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God Cannot CHANGE

Part 1

March 14, 2021 • Jeremy Helmuth

In a world that is constantly changing, it can be difficult to place your trust in anything. Culture cancels people, betray friendships, corporations fire employees, and loved ones move away. Are you a person who thrives on change or do you hate it? Or have you just dealt with it the best you know how to cope? Maybe there is a better way to deal with change. In this sermon, Pastor Jeremy will talk about why it is important that the God of the universe does not change. You will walk away from this sermon realizing why God is the same yesterday, today and forever and how that impacts your daily decisions.

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God Cannot LIE

March 21, 2021 • Jeremy Helmuth

We are told that the words of God are like an anchor to the soul. God’s promises give us hope that is sure and reliable. If you have lived long enough, you have been lied to and you have also lied. But there is One who has never lied. Lying goes against the very character of God. Learn in this sermon how grateful we should be that we can trust in God’s words to us and also how we can become men and woman who are like him with our ability to speak only words that are true. It seems that the world is consistently lying to us and deceiving us about something. That is why we must realize the source of all truth and how to fill our hearts with that truth.

God Cannot Be CHALLENGED

March 28, 2021 • Jeremy Helmuth

You have probably read, “God cannot be tempted,” but do you know what that really means? God cannot be persuaded, bribed, or in any way swayed from his perfect purpose and plan. Therefore, we can have confidence that the universe is in good hands. There is absolutely nothing that could ever be offered to God that would cause Him to do wrong and there is nothing in His nature that would even allow Him to sin. If we followed a god who could be tempted (like the Greek gods and goddesses), think about how disastrous that would be for our spiritual security. Learn why God’s holy character should comfort our hearts.