enemy, which Travis identifies as the “World, the Flesh, and the devil,” who distract Christians from their true focus, which should be the Lord his God.…
Pastor Tim Travis explores the reality of the Christian experience, emphasizing that believers constantly cycle through periods of victory and struggle. The core message is illustrated through the account of King David at Ziklag (1 Samuel 30), where he and his men returned to find their home burned and their families captured, leading to intense grief…
Pastor Tim Travis uses 1 Corinthians 3:1-3 to differentiate between carnal and spiritual Christians. The Corinthian church serves as a primary example of “carnal” believers, defined as saved individuals who are still controlled by their human nature rather than the Holy Spirit, exhibiting traits like envy, strife, tolerance of sin, and disrespect for authority. In contrast, “spiritual” Christians, exemplified…