Pastor Tim Travis preaches on the moral attribute of God’s righteousness beginning in Psalm 145:17 and Romans 1:16-17. Pastor Travis begins by defining righteousness and establishing its importance as a communicable attribute, meaning humans can strive to reflect it in their own lives. Travis emphasizes that the source of knowledge about God’s righteousness is the…
Pastor Travis emphasizes that loving one another, a key tenet of Christianity, should not be a mere sentiment or feeling, but rather an action that reflects Christ’s example. He reminds listeners that hatred only serves to blind individuals and lead them away from God’s will. Ultimately, pastor exhorts us to live in the light by demonstrating genuine, Christlike love for one another, becoming stepping stones…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the need for Christians to serve the Lord and not men. Pastor begins by establishing the context of Colossians as a letter addressing the universal problem of sin. He then delves into the text, emphasizing the importance of doing everything heartily as unto the Lord and not for human validation. He underscores the ephemeral…
The constraining love of Christ compels us to live our lives in accordance with God’s will. This love motivates us to put away our sinful nature and live in righteousness and holiness. God’s love provides us with the strength to resist temptation and to overcome the challenges we face in this world. It is through…
Sin is the enemy of the life God intends for us – how will we deal with the sin in our lives? Join us as we study the Word of God together from 1 John 1:5-2:6.
Many in the world today choose to put the priority on self instead of others, things that won’t last instead of God and eternal matters. Jude warns us of this and reminds us to not be like those we encounter, but to keep our focus on Christ and to build our faith in Him.
John cuts right to it in 1 john 1:5-2:6 – our great enemy is sin. God wants us to enjoy life, to have joy, fellowship, love, but so often we defy God and try to live our own way.