icon__search

Deborah the "Wonder Woman" of the Old Testament

June 5, 2016

June 5, 2016 • Dr Charles Kyker

In the Song of Deborah (Judges 5) both Deborah and Barak rise up at God’s command and march against their enemies (v12-13). But among some tribes, there is great indecision (vv15-17). When leaders lead well, everyone wins. But when those whom God calls do not rise up in obedience, everyone loses.

More from Gladiators

Standing against Giant Opposition

July 10, 2016 • Student Pastor Brandon

Whether your wilderness is of your own disobedience, a result of someone else’s poor choices, or just life itself, what is the Lord teaching you? Will you hold on until you receive the Lord’s promise over your life? When the time was right, Caleb took his share. Maybe the time for you is right now! How is the Lord directing you to live into His promised inheritance? The lives of future generations are at stake. Will you be the superhero–the Spiritual Gladiator-God is calling you to be for your family?

Cap. America & the Health of your Heart

July 3, 2016 • Dr Charles Kyker

God’s ways are not our ways. Often the Lord chooses the most unlikely candidate to accomplish His will and purpose. For example, when the Lord told Samuel (prophet, priest, and last judge of Israel) to go to the house of Jesse in Bethlehem and anoint the new king of Israel, Samuel took one look at Jesse’s oldest son, Eliab, and thought, “Surely this is the Lord’s anointed!” But God said, “Don’t judge by his appearance or height… The LORD doesn’t see things the way you see them. People judge by outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.” How is the Health of your heart?

Humility Soothes the Beast Within

June 26, 2016 • Pastor Trent

Although David is known as a “man after God’s own heart” and shows great restraint more than once regarding Saul, he was not perfect. David has a temper. Like the Hulk of Avengers fame, he and each of us are prone to anger which often can become reckless. In this week’s message take a look at how David’s anger was disarmed with a simple action of humility from an unlikely source: His enemy’s wife.