Pastor Tim Travis continues teaching on living a “principled life” as a Christian in the world from 1 Corinthians 10. Pastor Travis stresses the importance of following biblical principles and living in accordance with God’s word, even when faced with worldly temptations. Travis covers three main themes: living by conscience and seeking God’s will, understanding and embracing…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the importance of living a principled life as a Christian from 1 Corinthians 9. He encourages listeners to follow biblical principles, not just laws, and to examine their actions through the lens of edification, enslavement, exposure, and esteem. Pastor Travis emphasizes that believers should always consider how their actions affect…
Pastor Tim Travis teaches from Daniel 3 as he passionately argues that Christians must live lives “in the world but not of the world.” Pastor draws upon the biblical stories of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego defying Nebuchadnezzar’s command to worship a golden statue and Esther bravely confronting the king to save her people from genocide.…
Adam Umpleby teaches from Titus 2:11-15 and uses the biblical story of Lot to warn Christians against succumbing to the temptations of the world. Umpleby asserts that while Christians are saved by God’s grace, they must actively resist the world’s influence, which he describes as having a prince (Satan), a philosophy, a purpose, and people.…
Adam Umpleby focuses on the book of Titus, specifically Titus 2:11-15, where he emphasizes the concept of God’s grace as unmerited favor bestowed upon us through Christ’s sacrifice, regardless of our worthiness. He argues that we should not despise grace by living worldly lives but embrace it by living soberly, righteously, and godly, actively seeking salvation and transformation through faith in Christ. 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…