Pastor Tim Travis explores Psalm 112 and the spiritual anatomy of a believer who remains unwavering in their devotion to Christ. He argues that the foundation of a fixed heart is built upon a posture of inward praise and a genuine delight in divine commandments, rather than a mere outward display of religiosity. From this stable base, a…
Pastor Time Travis urges believers to engage in rigorous personal examination to verify the authenticity of their faith, drawing primarily from 2 Corinthians 6 and 13. Pastor Travis sets his main focus on the biblical command to “examine yourselves” to ensure one is genuinely “in the faith,” highlighting that true Christianity is not merely an organization, a creed, or…
Pastor Tim Travis emphasizes the critical need for believers to discern genuine faith from deceptive imitations. Drawing heavily from 2 Corinthians 11 and Matthew 7, Pastor Travis, highlights that counterfeits—whether gospels, churches, or individuals—are often subtle and appealing, much like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The primary method for detection is examining their “fruit,” which refers to their actions,…
O Come Emmanuel – The birth of the Saviour – One of the most important dates in human history. Friends, let us remember why we celebrate! Don’t miss it! Join us as we study the Word of God together from Matthew 2.
Jesus Christ is the Light of the world, and as His followers, we’re to be reflecting that light to those around us. Ephesians 5:1-20 reminds us of the importance of being a light in a dark world so that others may find eternal life. Will you let your light shine today?
James prompts us in James 2:15-26 not to be dead Christians, but to be those that are working for the Kingdom, to have fruit in our spiritual lives. While these acts will never save us, there should be evidence of our salvation.
Galatians 5:22-26 teaches us of the many fruits of the Spirit that a Christian should exhibit. How are we doing with our long suffering? Are we following God in the area of having solid faith in Him? Do we walk as Moses did with meekness? Christ is never done with His work in us and…
Christ makes it clear in John 15:1-16 – Christians are to bear fruit! There are many different types – love, joy, peace, etc – and winning others to Christ. As we look at the example Christ set for us, how do we measure up? Are we bearing fruit?
Are you abiding in the vine? Friends, fellow Christians, if we’re not connected to the True Vine, we cannot succeed in the Christian life. John 15:1-16 makes it clear that we’re not to go through this life alone, but that we are to be abiding in Christ, so that He can abide in us, all…
The message of John 15:1-16 transcends time as we consider the need for the Christian of all ages to bear fruit. Part of that means that we have to allow the Master to prune us from time to time so that we can grow and be as fruitful as God knows we can be.