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Supernatural Strength

"His eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated"

February 25, 2024 • Pastor Tom Arnould • Deuteronomy 33:25, Deuteronomy 34:7

Do you know how old Moses was when he died? The Bible says he was 120 years old, and yet his body was still in excellent condition: "His eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated." The Bible describes that for those who possess faith and do God's will, God extends a supernatural strength toward them to help them fulfill their mission. For Moses, it was leading the children of Israel into the promised land. While we are not all tasked with freeing a nation, the purpose for which God has placed us on this earth can be more greatly fulfilled with the supernatural strength offered by God. As someone born again, this healing and supernatural ability is available to us, if we only exercise faith to receive it.

How God Judges

May 15, 2024 • Pastor Tom Arnould • Luke 19:22

I'm going to continue my message from several weeks ago which focused on why our words matter. Even if we are taking care to not speak profanity or unwholesome talk, there is still attention that should be paid to the words we are speaking in terms of what we are speaking over ourselves. The Bible states that God will judge us on terms of the words we have said. If we have spoken life or death, those will judge us.

The Wise Woman

May 12, 2024 • Pastor Tom Arnould • Proverbs 31:10–31

I am grateful for the role that women have had in church history and that they continue to have. The first person to accept Christ in the continent of Europe that we know of was a woman named Lydia, and the gospels also describe a number of women who ministered to the Lord. Proverbs 31 describes several criteria of what makes such a "wise" woman who is in tune with spiritual principles and not wasteful, lazy, or vain. Such a "Proverbs 31 woman" makes for an excellent companion and spiritual influence.

A Great Marriage

May 5, 2024 • Pastor Tom Arnould • Matthew 19

What makes for a great marriage? God puts a priority on marriage, in fact, it was his idea. A good marriage does not only benefit itself -- it will benefit your career, mental health, and almost every other area you can imagine. People can develop an erroneous idea that they can compartmentalize their marriage, but it affects every part of your life, serving as part of your spiritual core. I'd like to explore what Scripture has to say about this subject and hopefully bring some enrichment to your current or future marriage.