James’ words summarize the focus of today’s message: Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. (James 1:22) Beyond the challenge of reading the Bible is the challenge to apply it. How do we do this? May the Holy Spirit open our ears and hearts to hear from Jesus today. Be sure to tuck the included bookmark away in your Bible for future use.
Applying God's Word
Pastor John Brunette
January 14, 2018
Sacrifices
February 11, 2018
As we conclude our This is the Bible series this week, we’re taking a second week to talk about the “bloody” Bible and looking specifically at sacrifices. Today’s text says that Jesus’ sacrifice “secured an eternal redemption” for us and “purifies our consciences” so that we might serve God. But how does this sacrifice compare to the sacrificial system in the Old Testament? Let’s talk about it.
Punishments
February 4, 2018
We have been moving along in this series titled This is the Bible, having focused on understanding, reading, applying, believing, and even discerning the differences between the two testaments of the Bible. Today Pastor John takes a difficult look into the brutal punishments God doles out throughout Scriptures. Do we actually have, as famed atheist Richard Dawkins suggests, a god who is a moral monster? Let’s find out!
The God of Two Testaments
January 28, 2018
We are in the midst of our message series called This is the Bible. Today, we are focusing on the fact that there is an Old Testament and a New Testament, and they feel very different from one another. While the differences between the two Testaments seem significant, Jesus is the common thread throughout the Bible. The differences may not be as great as we might think.