Unashamed (John 7:53-8:11 & Luke 7:36-50)
Key Idea: We as God’s children can live unashamed because Christ took our sin and shame. Category #1: Shame because we are sinners. Category #2: Shame because we are sufferers. Category #3: We’re unashamed because we are saints.
Be Still, My Soul (Psalm 131)
Joy and Design, Part 2: What role do you play (Proverbs 31:10-31; Titus 2:3-5)
Theme: God has designed and given us biblical roles as men and women for human joy and flourishing – and for thriving marriages. Key Idea: Biblical womanhood is when a woman lives out her God-designed responsibility to have confidence in Christ, live with wisdom and discernment, help her husband, and prioritize the home with […]
The Purpose of Prayer
Come and Drink (John 7:37-52)
Key Idea: Faith in Christ is about understanding your desperate need and what He abundantly provides. What Christ Abundantly Provides (vv. 37-44) Your Desperate Need (vv. 45-52) – The Holy Spirit is working even when you don’t feel like it. – The Holy Spirit so richly provides for us that we can be conduits of […]
When God Hides His Face (Psalm 22)
Joy and Design, Part 1: What role do you play? (Selected Scriptures)
Theme: God has designed and given us biblical roles as men and women for human joy and flourishing – and for thriving marriages. Key Idea: Biblical manhood is when a man lives out his God-designed responsibility to humbly lead, love, provide for, and protect women and family.
Disciples First (2 Timothy 1:1-7)
Main Idea: A portrait of God glorifying discipleship I. We are recipients of a Godly sphere of influence II. We are deliverers of a Godly love III. We are encouragers to a Godly call
Life Secured in Christ (Psalm 16)
Key idea: We can find our eternal security in Christ, knowing that he is our refuge in life and our hope in death. 1. God is our refuge in life (vv. 1-9) 2. God is our hope in death (vv. 10-11)
Can This Be The Christ? (John 7:25-36)
Key Idea: We must resolve to know Christ deeper so that He is necessary for life. Three questions to frame our study and why this text matters to us: What are your assumptions about Jesus? What does Jesus reveal about Himself? Why does all of this ultimately matter?