Fear God?

Air Date: November 30th & December 1st

Allen Jackson

Air Date: November 30th & December 1st - What does it look like to fear the Lord in our everyday lives, and why is it an important practice? Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the fear of the Lord, and how it is a requirement of God’s people. Fearing God doesn’t mean shrinking away from Him in terror, but holding Him in awe, respect, and reverence, as we acknowledge He is not like us, and submit ourselves to His plans and purposes. Cultivating the fear of the Lord is the doorway into the presence of God.

God Is Moving - Let's Join Him

If you sense that God is moving and causing changes in the world around you, let your response be, “I want to move with You, God.” In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson helps us recognize when God is moving and how we can engage with that movement. Blessings come with following God in new ways, but choosing to ignore or reject His invitations comes with consequences. Pastor Allen discusses several characteristics that take place when God is in motion and offers actions we can take to be awakened to what He is doing and the important role we each play in His unfolding plan.

Kingdom Participation

It’s increasingly important for the Church to understand the authority that’s ours, the assignments we’ve been given, and how to be bold, courageous, and active participants in God’s Kingdom. Pastor Allen Jackson discusses how to become more aware of the Kingdom of God and the components necessary to participate in it. Following God begins with being willing to change, listening to the Lord, and spending time meditating on His Word. Pastor Allen offers encouragement and insight to help.

God Is Moving - New Heroes

In Acts 19, seven different things happened to show that God was changing people’s hearts, and we can see many of those same events taking place today. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson offers biblical insight to help us recognize when God is moving. He also discusses our need to reconsider the heroes in our lives. The people we typically consider to be heroes—celebrities, sports stars, and actors—often lead lives that point people away from God, not toward Him. We need to be wise about who we surround ourselves with and who we follow, because they help define the trajectory of our lives.